Month: November 2020

With the proliferation of plastic and digital alternatives to hard currency, many people consider carrying cash a throwback to an earlier age. In the modern age, it’s all about fast transactions provided by credit cards. Cash may be king, but “buy now, pay later” reigns supreme. While there are many benefits to purchasing with a debit
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Would you pay 30 times revenue for a money-losing “growth” company that had stopped growing? But that’s where Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND) finds itself after reporting a loss of $19.3 million, 31 cents per share, for the quarter ending in September. Sales for Beyond Meat stock came to $94.4 million, up just 2.7% from a year
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Pundits and analysts are starting to realize the great potential of vehicles powered by fuel cells and the huge profits that modern, connected vehicles can generate. Meanwhile, in recent weeks, the sentiment toward Nikola (NASDAQ:NKLA) on the Street appears markedly improved. Given all of these points, along with my upbeat view of Nikola’s technology and
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Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Pfizer (PFE) – The drugmaker and German partner BioNTech (BNTX) plan to apply today for emergency use authorization for their Covid-19 vaccine. Earlier this week, study data analysis showed the vaccine to be 95% effective. Pfizer shares added 1% in premarket trading as
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Total return. That’s a combination of growth and the dividend a stock returns. The dividend is kind of like a guaranteed return, even if the stock doesn’t perform or the market rolls over. That’s why companies that offer dividends are considered shareholder friendly. They return some of their net profits to their investors and generally
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Transportation, and especially airplanes and cars, took center stage this week as investors pondered some very good news emerging for the sector. Source: Chompoo Suriyo / Shutterstock.com Shares of electric car maker Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) hit a new high yesterday and have gained over 23% since Monday’s announcement that the stock will now trade on the S&P
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