Month: March 2021

Bitcoins can be earned either by mining them or receiving them as payment for providing goods or services—or by exchanging them against fiat currencies (like the U.S. dollar or the Japanese yen), or against other cryptocurrencies. Rapidly changing Bitcoin valuations have fueled a high volume of speculative trading activity around the globe. Many people who trust blockchain technology and the
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Much ado has been made about the Tilray (NASDAQ:TLRY) merger with Aphria (NASDAQ:APHA). Indeed, this merger will result in the combined entity being the largest cannabis producer in the world. Investors piled into TLRY stock aggressively since the merger was announced Dec. 16. Source: Jarretera / Shutterstock.com How aggressively? Shares of TLRY stock increased from
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Some folks prefer to invest in electric vehicles directly, while others would rather focus on the battery systems that power those vehicles. One strategy would be to take a position in Tuscan Holdings (NASDAQ:THCB), which plans to combine with electric-vehicle battery maker Microvast. But, is THCB stock a wise long-term investment? Source: NESPIX / Shutterstock.com At the beginning
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Amazon.com, Inc. is a global leader in e-commerce and cloud computing, and one of the largest companies in the world. Amazon is listed on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker symbol, AMZN. The company was launched by founder Jeff Bezos in 1994 as an online bookstore, but has since ballooned into the world’s largest e-commerce company that sells virtually everything, including
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Speculators are slowly losing interest in Inovio Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:INO). Excluding the spike to over $30.00 last June 2020 on strong volume, INO stock headed mostly lower. It spent most of the last year trading at around $10.00. Source: Shutterstock Biotechnology investors spent most of their time betting on the winning Covid-19 vaccine suppliers: BioNTech (NASDAQ:BNTX)
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With oil prices rapidly rising and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) weakening, Chargepoint’s (NYSE:CHPT) outlook has improved. As a result, after its recent pullback, CHPT stock looks even more attractive for long-term investors than in previous months. Source: David Tonelson / Shutterstock.com Meanwhile, I believe that Chargepoint could easily become a takeover target and that the company could
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Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies could eventually become part of the recommended portfolio for everyday investors, Ark Invest’s Cathie Wood said Monday. Wood, whose star as an investor rose dramatically last year thanks to the strong performance of her flagship Ark Innovation ETF, said on CNBC’s “Closing Bell” that she believes volatile cryptocurrencies will eventually resemble
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Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Apollo Global (APO), Athene (ATH) – The private-equity firm’s shares gained 8% in premarket trading following news that it will merge with retirement services company Athene in an all-stock transaction that values Athene at about $11 billion. Athene shares surged 19.6%. McAfee (MCFE)
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Is Now a Good Time to Invest in the Market? | InvestorPlace Skip to content Copyright © 2021 InvestorPlace Media, LLC. All rights reserved. 1125 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. By Matt McCall, Editor, MoneyWire Mar 5, 2021, 4:54 pm EST March 8, 2021 [embedded content] Article printed from InvestorPlace Media, https://investorplace.com/moneywire/2021/03/is-now-a-good-time-to-invest-in-the-market/. ©2021 InvestorPlace
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If you are taking a protected leave of absence from work under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), you may need to fill out FMLA forms to satisfy your employer’s requirements. The act was signed into law by President Clinton in February 1993. It requires that certain employers allow eligible employees access to unpaid time
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A global shortage of semiconductors is causing havoc around the world, particularly for automotive manufacturers and their shareholders. Volkswagen (ETR:VOW3), Toyota (NYSE:TM) and many other automakers have been forced to suspend production in the U.S., Europe and Asia due to a shortage of microchips that power everything from vehicle navigation systems to safety features such
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