Month: April 2022

Preston Pysh interviews Lawrence Lepard about the dramatic change in financial markets. They cover the decline of the dollar’s global reserve status among many other current events. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:01:10 – What market indicators are surprising Lawrence the most right now? 00:01:46 – The battle between deflation and inflation.
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Investors should be happy with Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). The chip design company decided in February to cancel its dilutive merger with ARM Ltd from Softbank (OTCMKTS:SFTBY). That will allow shareholders to not be diluted by the extra shares for ARM. That could help NVDA stock rise, assuming the company’s growth stays on track. Moreover, it expects its
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Remy Gabalda | AFP | Getty Images A fertilizer shortage has added to growing concerns about the Ukraine war’s impact on the price and scarcity of certain basic foods. Combined, Russia and Belarus had provided about 40% of the world’s exports of potash, according to Morgan Stanley. Russia’s exports were hit by sanctions. Further, in
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Women in executive leadership positions are a rarity in the technology sector. Only 21% of executives at Silicon Valley companies were women as of 2021. Leading technology companies such as Meta, formerly Facebook, (FB), Apple (AAPL), Alphabet (GOOG), and Yahoo! (YHOO), however, indicate that they are committed to increasing the number of women and other
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A man passes a Hewlett Packard display at a technology conference Jim Young | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. HP — Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway became the largest shareholder in the computer hardware company, sending shares up 16.4%. Berkshire Hathaway bought nearly 121 million shares, or about an 11% stake
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Alcoa (AA): Aluminum prices are skyrocketing, fueled by fears over a potential supply crunch. Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE:CLF): The steelmaker is poised to benefit from a tight steel market. Cognex (NASDAQ:CGNX): The machine-vision company has significant growth potential, driven by logistics spending and EVs. Source: iQoncept / Shutterstock.com Mid-capitalization (cap) stocks typically benefit from cyclical upturns in
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MoffettNathanson is the latest analyst firm to sound the alarm on fintech stocks in a report titled, “Fintech: down but not out.” Affirm (NASDAQ:AFRM) is one of the companies under fire, which provides consumers with a “buy now, pay later” option on their purchases. In the year thus far, AFRM stock has declined by over 60%.
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Accumulated depreciation is the total amount of depreciation of a company’s assets, while depreciation expense is the amount that has been depreciated for a single period. Depreciation is an accounting entry that represents the reduction of an asset’s cost over its useful life. In other words, depreciation spreads out the cost of an asset over
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