[embedded content] The likes of DraftKings (NASDAQ:DKNG), Virgin Galactic (NASDAQ:SPCE) and Nikola Motors (NASDAQ:NKLA) have had enormous success in using special purpose acquisition companies (or SPACs, for short) to go public in 2020. So it should be no surprise that companies of all sorts — such as Kensington Capital Acquisition (NYSE:SPAC) — are coming out
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Everybody wants to fly at the front of the plane. The bigger, more comfortable seats, a constant supply of snacks and drinks, and boarding and deplaning first are some of the perks that come with first class or business class seating. International and U.S. transcontinental flights often offer both classes. Shorter-duration flights may only offer
In this photo illustration, the Interactive Brokers LLC logo seen displayed on a smartphone. Igor Golovniov | LightRocket | Getty Images Market action around the election is expected to be so volatile that Interactive Brokers is forcing clients to put up more money in order to trade using leverage. The retail broker is increasing margin
A Tesla Inc. vehicle charges at a charging station in San Mateo, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Jefferies Financial Group — Shares of the financial services firm jumped more than 14% following the company’s third quarter
It’s not hard to understand why shares of DiamondPeak Holdings (NASDAQ:DPHC) are soaring. Much like marijuana stocks in 2018 and dot-com stocks back in 2000, this is the year for electric vehicle (EV) stocks. And DiamondPeak stock is the latest to see its stock go into orbit. Source: Shutterstock My InvestorPlace colleagues have covered DiamondPeak
Mainland China and Hong Kong telecommunications services provider China Mobile (NYSE:CHL) isn’t heatedly discussed among financial-news pundits in America. You won’t hear much about CHL stock on U.S.-based message boards either. Source: testing / Shutterstock.com Thus, depending on your location, CHL stock might be flying almost entirely under the radar. Yet InvestorPlace contributor Faizan Farooque
Investors turned on their favorite group of stocks recently, dumping tech shares in historic numbers and increasing their bets against the sector amid a September sell-off. The move came just before the shares began to stabilize this week, but it remains to be seen whether the bearish tilt represented the kind of capitulation that marks
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Nike (NKE) – Nike reported quarterly earnings of 95 cents per share, more than doubling the consensus estimate of 47 cents. Revenue also beat forecasts, with online sales surging 82 percent and now making up nearly a third of the athletic apparel and
The market enjoyed a nice rally on Tuesday, after a volatile Monday. With that in mind, let’s look at a few top stock trades as we enter mid-week. Top Stock Trades for Tomorrow No. 1: Snap (SNAP) Snap (NYSE:SNAP) continues to trade quite well, with shares flirting with a weekly-up rotation and hitting their highest
United Airlines (NASDAQ:UAL) may not seem to be in the dire circumstances it faced four months ago. At least that is what its stock price says. UAL dropped below $20 in mid-May, and has since been on a slow path toward recovery. At this point UAL stock has eked out a 93% improvement since those
Investors remain skeptical when it comes to cannabis stocks. And unsurprisingly, Canopy Growth (NYSE:CGC) hasn’t been immune. CGC stock has rallied from March lows, but it’s still down 25% year-to-date and near its lowest level in almost four months. Source: Shutterstock Let’s be honest: there are reasons for the trading frustration. The Canadian market in
While there are many ways to measure investment performance, few metrics are more popular and meaningful than return on investment (ROI) and internal rate of return (IRR). Across all types of investments, ROI is more common than IRR largely because IRR is more confusing and difficult to calculate. Firms use both metrics when budgeting for
An AWS Ground Station satellite antenna at one of the company’s data center in Boardman, Oregon. Amazon Microsoft will offer a new service called Azure Orbital that connects satellites directly to its cloud computing network, the company announced at its Ignite conference Tuesday. The service will begin in a “private preview” to a select group of
Workers install a Nike logo lamp outside the Wukesong Arena in Beijing, August 28, 2019. Tingshu Wang | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Nike — Shares of the athletic retailer soared more than 9% in extended trading on Tuesday after reporting better-than-expected fiscal first quarter earnings. Nike reported earnings of 95
Today I wanted to highlight five high-yield dividend stocks that also have a very cheap price. They sell well below the company’s tangible book value per share. In addition, the companies have low price-earnings (P/E) multiples. Selling below tangible book value means that the stock is below shareholders’ equity after deducting intangible assets. Typically these
There hasn’t been much to get investors excited about Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) recently. Semiconductor stocks have been one of the hottest sectors to buy. But while Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) have grabbed the headlines, Intel stock has been lagging behind. Source: JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock.com Intel is already facing a loss of revenue as
Up 25% year to date, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is a gift that keeps on giving this year. There are several hot reasons to invest in MSFT stock that have helped it succeed amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. But now one of those hot reasons — its prospects in gaming — is even hotter. Source: The Art
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Amazon.com (AMZN) – Bernstein upgraded Amazon to “outperform” from “market perform,” saying a 16% drop in the stock over the past few weeks has created an attractive entry point. Bernstein highlights Amazon’s growth prospects, noting a 50% increase this year in fulfillment capacity.
Stocks started off with a painful drop in Monday morning’s trading session and investors are still trying to figure out the depth of this decline. In the meantime, let’s look at a few top stock trades. Top Stock Trades for Tomorrow No. 1: Roku (ROKU) Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU) came to a distribution agreement with Comcast’s (NASDAQ:CMCSA)
AMD’s (NASDAQ:AMD) surge from mediocrity to rising star has been mainly based on two developments. Specifically, its computer processing units (CPUs) have become smaller and faster than those of its main competitor in the PC/laptop market, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), and it makes outstanding graphics processing units (GPUs) for video games. Unfortunately for AMD and the owners