After soaring higher and higher, a handful of Chinese electric vehicle names are slipping on Wednesday. Beloved Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock is joined in the red by Xpeng (NYSE:XPEV) and Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI). Is it just a change in sentiment? Or is something else plaguing these EV stocks? Dive in below. Source: Scharfsinn / Shutterstock.com Well,
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There’s been a flurry of activity in the electric vehicle space this year. Last-mile delivery specialist Workhorse (NASDAQ:WKHS) is just one of many purveyors of new-generation vehicles. So, why should anyone choose WKHS stock over other investments? Source: Photo from WorkHorse.com That’s a valid question, and we have to scratch beneath the surface to see what’s
Back in mid-August, I wrote that Evergy (EVRG) was a “plain vanilla” electric utility with operations in Kansas and Missouri. Nothing fancy, it generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to approximately 1.6 million customers. Looking ahead, the future for that type of regulated utility looks even brighter. Unlike many diversified utilities, Evergy is a pure electricity
Sunworks (NASDAQ:SUNW) is seeing its stock soar Monday, up more than 25%. But without any recent news or press releases from the solar company, what is behind the rise in SUNW stock? Source: Shutterstock Even without any recent news, investors should still pay close attention to the California-based solar company. Especially after shareholders rejected a
Welcome to the stock market today! What should you be watching today? Well, it looks like the novel coronavirus pandemic is once again in focus. Driving the news is a series of headlines around coronavirus treatment updates and rising cases. For investors, that means names like AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN) and Regeneron (NASDAQ:REGN) are important to watch.
The improvement in Sally Beauty Holdings’ (SBH) business fundamentals does not match the current market valuation of the company. The company ended its fiscal year (FY end in September) on a strong note, reporting same-store sales growth on a consolidated basis of 1.3% and gross margins of 51%, a 150-basis-point expansion and the highest in
Enthusiast Gaming (OTCQB:ENGMF) is a company focused on the fast-growing entertainment industry associated with video games. The company hopes to ride this trend through three of its divisions, namely: Media, Events and Esports. There are currently 2.7 billion gamers who will spend $159.3 billion on games in 2020. This figure is expected to surpass $200
Alteryx (NYSE:AYX) is focused on cloud-based data analytics software. That’s pushing two big buttons for business. Everyone wants to move to cloud-based tools, which are easy to deploy, easy to scale up and remotely accessible. Data analytics is seen as being critical to gaining customer insight and helping businesses rapidly solve problems. That combination, along
COVID-19 may be hogging the headlines with the holiday season just around the corner, but the stock market continues trading within reach of record levels. Once again, tech stocks and small caps are outperforming. Source: Shutterstock Today’s Friday edition of MoneyLine is all about showing you what’s going on using charts. And bonus — you
If we look closely enough, we may be able to see a light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel. Source: Shutterstock Ever since the United States began to shut down in March, the greatest hope for a return to normalcy has been an effective vaccine. The news was spectacular this week. Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) and
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
As we mentioned last week, the market is performing well. There are even signs that the rally is broad enough to avoid a short-term decline. However, because the underlying fundamentals are still weak — and taking into account recent news about slowing retail sales — we should set expectations for a flat channel after this
Like you, I’ve been run ragged with all the negative news this year. Source: Shutterstock Together, the country faced the pandemic and the record bear market followed by the record bull … and we finished the year with a contentious election. But last night was a very special positive development! That’s when thousands of people tuned in
Welcome to the stock market today! As we head into the weekend, the novel coronavirus remains top of mind. Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) and BioNTech (NASDAQ:BNTX) have filed for emergency-use authorization. Will that step give investors some confidence? Maybe not. We also learned Friday that the World Health Organization is knocking Gilead (NASDAQ:GILD) down a peg, causing
On June 1, DraftKings (NASDAQ:DKNG) closed at $43.70. This Monday, DraftKings stock closed about 2% lower. Source: Lori Butcher / Shutterstock.com That trading is somewhat interesting given what’s transpired over those five and a half months. Pretty much everything has gone right for DraftKings. The external environment has steadily improved. And yet, DraftKings stock has
Fisker (NYSE:FSR) is one of the hottest stocks in the red-hot electric vehicle (EV) sector. If you were an investor when the stock began publicly trading, you’ve seen the value of your investment nearly double (as of this writing). Source: Scharfsinn / Shutterstock.com Too far too fast? That remains to be seen. However, at some
2020 will be remembered as the year of many things, most of which we’d probably just as soon forget. Source: Shutterstock But from an investing standpoint, we may well look back on 2020 as the year of the SPAC. We’ve talked about SPACs before. It’s an acronym for Special Purpose Acquisition Company, which is a
Sundial Growers (NASDAQ:SNDL) reported its third-quarter results on Nov. 11. Hidden among the various financial details was a note that the company plans to consolidate Sundial Growers stock to remain in compliance with Nasdaq listing standards. Source: Shutterstock Trading at 25 cents as I write this, it will most likely have to do a reverse
For months, electric vehicle (EV) investors have eagerly anticipated the special acquisition company (SPAC) listing of Fisker (NYSE:FSR), a clean-auto company founded by famed car designer Henrik Fisker. Now those investors have been well-rewarded — FSR stock has already risen over 65% since its went public on Oct. 30. Source: Eric Broder Van Dyke /