While the video is cute, it certainly should not be taken seriously. #Alexa's reaction is the standard response it has when it doesn't understand the question. But the video spurred #Amazon to program one - now if you ask, it responds "No, I work for Amazon." $AMZN
Excellent article, and the last sentence sums it up well: "The #Trump Administration is more about unilateralism than isolationism, but its unilateralism may find it more isolated." 'America First' does not necessarily equate isolationism, but rather forces decisions to be viewed through the lens of "does this actually benefit America."
Yes, I can't believe he keeps insisting he doesn't get paid for it. Just makes me lose respect for him and any company that hires him to push the stock on unsuspecting investors. Really disgraceful. $NAKD
This is where #Apple excels - they identify promising products that aren't realizing its full potential. Then they build a better version of that product. Apple did not invent smart watches, computers, MP3 players, or tablets. They just build better products.
It is well known that you write for any company who pays you for it. That's why most reputable companies like TalkMarkets and Seeking Alpha reject such posts.
I have nothing against the #IR Industry, in fact I think they are a crucial component of any sound investment strategy. What I can't stand is authors who are paid to push a stock, but don't admit it. That's a great way for you to profit at the expense of your readers who will lose money for investing on bad info.
I wouldn't put too much credibility on this $DRIO "analysis". It comes from CNA Finance. I've heard they'll publish whatever the company wants if they pay enough for it. A good way to lose your shirt if you follow their investment advice. Stick to the more reputable sites like TalkMarkets, Seeking Alpha, The Street, Bloomberg, Reuters, etc.
Excellent question. I agree this article is very impressive, but we clearly have to take it with a grain of salt. Would love to learn more about $CRRVF and if any one has any good reason why I should NOT invest in the stock. Any counter point views?
Personally, I don't see the rationale of #Blackberry getting into the self-driving car market. Especially when companies like #Google and #Apple are aggressively pursuing it, I don't see how Blackberry could pull ahead. $BBRY $GOOGL$AAPL
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While the video is cute, it certainly should not be taken seriously. #Alexa's reaction is the standard response it has when it doesn't understand the question. But the video spurred #Amazon to program one - now if you ask, it responds "No, I work for Amazon." $AMZN
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Agreed.
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Excellent article, and the last sentence sums it up well: "The #Trump Administration is more about unilateralism than isolationism, but its unilateralism may find it more isolated." 'America First' does not necessarily equate isolationism, but rather forces decisions to be viewed through the lens of "does this actually benefit America."
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Yes, I can't believe he keeps insisting he doesn't get paid for it. Just makes me lose respect for him and any company that hires him to push the stock on unsuspecting investors. Really disgraceful. $NAKD
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Sounds advice. Thanks Douglas!
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This is where #Apple excels - they identify promising products that aren't realizing its full potential. Then they build a better version of that product. Apple did not invent smart watches, computers, MP3 players, or tablets. They just build better products.
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It is well known that you write for any company who pays you for it. That's why most reputable companies like TalkMarkets and Seeking Alpha reject such posts.
I have nothing against the #IR Industry, in fact I think they are a crucial component of any sound investment strategy. What I can't stand is authors who are paid to push a stock, but don't admit it. That's a great way for you to profit at the expense of your readers who will lose money for investing on bad info.
DarioHealth (DRIO) Stock - A Disruptive Force In The Diabetes Monitoring Industry
I wouldn't put too much credibility on this $DRIO "analysis". It comes from CNA Finance. I've heard they'll publish whatever the company wants if they pay enough for it. A good way to lose your shirt if you follow their investment advice. Stick to the more reputable sites like TalkMarkets, Seeking Alpha, The Street, Bloomberg, Reuters, etc.
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Excellent question. I agree this article is very impressive, but we clearly have to take it with a grain of salt. Would love to learn more about $CRRVF and if any one has any good reason why I should NOT invest in the stock. Any counter point views?
Ignore All The Hype Around BlackBerry Ltd Stock
Personally, I don't see the rationale of #Blackberry getting into the self-driving car market. Especially when companies like #Google and #Apple are aggressively pursuing it, I don't see how Blackberry could pull ahead. $BBRY $GOOGL $AAPL