Interesting and educational. Electronic components are doing well. Of course they will be doing well. Every bit of electronic equipment is built with components, fron wide screen smart TVs to dumb internet-enabled toasters.. And the beauty of the component side is that much of it is nothing new. So there is not much risk involved. Just build in adequate quality and the product will sell.
Extremely interesting! Wealth Management service is growing and artificial intelligence is helping it grow. But I do wonder about how smart that AI actually is. Fast is not the same as smart, and at some point being trigger happy ceases o produce benefits. Do those folks utilizing this AI understand how it is making the decisions? And what happens when a lightning-fast decision is wrong?? Just because it is fast and easy does not mean that a program has insight or talent.
Quite an interesting set of revelations about profits not being greater than last year. But I find it very difficult to have any sympathy for those crying because they did not make more profit this year than they made last year. Even less, considering the number of companies with no sales because of all the closings. Times are tough right now and a lot of folks are really hurting, and so less profit just is not a real problem.
Certainly an interesting analysis and conclusion, although what is happening to Tesla is the logical result of that emotion charged stampede of a short time before. Others have said that the rise wold not last, certainly calmer heads thought more clearly, and now it is verified. What happens next is not so very clear, at least not to me. This election will certainly be the start of "some interesting times." That is to say, serious changes no matter who wins.
A rather revealing post. Thanks! Really, it is about time for some "crisis" in that high priced urban jungle. Leaving the commuter-hostile hard to visit city areas may actually benefit those who were employed therein.
So this scaling back of rental corporate space may even lead to an entirely different scheme of how business works. Certainly it will be interesting, and certainly some owners will learn that they should have diversified.
Quite an interesting analysis of what is happening elsewhere around the world, at least some parts of it. Certainly diversification makes sense as far as reducing sector crunches and crashes, but it usually means a bit less profit except during quite good times. Presently the impression is "good times" but not "Great Times". And unfortunately a fair portion of the drive seems to be based on the weakness of the US dollar.
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Interesting and educational. Electronic components are doing well. Of course they will be doing well. Every bit of electronic equipment is built with components, fron wide screen smart TVs to dumb internet-enabled toasters.. And the beauty of the component side is that much of it is nothing new. So there is not much risk involved. Just build in adequate quality and the product will sell.
Daily Stock Analysis: HNI Corp.
Another example of "due diligence" done by the author as part of building up a portfolio.
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Extremely interesting! Wealth Management service is growing and artificial intelligence is helping it grow. But I do wonder about how smart that AI actually is. Fast is not the same as smart, and at some point being trigger happy ceases o produce benefits. Do those folks utilizing this AI understand how it is making the decisions? And what happens when a lightning-fast decision is wrong?? Just because it is fast and easy does not mean that a program has insight or talent.
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Non-diversified! What more need I say?
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Quite an interesting set of revelations about profits not being greater than last year. But I find it very difficult to have any sympathy for those crying because they did not make more profit this year than they made last year. Even less, considering the number of companies with no sales because of all the closings. Times are tough right now and a lot of folks are really hurting, and so less profit just is not a real problem.
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Interesting. I had not been aware of Gabelli Dividend & Income Trust.
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OK, interesting indeed. Now we wait to see if it was a correct analysis. Of course, the star players always win, at least sort of.
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Certainly an interesting analysis and conclusion, although what is happening to Tesla is the logical result of that emotion charged stampede of a short time before. Others have said that the rise wold not last, certainly calmer heads thought more clearly, and now it is verified. What happens next is not so very clear, at least not to me. This election will certainly be the start of "some interesting times." That is to say, serious changes no matter who wins.
76% Of US CEOs Will Slash Office Space As Remote Work Dominates
A rather revealing post. Thanks! Really, it is about time for some "crisis" in that high priced urban jungle. Leaving the commuter-hostile hard to visit city areas may actually benefit those who were employed therein.
So this scaling back of rental corporate space may even lead to an entirely different scheme of how business works. Certainly it will be interesting, and certainly some owners will learn that they should have diversified.
Globally Diversified Portfolio Strategy - Back In Favor?
Quite an interesting analysis of what is happening elsewhere around the world, at least some parts of it. Certainly diversification makes sense as far as reducing sector crunches and crashes, but it usually means a bit less profit except during quite good times. Presently the impression is "good times" but not "Great Times". And unfortunately a fair portion of the drive seems to be based on the weakness of the US dollar.