I've worked hard my whole life, but it wasn't until my introduction to investing where I found my groove and was able to make it big. A movie fan, collector, and big kid at heart, I can finally indulge in all the finer things in life I was denied as a child! The world is mine!
I've worked hard my whole life, but it wasn't until my introduction to investing where I found my groove and was able to make it big. A movie fan, collector, and big kid at heart, I can finally indulge in all the finer things in life I was denied as a child! The world is mine!
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Adapt Or Die: What Businesses Need To Learn From Coronavirus
Good stuff, got any more?
How Central Banks And Lockdowns Are Making The Crisis Worse
Absolutely right.
Sorrento: Great Time For A Capital Raise
Fair enough, good answer. Thanks.
Zoom Is Now Worth More Than The World's 7 Biggest Airlines
Yes, the tech giants have already set their eyes on Zoom. Their days are numbered and their lack of security features and constant "zoombombs" will continue to plague the company.
Sorrento: Great Time For A Capital Raise
Not so sure. Don't you think that if $SRNE intended to raise capital, they would have done it already when the price was around $9?
Quantitative Investing Explained
Not too many people will see this post here and the links are no-follow anyway. If you want people to see it, you need to publish to the main site - talkmarkets.com/.../why-be-a-contributor-to-talkmarkets
Glu Mobile – Potential Ten Bagger
While I like gaming stocks, especially now when so many are stuck at home, $GLUU was relatively new to me. While I've heard of the company, I've never personally played any of their games and usually stick to companies that I'm personally a fan of. But #GluMobile certainly sounds like a company worth taking a closer look at.
Chipotle: A Once-Tainted Brand That's Back On Top
Surprising on $CMG. I would have thought restaurants would not be faring well in this environment.
Billionaire Cooperman's 11 Reasons To Be Skeptical Of Soaring Stocks Amid COVID Chaos
It is a good question. I suppose it depends what is in the contracts. Does anyone here know the answer?
Billionaire Cooperman's 11 Reasons To Be Skeptical Of Soaring Stocks Amid COVID Chaos
Doesn't #WeWork essentially sub-rent the properties they manage at a mark up? So as long as they are getting paid more rent than they have to, they should be fine. Maybe even ahead of the game since they aren't paying for other expenses like food and utilities if the offices remain closed.