Author: pluginever
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These are the stocks on my watchlist (5/29)
Hi! I am an ex-prop trader that trades equities. This is a daily watchlist for trading. I might trade all of the stocks on here, or none of them, on any given day. I might trade stocks that don't appear on here! I hold no positions in any stocks long-term but Amazon/Mag7/general broad market indices.…
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C3 AI earnings
C3.ai, Inc. (“C3 AI,” “C3,” or the “Company”) (NYSE: AI), the Enterprise AI application software company, today announced financial results for its fiscal fourth quarter and full fiscal year ended April 30, 2024. “We finished a strong quarter and closed out a huge year for C3 AI. This was our fifth consecutive quarter of accelerating…
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ConocoPhillips to buy Marathon Oil in $17 billion all-stock deal that bolsters shale assets
ConocoPhillips agreed on Wednesday to buy Marathon Oil in an all-stock transaction worth $17 billion, bolstering the company’s shale assets as the broader oil and gas industry undergoes a major wave of consolidation. The deal will add 2 billion barrels of resources to ConocoPhillips’ inventory in the U.S., extending the company’s reach across shale fields…
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Why Novo/Eli Lilly stock have bad ratings when there’s a big demand for ozempic
I see the ratings from several firms giving these two companies very low rankings stock wise. These two are the companies that produce ozempic/etc and it seems they can’t keep up with demand, not to mention future demand for obesity. I couldn’t find much info stating the low ratings, and some are behind paywall articles…
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Sherwin-Williams (SHW): Do they have an actual moat or at least a competitive edge?
I know how big the brand is, but I’m not familiar with the paint industry, so I’m just throwing this question out there. According to the description on Gurufocus, SHW is “the largest provider of architectural paint in the United States.” I’ve also seen footage of their stores open internationally. They’re currently trading at a…
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Dick’s Sporting Goods raises guidance, says shoppers are spending more
Dick’s Sporting Goods on Wednesday said customers are spending more on new sneakers and athletic gear, leading the retailer to raise its full-year earnings guidance. The company’s shares jumped about 4% in premarket trading. The big-box sports store’s comparable sales grew 5.3% during its fiscal first quarter, well ahead of the 2.4% growth that analysts…
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This is how NVDA overtakes MSFT and AAPL to be the most valuable company in the world.
They develop their own operating system to compete with windows and macOS. Windows sucks, mac is whatever and no one uses linux. We need someone new to shake things up. Someone with a vision for the future and for what people want in a operating system. -They have the hardware -They have the engineers -They…
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American shares tumble 15% after sales strategy backfires; carrier cuts growth
American Airlines will slash its capacity growth in the second half of the year and consider a host of other changes to a sales strategy that backfired, CEO Robert Isom said Wednesday. The comments come a day after the carrier cut its revenue and profit forecast and said it is parting ways with its chief…
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Distribution vs Accumulation funds question
I’ve seen the overwhelming majority of people say that an accumulation fund is better for growth than a distribution fund as the dividends are reinvested automatically in an accumulation fund but I am curious about one thing. How is this the case when VUSA (distribution) and VUAG (accumulation) are around the same price and growth?…
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Abercrombie & Fitch posts its strongest first quarter ever, as sales jump 22%
Abercrombie & Fitch reported its strongest first quarter in its history on Wednesday, continuing a winning streak that again exceeded expectations. The retailer’s sales jumped 22% compared to last year, while profits were nearly seven times higher and came in well ahead of Wall Street’s estimates. Shares were up about flat in premarket trading. Here’s…