Month: September 2021

Penny stocks come with high risks and the potential for above-average returns, and investing in them requires care and caution. Because of their inherent risks, few full-service brokerages even offer penny stocks to their clients. Many are shares in companies that are headed for bankruptcy, small or new companies with little or no following, or businesses
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When historians look back at the nature of work in the second half of 2021, they will find some odd developments. A US president has ordered large companies to insist their staff get vaccinated against a virus or submit to weekly testing. Wall Street banks have barred people from their US premises who have not
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Two offices managing over $1 billion in assets are joining employee firm Alex. Brown, a division of Raymond James. “Coupled with the breadth of resources at Raymond James — from sophisticated wealth planning expertise to forward-looking technology — the boutique feel at Alex. Brown continues to attract experienced client advisors throughout the U.S., including these
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U.S. stocks fell about 2% across the board last week, as the S&P 500 declined each trading session. The only respite for investors was that financial markets were closed on Monday for a holiday. With the selling starting from at record highs, many market watchers view the action as profit-taking. Bulls will quickly point out
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Coming every Saturday, Hodler’s Digest will help you track every single important news story that happened this week. The best (and worst) quotes, adoption and regulation highlights, leading coins, predictions and much more — a week on Cointelegraph in one link. Top Stories This Week Ukraine passes legislation to recognize and regulate crypto The Ukrainian
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The chief investment officer of the world’s largest asset manager, Blackrock, says he could see bitcoin going up significantly. “I like assets that are volatile that have upside convexity,” he said. Blackrock CIO Sees Significant Upside to Bitcoin Rick Rieder, Blackrock’s chief investment officer (CIO) of Global Fixed Income, was asked Friday in an interview
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the release of $2.75 billion to support the state’s Homekey project Thursday. The program provides money to local governments to build permanent supportive housing for unhoused people. It’s estimated the additional funding could build up to 14,000 housing units for people exiting homelessness, said Newsom, who called it the largest
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Lundin Mining announced today that its president and CEO Marie Inkster will be stepping down at the end of the year for personal reasons. Inkster joined Lundin Mining in 2008 and served as Chief Financial Officer for 10 years prior to being appointed President and CEO. Lundin Mining’s corporate development and investor relations senior vice
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The gold miners’ stocks are still languishing deeply out of favor, largely left for dead. Their low prices are collateral damage from this past summer’s anomalous pair of extreme gold-futures-selling episodes on Fed-tightening fears.  But this bombed-out sector is due for a major mean reversion higher.  Gold stocks’ technicals, sentiment, and fundamentals are all aligned
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Investing in unprofitable companies is generally a high-risk, high-reward proposition, but one that many investors seem willing to make. For them, the possibility of stumbling upon small biotech with a potential blockbuster drug, or a junior miner that unearths a major mineral discovery, means the risk is well worth taking. While hundreds of publicly traded
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Two days before Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced his resignation, Japan finally got around to launching his flagship Digital Agency — a new cybernetic arm of government cranked into existence by analogue panic over the sheer volume of paper involved in day-to-day government. For all the necessity of creating such a body, and endowing it
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For golfers, there’s nothing more ideal than hitting the links bright and early. That’s easy to do on these 18 hole-adjacent properties from Bigfork, Montana, to Benahavis in Spain. Modern golf villa in Spain Location: Malaga, Benahavis, Spain  Price: $11.28 million (EUR 9.5 million) The clean-lined design conceals a central courtyard with a reflecting pool and sunken
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Switzerland’s stock exchange SIX has won regulatory approval to launch its long-awaited bourse for digital assets. This authorization enables the exchange “to go live with a fully regulated, integrated trading, settlement, and custody infrastructure based on distributed ledger technology for digital securities.” SIX Digital Exchange Greenlighted to Launch SIX Digital Exchange (SDX) announced Friday that
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Almost two dozen amicus briefs have been filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in the past 10 days in favor of granting Supplemental Security Income benefits to Puerto Ricans and other territorial residents, with oral arguments set for Nov. 8. Providing the payments would mean an additional $1 billion in federal transfers to Puerto Ricans
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Maskot | Maskot | Getty Images Company: Vonage Holdings Corp. (VG) Business: Vonage is a collection of three main businesses: (i) the legacy consumer VOIP business; (ii) Application Programing Interface (API) business, which helps companies communicate to their customers through text messaging and (iii) Cloud-based Enterprise Communication as a Service business (CaaS). Stock Market Value:
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Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) stock has been one of the hottest fast-food companies of late, now up 47.2% year-to-date. Unlike many other names in the quick-serve restaurant scene, CMG stock has already dwarfed losses from the coronavirus crash, more than doubling from its pre-pandemic highs to flirt with $2,000. Undoubtedly, Chipotle has really shined amid
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