by Michael Snyder If China decided to invade Taiwan and the U.S. intervened, who do you think would win that war? Of course most Americans would assume that the U.S. would easily win such a conflict, but according to a report that was just put out by Yahoo News, “years of classified Pentagon war games strongly suggest
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Valued at less than $54 million in market capitalization, and with total annual sales barely passing the $1 million mark, Sarasota, Florida-based INVO Bioscience (INVO) is hardly a household name — but it may be a bit better-known among prospective parents. INVO Bioscience is a medical device technology company that offers an alternative to Intrauterine
Pedestrians pass in front of an Ulta Beauty store in New York. Gabby Jones | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell on Thursday: Ulta Beauty – The beauty retailer’s stock dipped about 7% on the news that CEO Mary Dillon will be stepping down in June, with company
by Sundance Merrick Garland has been confirmed by a UniParty Senate 70-30 (link). Now we watch the next move(s); as with everything in Obama’s third-term, if you watch the ‘other hand’ you will find the play… and bookmark this. With Garland confirmed there will be multiple people and groups who supported President Trump targeted by the
Even though cloud computing has been around for over 20 years – the innovator in the space was Saleforce.com (CRM) – the market continues to grow at a rapid pace. The fact is that this technology offers much more flexibility, integration and access to data. There are also many large companies that are looking to
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Oracle (ORCL) – Oracle reported an adjusted quarterly profit of $1.16 per share, 5 cents above estimates, and the business software giant’s revenue was slightly above Wall Street forecasts. However, revenue in Oracle’s cloud division fell short of analyst projections, and Oracle shares fell 5.4% premarket.
by GoldCore Central bank meetings over this week (Bank of Canada and European Central Bank) and next week (Bank of England and Federal Reserve) will almost certainly be centered around what approach the central banks should take regarding rising government bond yields. Central banks can choose to continue more of the same, which is to
Walt Disney has struck a seven-year streaming, television, and media rights deal with the National Hockey League (NHL), marking the return of NHL to its platforms. Though the company did not disclose the financial terms of the deal, Reuters has learned that it is worth between $2 – $2.5 billion. The partnership between Disney (DIS)
Kayaks are displayed outside of a Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. store in West Nyack, New York. Craig Warga | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Tech stocks — Tech and more-speculative stocks rose en masse on Tuesday as a retreat in U.S. Treasury yields helped the sector reverse
by Michael Snyder Our leaders are killing the U.S. dollar, and it is being done to thunderous applause. The House and the Senate have now both passed the 1.9 trillion dollar “COVID relief bill”, and it will go to Joe Biden’s desk for his signature. Of course we don’t actually have 1.9 trillion dollars to
Stocks go up, stocks go down, you can’t explain that… Or maybe you can, if the stock happen to be a biotech that just flunked a clinical trial. Which leads us nicely to Graybug Vision (GRAY). Or not so nicely if you happen to be an investor. Shares cratered by a dispiriting 51% yesterday after
The AMC Empire 25 near Times Square is open as New York City’s cinemas reopen for the first time in a year following the coronavirus shutdown, on March 5, 2021. Angela Weiss | AFP | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell on Wednesday: Bumble – Bumble shares jumped 5.2% after
by Sundance The $1.9 trillion blue state bailout bill has passed the House of representatives. No republicans supported the bill in the House or senate. Unfortunately, the outcome as as we anticipated after the 2020 election {Go Deep}: “The Blue Team state bailout comes atop a massive 2020 COVID federal spending package. As with the previous
The tech sector is not the only corner of the market where lofty multiples have raised concerns. After a period of declining fortunes, the Canadian cannabis industry has been staging a comeback, with valuations across the board moving in one direction – higher Since Joe Biden’s presidential win and the Dems taking control of the Senate,
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: General Electric (GE) – GE struck a deal to combine its aircraft leasing unit, GE Capital Aviation Services, with Ireland’s AerCap (AER). It had been reported earlier this week that the two sides were in talks. Separately, GE’s board is recommending a 1-for-8 reverse stock split
Does anyone feel that censorship is getting out of hand? I notice Yahoo and Cnet don’t let you comment on articles anymore except for a few. I also noticed that many video sites (youtube, vimeo, etc) also removed comment features and several videos ( I understand this was to protect people and kids, which I
Everi Holdings reported better-than-expected 4Q results on Tuesday despite challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic, including casino closures and capacity limitations at reopened casinos. Shares of the provider of financial equipment and services to casinos closed 3.4% higher in Tuesday’s extended trading session. Everi’s (EVRI) 4Q earnings of $0.01 per share topped analysts’ expectations of a
Customers view merchandise in an experience room at the Sonos store in New York. Gabby Jones | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell on Tuesday: Toll Brothers – The home construction company’s shares climbed 2.4% after Toll Brothers hiked its quarterly dividend by 54% to 68 cents per
John Wilder at Wilder Wealthy Wise. “Look what I did to this city with a few drums of gas and a couple of bullets.” – The Dark Knight Perfect name for a clock store in 2021? Uncertain Times. Common violence. Organized violence is occurring monthly. Opposing sides develop governing/war structures. Just in case. Common violence that is
Is there any corner of our lives that has not been impacted by the digital revolution of the 21st century? More and more, everything we do is growing dependent on the tech industry; high-tech systems have become ubiquitous. Wedbush tech analyst Daniel Ives has recently released a report on the state of the tech sector,
A customer wearing a protective mask loads lumber onto a cart at a Home Depot store in Pleasanton, California, on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Inflation is just warming up, but by late spring it could get downright hot, even if temporarily. February’s consumer price index — a
By Chris Black There’s an old saying among “redpilled” Americans about the US Congress being nothing more than an annex of the Knesset. Speaking of ZOG, do you think that Biden appointing a hawkish Zionist as the head of the State Department was merely a cohencidence? Do you really believe that the US foreign policy
Thor Industries reported record second-quarter results ended Jan. 31, 2021. The owner of recreational vehicle subsidiaries delivered a 36% year-on-year increase in net sales to $2.73 billion, beating analysts’ estimates of $2.53 billion. Thor (THO) has beaten consensus earnings estimates over the last four quarters with the most recent EPS of $2.38 coming in ahead
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Stitch Fix (SFIX) – Stitch Fix lost 20 cents per share for its latest quarter, 2 cents a share less than analysts had anticipated. Revenue for the online clothing styler was short of Wall Street forecasts, and Stitch Fix cut guidance for the
Stocks are bouncing hard this morning because China stepped in to prop up its stock market. That’s it. That’s the only reason. Put another way, the stock market is in very serious trouble. The bulls have made multiple attempts to keep the S&P 500 above its 50-day moving average (DMA). Despite all of their efforts, the
DuPont has agreed to buy Laird Performance Materials, an electromagnetic shielding products maker, in a cash deal worth $2.3 billion from a private equity firm, Advent International. Shares of the technology-based materials and solutions provider rose 1.6% to close at $75.20 on March 8. DuPont (DD) is looking to fund the acquisition through existing cash
by Charles Hugh-Smith Those looking up from their “free fish!” frolicking will see the tsunami too late to save themselves. It’s an amazing sight to see the water recede from the bay, and watch the crowd frolic in the shallows, scooping up the flopping fish. In this case, the crowd doing the “so easy to catch,
Hi tech is the cool kid of investment sectors, offering an unbeatable combination of cutting edge chic and long-term stock market returns. It’s understandable; our digital world has clearly passed a point of no return in the integration of tech with our daily lives. Tech companies, whether large or small, are clearly in a position
You as an employee are now twice as efficient as an employee was 50 years ago. Where does this excess capital go if its not trickling down onto the workers? Your labor has enriched others and all the while the amount of tax they pay on your increased labor drops. How is this in any
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan speaks before the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony in New York on April 18, 2019. Kena Betancur | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell on Monday: Zoom Video – Zoom stock fell 1.3% after The Wall Street Journal reported that founder Eric Yuan transferred roughly 40% of
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