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llamrw
gnqfcwu
Not to be a downer, but All-State has drivewise, Geico has driveEasy, state farm has drive safe, liberty mutual has right track, nationwide and progressive have their own devices to do the same job. I don't see this play panning out personally. They aren't (from my admittedly bad research) changing the game drastically...
6
Cardinalsfan5545
1,613,538,682
$MILE DD: MetroMile JUST went public - here is why I'm investing in this InsureTech DISRUPTOR the market is sleeping on
First of all, this is not financial advice, you should always do your own DD before listening to internet strangers - but you already know that. Second, the majority of this information can be found and validated in the MetroMile investor presentation here: [https://assets.metromile.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/2412...
105
WillSpur
1,613,501,336
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/llamrw/mile_dd_metromile_just_went_public_here_is_why_im/
llamrw
gnq2xbu
Thanks OP for posting *an actual DD* and not a promotion piece/pump as we usually see everywhere on reddit. I appreciate you including both the competition and possible cons/negatives, it means you've actually thought this through. Now I'm not sure if I'll invest since I'm more of a "slow but steady" ETF guy, yet I ...
5
KyivComrade
1,613,531,683
$MILE DD: MetroMile JUST went public - here is why I'm investing in this InsureTech DISRUPTOR the market is sleeping on
First of all, this is not financial advice, you should always do your own DD before listening to internet strangers - but you already know that. Second, the majority of this information can be found and validated in the MetroMile investor presentation here: [https://assets.metromile.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/2412...
105
WillSpur
1,613,501,336
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/llamrw/mile_dd_metromile_just_went_public_here_is_why_im/
lhuxzu
gmzj0pn
Oh god, this has to be the next meme stock... I can just see it.
142
Genghis_Chong
1,613,079,074
Playboy is going public, and CEO says potential ‘is endless’
Playboy is returning to the stock market Thursday after 10 years as a privately held company, but the iconic brand looks far different than it did when it left in 2011. Founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017, the company stopped printing its famous men’s magazine last year and current CEO Ben Kohn has repositioned the firm a...
74
thinkB4WeSpeak
1,613,078,008
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/lhuxzu/playboy_is_going_public_and_ceo_says_potential_is/
lhuxzu
gmzzzy9
I'd buy Pornhub if they went public. No one cares about Playboy anymore.
83
yeoldecotton_swab
1,613,086,993
Playboy is going public, and CEO says potential ‘is endless’
Playboy is returning to the stock market Thursday after 10 years as a privately held company, but the iconic brand looks far different than it did when it left in 2011. Founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017, the company stopped printing its famous men’s magazine last year and current CEO Ben Kohn has repositioned the firm a...
74
thinkB4WeSpeak
1,613,078,008
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/lhuxzu/playboy_is_going_public_and_ceo_says_potential_is/
lhuxzu
gn0s37p
This is a company that deserves to be looked at. Over the last century a company's brand has become an ever more important asset. It is what allows a company to sell something for considerably more than its cost. Playboy has one of the most recognizable brands in the world. That alone calls for closer examination...
13
TrioxinTwoFortyFive
1,613,101,719
Playboy is going public, and CEO says potential ‘is endless’
Playboy is returning to the stock market Thursday after 10 years as a privately held company, but the iconic brand looks far different than it did when it left in 2011. Founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017, the company stopped printing its famous men’s magazine last year and current CEO Ben Kohn has repositioned the firm a...
74
thinkB4WeSpeak
1,613,078,008
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/lhuxzu/playboy_is_going_public_and_ceo_says_potential_is/
lhuxzu
gn0xxfu
Roblox and Playboy, the next meme stocks.
6
ShocknAw33m
1,613,105,085
Playboy is going public, and CEO says potential ‘is endless’
Playboy is returning to the stock market Thursday after 10 years as a privately held company, but the iconic brand looks far different than it did when it left in 2011. Founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017, the company stopped printing its famous men’s magazine last year and current CEO Ben Kohn has repositioned the firm a...
74
thinkB4WeSpeak
1,613,078,008
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/lhuxzu/playboy_is_going_public_and_ceo_says_potential_is/
lhuxzu
gn0y63u
Golden age is over and now they’re just trying to cash in
8
hesitantsophomore21
1,613,105,231
Playboy is going public, and CEO says potential ‘is endless’
Playboy is returning to the stock market Thursday after 10 years as a privately held company, but the iconic brand looks far different than it did when it left in 2011. Founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017, the company stopped printing its famous men’s magazine last year and current CEO Ben Kohn has repositioned the firm a...
74
thinkB4WeSpeak
1,613,078,008
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/lhuxzu/playboy_is_going_public_and_ceo_says_potential_is/
lhuxzu
gn06gr8
Only money I see is in the logo and merchandising and that's not enough.
11
mattevil8419
1,613,090,298
Playboy is going public, and CEO says potential ‘is endless’
Playboy is returning to the stock market Thursday after 10 years as a privately held company, but the iconic brand looks far different than it did when it left in 2011. Founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017, the company stopped printing its famous men’s magazine last year and current CEO Ben Kohn has repositioned the firm a...
74
thinkB4WeSpeak
1,613,078,008
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/lhuxzu/playboy_is_going_public_and_ceo_says_potential_is/
lhuxzu
gn1t5cm
Playboy will certainly see a lot of "growth"
6
pandatears420
1,613,131,049
Playboy is going public, and CEO says potential ‘is endless’
Playboy is returning to the stock market Thursday after 10 years as a privately held company, but the iconic brand looks far different than it did when it left in 2011. Founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017, the company stopped printing its famous men’s magazine last year and current CEO Ben Kohn has repositioned the firm a...
74
thinkB4WeSpeak
1,613,078,008
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/lhuxzu/playboy_is_going_public_and_ceo_says_potential_is/
l5nuli
gkvsvx6
Thank you for your post. As a U investor I always like to hear the bear thesis on individual companies rather than a "nuclear accident" generallybbeing the main bear thesis for the entire sector. I have done hours of DD on the U sector but as far as buying individual miners, I've mainly followed the twitter herd and h...
15
hideo_crypto
1,611,702,941
$DNN/$DML.TO - The world's lowest cost Uranium mine in the Athabasca Basin
**Macro Thesis for Uranium:** [https://www.reddit.com/r/pennystocks/comments/kwpx24/the\_macro\_business\_case\_for\_uranium/](https://www.reddit.com/r/pennystocks/comments/kwpx24/the_macro_business_case_for_uranium/) **Stock:** Denison Mines Corporation **Ticker (Share price):** DNN ($0.69 USD), DML.TO ($0.86 CAD)...
112
uraniumguy
1,611,695,646
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/l5nuli/dnndmlto_the_worlds_lowest_cost_uranium_mine_in/
l5nuli
gkvp40w
I have shares in DNN and NXE. Interested to see how this will play out in the coming months. Alternative energy is an expanding market.
7
ksao
1,611,701,218
$DNN/$DML.TO - The world's lowest cost Uranium mine in the Athabasca Basin
**Macro Thesis for Uranium:** [https://www.reddit.com/r/pennystocks/comments/kwpx24/the\_macro\_business\_case\_for\_uranium/](https://www.reddit.com/r/pennystocks/comments/kwpx24/the_macro_business_case_for_uranium/) **Stock:** Denison Mines Corporation **Ticker (Share price):** DNN ($0.69 USD), DML.TO ($0.86 CAD)...
112
uraniumguy
1,611,695,646
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/l5nuli/dnndmlto_the_worlds_lowest_cost_uranium_mine_in/
l5nuli
gkw26p9
Thanks for the post OP, though readers beware. However I think we all ought to realize this is a *week old account pumping pennystocks*. Now it may still be a legit investment, or not, but don't buy in blind faith just due to some noname pump n dump on reddit.
7
KyivComrade
1,611,707,333
$DNN/$DML.TO - The world's lowest cost Uranium mine in the Athabasca Basin
**Macro Thesis for Uranium:** [https://www.reddit.com/r/pennystocks/comments/kwpx24/the\_macro\_business\_case\_for\_uranium/](https://www.reddit.com/r/pennystocks/comments/kwpx24/the_macro_business_case_for_uranium/) **Stock:** Denison Mines Corporation **Ticker (Share price):** DNN ($0.69 USD), DML.TO ($0.86 CAD)...
112
uraniumguy
1,611,695,646
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/l5nuli/dnndmlto_the_worlds_lowest_cost_uranium_mine_in/
l5jnk3
gkvdlsi
I use a Butterfly every day as an hospitalist (internal medicine doc that works in the hospital). It’s a great product and I really believe it is a gem of an investment.
5
DemPokomos
1,611,696,265
LGVW SPAC will trade as "BLFY" starting Feb 18, 2021
>Butterfly Network, Inc. ("Butterfly"), an innovative digital health company that is working to enable universal access to superior medical imaging, has named **Dr. Todd M. Fruchterman, M.D., Ph.D., as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective February 1st, in advance of the closing of its announced business com...
25
sechumatheist
1,611,684,405
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/l5jnk3/lgvw_spac_will_trade_as_blfy_starting_feb_18_2021/
kgxjw8
ggia4co
Been waiting for this. I believe this company is going to be big. It is disrupting one of the because TAM and it is doing what most of these new giant unicorns are doing, saving time. I learned two things from GaryVee that I think can play out here. 1. Bet on time. OpenDoor is going to save people time, a lot of it. I...
13
regulators818
1,608,491,773
Opendoor (OPEN) will be listed on NASDAQ tomorrow (12/21)
The merger between Opendoor (OPEN) and “Social Capital Hedosophia Holdings Corp. II” (IPOB) has been approved on 12/17. So tomorrow 12/21, OPEN will be officially listed on NASDAQ. And soon, "IPOB" will be renamed to "OPEN" on NYSE. Here is a [video summarizing the S4 filing of Opendoor.](https://youtu.be/F75jJALMpu0)...
32
learner4f
1,608,483,641
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/kgxjw8/opendoor_open_will_be_listed_on_nasdaq_tomorrow/
kgxjw8
ggiqjs3
Has anyone even been to their site? It's so barebones and terribly designed compared to something like Zillow or Redfin. Not to say they can't improve, but according to [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/SPACs/comments/kfxk41/opendoor_8k_sec_filing_ipob_listing_as_open_on/) they will enter the public markets with a $...
6
likwitsnake
1,608,499,838
Opendoor (OPEN) will be listed on NASDAQ tomorrow (12/21)
The merger between Opendoor (OPEN) and “Social Capital Hedosophia Holdings Corp. II” (IPOB) has been approved on 12/17. So tomorrow 12/21, OPEN will be officially listed on NASDAQ. And soon, "IPOB" will be renamed to "OPEN" on NYSE. Here is a [video summarizing the S4 filing of Opendoor.](https://youtu.be/F75jJALMpu0)...
32
learner4f
1,608,483,641
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/kgxjw8/opendoor_open_will_be_listed_on_nasdaq_tomorrow/
kc2esd
gfnbj6v
I'm indifferent to dividends, just focus on total return.
65
_letMeSpeak_
1,607,836,567
Dividends Will Have Their Day Again
**Dividends Will Have Their Day Again** *Dividend-paying stocks haven’t been superstars lately and in theory they shouldn’t be, but companies that pay them could shine once more* * https://www.wsj.com/articles/dividends-will-have-their-day-again-11607785380 What do you call an investment strategy that would have lef...
113
atomicspace
1,607,826,561
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/kc2esd/dividends_will_have_their_day_again/
kc2esd
gfodqyw
OPs point is that dividend stocks have underperformed recently but not historically. I feel this is an indicator of financing moving to agile companies who are taking market share from less agile companies. There might be some consolidation in the long run, but there is no doubt that dividend investing was not the wa...
10
thethrifter
1,607,855,812
Dividends Will Have Their Day Again
**Dividends Will Have Their Day Again** *Dividend-paying stocks haven’t been superstars lately and in theory they shouldn’t be, but companies that pay them could shine once more* * https://www.wsj.com/articles/dividends-will-have-their-day-again-11607785380 What do you call an investment strategy that would have lef...
113
atomicspace
1,607,826,561
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/kc2esd/dividends_will_have_their_day_again/
kc2esd
gfocao4
High quality dividend growth companies are doing just fine during, but the "buying mediocre/stagnant/shitty company cause "OMG CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT HIGH YIELD?" strategy (aka "yield chasing") was never a good one in the first place. If the business isn't well-managed, eventually the dividend is going away and you'll be...
12
dvdmovie1
1,607,854,943
Dividends Will Have Their Day Again
**Dividends Will Have Their Day Again** *Dividend-paying stocks haven’t been superstars lately and in theory they shouldn’t be, but companies that pay them could shine once more* * https://www.wsj.com/articles/dividends-will-have-their-day-again-11607785380 What do you call an investment strategy that would have lef...
113
atomicspace
1,607,826,561
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/kc2esd/dividends_will_have_their_day_again/
kc2esd
gfnwn8w
Starbucks pays a decent dividend and they've been doing better throughout this whole pandemic
7
Past-Salamander
1,607,846,520
Dividends Will Have Their Day Again
**Dividends Will Have Their Day Again** *Dividend-paying stocks haven’t been superstars lately and in theory they shouldn’t be, but companies that pay them could shine once more* * https://www.wsj.com/articles/dividends-will-have-their-day-again-11607785380 What do you call an investment strategy that would have lef...
113
atomicspace
1,607,826,561
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/kc2esd/dividends_will_have_their_day_again/
kc2esd
gfno33j
Bruh, this is /r/investing, nobody here knows what Modigliani/Miller is.
8
TeamPupNSudz
1,607,842,443
Dividends Will Have Their Day Again
**Dividends Will Have Their Day Again** *Dividend-paying stocks haven’t been superstars lately and in theory they shouldn’t be, but companies that pay them could shine once more* * https://www.wsj.com/articles/dividends-will-have-their-day-again-11607785380 What do you call an investment strategy that would have lef...
113
atomicspace
1,607,826,561
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/kc2esd/dividends_will_have_their_day_again/
kc2esd
gfmvqlt
Dividends got wiped by covid and will prolly be wiped again next recession. Oil companies by decreased demand, airlines by the same, banks by high defaults, etc... the obsession with paltry dividends is unhealthy.
20
upvotemeok
1,607,829,583
Dividends Will Have Their Day Again
**Dividends Will Have Their Day Again** *Dividend-paying stocks haven’t been superstars lately and in theory they shouldn’t be, but companies that pay them could shine once more* * https://www.wsj.com/articles/dividends-will-have-their-day-again-11607785380 What do you call an investment strategy that would have lef...
113
atomicspace
1,607,826,561
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/kc2esd/dividends_will_have_their_day_again/
jt560q
gc41wxv
Sounds like Disney is going to take Loeb's advice (activist investor) and remove their dividend payments and pour that money into Disney+. Another smart move by Chapek.
17
carnifex2005
1,605,233,349
Disney EPS beats by $0.45, beats on revenue, 73.7M Disney Plus subscribers
Source: https://seekingalpha.com/news/3635709-disney-eps-beats-0_45-beats-on-revenue Article content: * Disney ($DIS): FQ4 Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.20 beats by $0.45; GAAP EPS of -$0.39 beats by $0.56. * Revenue of $14.71B (-23.1% Y/Y) beats by $610M. * Disney Plus subscribers were 73.7M vs. 65.5M consensus (57.5M in F...
52
suckfail
1,605,221,300
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jt560q/disney_eps_beats_by_045_beats_on_revenue_737m/
jt560q
gc3x9no
I'm a huge fan of the company . Still kicking myself for not loading up on the stock in march
20
FloydMCD
1,605,230,708
Disney EPS beats by $0.45, beats on revenue, 73.7M Disney Plus subscribers
Source: https://seekingalpha.com/news/3635709-disney-eps-beats-0_45-beats-on-revenue Article content: * Disney ($DIS): FQ4 Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.20 beats by $0.45; GAAP EPS of -$0.39 beats by $0.56. * Revenue of $14.71B (-23.1% Y/Y) beats by $610M. * Disney Plus subscribers were 73.7M vs. 65.5M consensus (57.5M in F...
52
suckfail
1,605,221,300
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jt560q/disney_eps_beats_by_045_beats_on_revenue_737m/
jt560q
gc40dh0
Didn't have enough cash on the sidelines in March/April but still got a nice bag at an avg of 90. A lesson to always keep some gunpowder!
6
CCFCP
1,605,232,477
Disney EPS beats by $0.45, beats on revenue, 73.7M Disney Plus subscribers
Source: https://seekingalpha.com/news/3635709-disney-eps-beats-0_45-beats-on-revenue Article content: * Disney ($DIS): FQ4 Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.20 beats by $0.45; GAAP EPS of -$0.39 beats by $0.56. * Revenue of $14.71B (-23.1% Y/Y) beats by $610M. * Disney Plus subscribers were 73.7M vs. 65.5M consensus (57.5M in F...
52
suckfail
1,605,221,300
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jt560q/disney_eps_beats_by_045_beats_on_revenue_737m/
jt560q
gc3xviq
I’m a huge fan of the company, but covid hits too much of the company to really think it’s going to recover any time soon. Even with a vaccine, due to limited uptake(we can’t get people to wear masks, why would they inject themselves?), we’re looking at dealing with this virus into 2023, and I want to see the debt and ...
6
tiger5tiger5
1,605,231,058
Disney EPS beats by $0.45, beats on revenue, 73.7M Disney Plus subscribers
Source: https://seekingalpha.com/news/3635709-disney-eps-beats-0_45-beats-on-revenue Article content: * Disney ($DIS): FQ4 Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.20 beats by $0.45; GAAP EPS of -$0.39 beats by $0.56. * Revenue of $14.71B (-23.1% Y/Y) beats by $610M. * Disney Plus subscribers were 73.7M vs. 65.5M consensus (57.5M in F...
52
suckfail
1,605,221,300
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jt560q/disney_eps_beats_by_045_beats_on_revenue_737m/
jadh5r
g8pe6b7
imagine how much they make buying OTM puts before their reports.
96
upvotemeok
1,602,606,150
Loop tumbles 30% after Hindenburg calls company a 'recycled' smoke and mirrors show
After taking aim at Nikola several weeks ago in a move that severely dented the EV maker's share price, short-selling firm Hindenburg is back with a scathing report on Loop Industries (NASDAQ:LOOP). "Loop Industries has never generated revenue, yet calls itself a technology innovator with a 'proven' solution that is '...
186
closingbell
1,602,596,028
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jadh5r/loop_tumbles_30_after_hindenburg_calls_company_a/
jadh5r
g8pnek5
I would love to see a list of Hindenburg's flops... where they shorted the hell out of a company and the stock still went up
30
Zigxy
1,602,610,762
Loop tumbles 30% after Hindenburg calls company a 'recycled' smoke and mirrors show
After taking aim at Nikola several weeks ago in a move that severely dented the EV maker's share price, short-selling firm Hindenburg is back with a scathing report on Loop Industries (NASDAQ:LOOP). "Loop Industries has never generated revenue, yet calls itself a technology innovator with a 'proven' solution that is '...
186
closingbell
1,602,596,028
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jadh5r/loop_tumbles_30_after_hindenburg_calls_company_a/
jadh5r
g8prtx5
People get angry when short sellers ruin their fantasies but they are doing us all a huge favour. Discovering fraud and financial crime is difficult and takes courage.
29
Praetorian-Group
1,602,612,936
Loop tumbles 30% after Hindenburg calls company a 'recycled' smoke and mirrors show
After taking aim at Nikola several weeks ago in a move that severely dented the EV maker's share price, short-selling firm Hindenburg is back with a scathing report on Loop Industries (NASDAQ:LOOP). "Loop Industries has never generated revenue, yet calls itself a technology innovator with a 'proven' solution that is '...
186
closingbell
1,602,596,028
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jadh5r/loop_tumbles_30_after_hindenburg_calls_company_a/
jadh5r
g8pn8m0
>"Former employees painted a picture of a chaotic company, whose lead scientists are twenty-something 'liars,' with no relevant work experience other than Loop, that were able to achieve 'impossible' results in a secret second lab that rank-and-file employees weren’t allowed to access." Sounds a lot like Theranos, the...
12
imunfair
1,602,610,679
Loop tumbles 30% after Hindenburg calls company a 'recycled' smoke and mirrors show
After taking aim at Nikola several weeks ago in a move that severely dented the EV maker's share price, short-selling firm Hindenburg is back with a scathing report on Loop Industries (NASDAQ:LOOP). "Loop Industries has never generated revenue, yet calls itself a technology innovator with a 'proven' solution that is '...
186
closingbell
1,602,596,028
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jadh5r/loop_tumbles_30_after_hindenburg_calls_company_a/
jadh5r
g8q7zpb
There are so many “tech” companies that have been riding this endless wave of tech enthusiasm bolstered by FAANG. I’m glad that short sellers are beginning to seriously target these companies for the financial vaporware that they are.
5
Dallywack3r
1,602,620,970
Loop tumbles 30% after Hindenburg calls company a 'recycled' smoke and mirrors show
After taking aim at Nikola several weeks ago in a move that severely dented the EV maker's share price, short-selling firm Hindenburg is back with a scathing report on Loop Industries (NASDAQ:LOOP). "Loop Industries has never generated revenue, yet calls itself a technology innovator with a 'proven' solution that is '...
186
closingbell
1,602,596,028
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jadh5r/loop_tumbles_30_after_hindenburg_calls_company_a/
jadh5r
g8r247b
God damn did investors learn nothing from Theranos? If a startup is claiming to possess breakthrough scientific technology that was thought to be physically impossible, they damn well better prove it first. I'm talking transparent public auditing by respected PhDs in the field. Holy shit people are gullible.
6
BlarpUM
1,602,636,792
Loop tumbles 30% after Hindenburg calls company a 'recycled' smoke and mirrors show
After taking aim at Nikola several weeks ago in a move that severely dented the EV maker's share price, short-selling firm Hindenburg is back with a scathing report on Loop Industries (NASDAQ:LOOP). "Loop Industries has never generated revenue, yet calls itself a technology innovator with a 'proven' solution that is '...
186
closingbell
1,602,596,028
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jadh5r/loop_tumbles_30_after_hindenburg_calls_company_a/
jadh5r
g8p1iph
This isn’t as scathing as the Nikola thing, nor is there as much evidence ... but I’m sure this Hindenburg firm is making a shitload of money just the same. Not that their claims are false...Loop is clearly promising something that will be next to impossible to deliver, but that’s very different than blatantly and fre...
38
deadjawa
1,602,599,492
Loop tumbles 30% after Hindenburg calls company a 'recycled' smoke and mirrors show
After taking aim at Nikola several weeks ago in a move that severely dented the EV maker's share price, short-selling firm Hindenburg is back with a scathing report on Loop Industries (NASDAQ:LOOP). "Loop Industries has never generated revenue, yet calls itself a technology innovator with a 'proven' solution that is '...
186
closingbell
1,602,596,028
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/jadh5r/loop_tumbles_30_after_hindenburg_calls_company_a/
j2hmbw
g75lhss
I have some, for me it is safe div payer that is matured. Sure you wont get huge growth, its also easy to understand what they do.
44
Dauren1993
1,601,455,635
Why buy 3M?
Hi guys can you tell me why are people buying 3M? The business model is great and I like it. The dividend is also fine but I see religious following of this stock while it has almost non existant appreciation over last 5 years (i know we look 20-30 years ahead but 5 years is still a long time). Is here something I'm mi...
45
UrMomBiggoGayyyy
1,601,450,826
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/j2hmbw/why_buy_3m/
j2hmbw
g75mfqk
People speculating about some sort of revenue growth due to the sell of N95 masks and stuff like that?
6
alive_consequence
1,601,456,789
Why buy 3M?
Hi guys can you tell me why are people buying 3M? The business model is great and I like it. The dividend is also fine but I see religious following of this stock while it has almost non existant appreciation over last 5 years (i know we look 20-30 years ahead but 5 years is still a long time). Is here something I'm mi...
45
UrMomBiggoGayyyy
1,601,450,826
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/j2hmbw/why_buy_3m/
ilvy2b
g3v2jp7
I’d heard that ADP’s numbers were off but had no idea they were this bad. Thanks for laying it out like this.
68
aurora-_
1,599,149,016
PSA: ADP's Jobs Report is Not Official
I'm tired of seeing the ADP data get posted and people taking it as truth. They have a [regression model that they use](https://adpemploymentreport.com/common/docs/ADP-NER-Methodology-Full-Detail.pdf), and unfortunately, it's been way off due to a significance event like Covid. Here's how they've faired since May:...
166
WestJoke8
1,599,148,037
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ilvy2b/psa_adps_jobs_report_is_not_official/
ilvy2b
g3vlrq9
It's also important to remember that BLS is survey data which this year has had error rates as high as 10%.
42
Hopefulwaters
1,599,155,901
PSA: ADP's Jobs Report is Not Official
I'm tired of seeing the ADP data get posted and people taking it as truth. They have a [regression model that they use](https://adpemploymentreport.com/common/docs/ADP-NER-Methodology-Full-Detail.pdf), and unfortunately, it's been way off due to a significance event like Covid. Here's how they've faired since May:...
166
WestJoke8
1,599,148,037
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ilvy2b/psa_adps_jobs_report_is_not_official/
ilvy2b
g3veblz
I find it hard to believe that ADP - a payroll company - is so bad at gathering stats on how many people are being paid. I suspect that their numbers reflect underemployment not shown on BLS statistics. The government reporting of those numbers is more of an art than a science at this point - they've put footnotes on...
29
imunfair
1,599,153,392
PSA: ADP's Jobs Report is Not Official
I'm tired of seeing the ADP data get posted and people taking it as truth. They have a [regression model that they use](https://adpemploymentreport.com/common/docs/ADP-NER-Methodology-Full-Detail.pdf), and unfortunately, it's been way off due to a significance event like Covid. Here's how they've faired since May:...
166
WestJoke8
1,599,148,037
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ilvy2b/psa_adps_jobs_report_is_not_official/
ik15a0
g3hhirp
I think there are three issues: 1. People are just not investing in manufacturing/industrials so the P/Es are low. Manufacturing is hard, especially when you're as diverse as 3M. And it's not sexy. 2. One of their main sectors is automotive which is likely on a downturn cycle due to covid and even probably before that...
47
miscsubs
1,598,892,040
What's up with 3M (MMM)?
Every product I have ever used from 3M has been amazing. Their adhesives, sandpapers, dental products, etc. are often the best things made. They have a global presence. The P/E ratio is well below market average at 18.78. The dividend is a healthy 3.584. The stock grew 80% between 2015-2018 and then slumped. I see some...
61
Dr_DeesNuts
1,598,891,084
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ik15a0/whats_up_with_3m_mmm/
ik15a0
g3irubr
Their debt to equity ratio is 1.43 which is double their industry's average of .72. it is likely that investors don't believe that dividend is here to stay as they are borrowing money to pay it.
11
Hopefulwaters
1,598,910,934
What's up with 3M (MMM)?
Every product I have ever used from 3M has been amazing. Their adhesives, sandpapers, dental products, etc. are often the best things made. They have a global presence. The P/E ratio is well below market average at 18.78. The dividend is a healthy 3.584. The stock grew 80% between 2015-2018 and then slumped. I see some...
61
Dr_DeesNuts
1,598,891,084
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ik15a0/whats_up_with_3m_mmm/
ik15a0
g3jon7t
Regarding your questions about brain drain and talent acquisition, I can relate my own anecdote. I was looking for a job a couple years back while graduating from one of the better engineering schools with a PhD where I was essentially developing and using adhesives. I thought 3M was a pretty obvious choice, especially...
9
ChocolateTower
1,598,927,981
What's up with 3M (MMM)?
Every product I have ever used from 3M has been amazing. Their adhesives, sandpapers, dental products, etc. are often the best things made. They have a global presence. The P/E ratio is well below market average at 18.78. The dividend is a healthy 3.584. The stock grew 80% between 2015-2018 and then slumped. I see some...
61
Dr_DeesNuts
1,598,891,084
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ik15a0/whats_up_with_3m_mmm/
ik15a0
g3hj4ac
I work for a certain well known trades merchants thats part of the kingfisher group. Now if you were to ask my opinion i think theres a few factors at play. 1. There's less and less 3M products on our shelves lately. 2.There's not as much interest, they bring nothing new to the table but charge a premium price that we...
6
grantmcg89
1,598,892,660
What's up with 3M (MMM)?
Every product I have ever used from 3M has been amazing. Their adhesives, sandpapers, dental products, etc. are often the best things made. They have a global presence. The P/E ratio is well below market average at 18.78. The dividend is a healthy 3.584. The stock grew 80% between 2015-2018 and then slumped. I see some...
61
Dr_DeesNuts
1,598,891,084
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ik15a0/whats_up_with_3m_mmm/
i4t5xg
g0kjng9
I used to work at MARX and know the stock will def go up a ton from $6 (all time allow after CEO was fired by board). Jablonsky is a great new CEO and person taking the company to new heights. I bought additional shares the when stock was at $6 and it’s now $20. Easily can see this go to $120 or beyond.
8
justme_fab
1,596,727,337
$MAXR | Maxar Technologies high post Q2 earnings; strong Earth Intelligence segment growth
>Extending its 11% PM gains, Maxar Technologies (MAXR +13.7%) is trading high after it reported Q2 revenue of $439M (-10.4% Y/Y) beats consensus by $27.95M, primarily driven by $15M increase in the Earth Intelligence segment and a $3M increase in the Space Infrastructure segment. >Net income of $306M vs. $148M in year...
20
franbatista123
1,596,725,444
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/i4t5xg/maxr_maxar_technologies_high_post_q2_earnings/
i45vgj
g0gxss2
I gotta say I really find articles like this with mid-day stock prices really insightful in the same way that huffing paint fumes to get spiritual visions in insightful for financial analysis. I mean, I know there is already a place for articles like this on the Motley Fool or wherever the fuck most Hertz investors get...
58
jpow_nudes
1,596,650,893
S&P 500 shrugs off poor employment data and rises 0.5%, as US private sector payrolls growth declines sharply to just 167k in July (from 2.4m in July), significantly missing expectations for 1.5m
\*\*\* from 4.3m in June (adjusted) \*\*\* According to data from ADP, private payrolls growth in the US slowed to a crawl, increasing only 167,000 in July - I break down the report [here](https://finbytes.co.uk/us-private-sector-employment-rises-by-just-167k/). Equity markets initially fell in the pre-market trading...
142
finbytes
1,596,636,097
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/i45vgj/sp_500_shrugs_off_poor_employment_data_and_rises/
i45vgj
g0gis31
this stock market bubble is going to pop, then im going to be able to use my cash that ive been sitting on since march 25th - said the boomers
150
upvotemeok
1,596,643,861
S&P 500 shrugs off poor employment data and rises 0.5%, as US private sector payrolls growth declines sharply to just 167k in July (from 2.4m in July), significantly missing expectations for 1.5m
\*\*\* from 4.3m in June (adjusted) \*\*\* According to data from ADP, private payrolls growth in the US slowed to a crawl, increasing only 167,000 in July - I break down the report [here](https://finbytes.co.uk/us-private-sector-employment-rises-by-just-167k/). Equity markets initially fell in the pre-market trading...
142
finbytes
1,596,636,097
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/i45vgj/sp_500_shrugs_off_poor_employment_data_and_rises/
i45vgj
g0hg8it
keep buying lol, we aint dropping till election time
14
ItsJambalieya
1,596,659,238
S&P 500 shrugs off poor employment data and rises 0.5%, as US private sector payrolls growth declines sharply to just 167k in July (from 2.4m in July), significantly missing expectations for 1.5m
\*\*\* from 4.3m in June (adjusted) \*\*\* According to data from ADP, private payrolls growth in the US slowed to a crawl, increasing only 167,000 in July - I break down the report [here](https://finbytes.co.uk/us-private-sector-employment-rises-by-just-167k/). Equity markets initially fell in the pre-market trading...
142
finbytes
1,596,636,097
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/i45vgj/sp_500_shrugs_off_poor_employment_data_and_rises/
i45vgj
g0h2rl5
The S&P 500 is up 0.5% and the dollar is down 0.5%
25
Caroso
1,596,653,239
S&P 500 shrugs off poor employment data and rises 0.5%, as US private sector payrolls growth declines sharply to just 167k in July (from 2.4m in July), significantly missing expectations for 1.5m
\*\*\* from 4.3m in June (adjusted) \*\*\* According to data from ADP, private payrolls growth in the US slowed to a crawl, increasing only 167,000 in July - I break down the report [here](https://finbytes.co.uk/us-private-sector-employment-rises-by-just-167k/). Equity markets initially fell in the pre-market trading...
142
finbytes
1,596,636,097
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/i45vgj/sp_500_shrugs_off_poor_employment_data_and_rises/
i45vgj
g0i75s4
Who needs jobs when you got J Powells printer going burrrrr
5
diglig
1,596,672,692
S&P 500 shrugs off poor employment data and rises 0.5%, as US private sector payrolls growth declines sharply to just 167k in July (from 2.4m in July), significantly missing expectations for 1.5m
\*\*\* from 4.3m in June (adjusted) \*\*\* According to data from ADP, private payrolls growth in the US slowed to a crawl, increasing only 167,000 in July - I break down the report [here](https://finbytes.co.uk/us-private-sector-employment-rises-by-just-167k/). Equity markets initially fell in the pre-market trading...
142
finbytes
1,596,636,097
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/i45vgj/sp_500_shrugs_off_poor_employment_data_and_rises/
hsz7od
fydqqhb
This is a great post, and thanks for all the inputs. It seems given the bearish sentiment reigning consistently a lot of the whales are putting it all in [puts (literally)](https://unusualwhales.com/alerts/e1188982-eebf-4136-ad2e-59d5f55d949a). I'm sorta agreeing - adding 10million users, but little content leads to ...
36
thereapercomesforall
1,595,008,247
$NFLX - some of Wall Street's thoughts post Q2 miss
Mostly Bullish: * Morgan Stanley - " Beyond the outperformance in the quarter, we highlight three positive trends heading into 2H20 and beyond.First, churn continues to be down YoY and is below pre-COVID (early2020) levels even as many geographies have re-opened. This suggests that the extent of the demand "pull forw...
142
street-guru
1,595,004,692
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/hsz7od/nflx_some_of_wall_streets_thoughts_post_q2_miss/
hsz7od
fydswby
Funny how they were not this optimistic until the fed stepped in. Reality is, all these analysts and banks turn their outlooks on a dime. If stocks are going up they just keep raising their price targets. If they are going down they lower everything. Easiest job in the world.
49
dbgtboi
1,595,009,282
$NFLX - some of Wall Street's thoughts post Q2 miss
Mostly Bullish: * Morgan Stanley - " Beyond the outperformance in the quarter, we highlight three positive trends heading into 2H20 and beyond.First, churn continues to be down YoY and is below pre-COVID (early2020) levels even as many geographies have re-opened. This suggests that the extent of the demand "pull forw...
142
street-guru
1,595,004,692
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/hsz7od/nflx_some_of_wall_streets_thoughts_post_q2_miss/
hsz7od
fye7o70
I got in at $438 and I'm still 10% up and I still like them long term, despite competition they can grow more so doesn't bother me much.
6
SpaceBollzz
1,595,016,490
$NFLX - some of Wall Street's thoughts post Q2 miss
Mostly Bullish: * Morgan Stanley - " Beyond the outperformance in the quarter, we highlight three positive trends heading into 2H20 and beyond.First, churn continues to be down YoY and is below pre-COVID (early2020) levels even as many geographies have re-opened. This suggests that the extent of the demand "pull forw...
142
street-guru
1,595,004,692
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/hsz7od/nflx_some_of_wall_streets_thoughts_post_q2_miss/
honuyu
fxj2g2d
> The actual widespread use of AI in diagnosis is still a bit away As someone who works in healthcare, this is the most important sentence of your pump. The vast majority of AI in medicine companies are Theranos-fluff. People trying to make money off of clueless investors desperate to make money off the next thing. ...
20
aedes
1,594,388,163
Investing in AI for Medicine - Input from an expert
[Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Market to Reach $18.12 Billion at 49.6% CAGR by 2025, Says AMR](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/06/30/2055625/0/en/Artificial-Intelligence-in-Medicine-Market-to-Reach-18-12-Billion-at-49-6-CAGR-by-2025-Says-AMR.html) I'm work in artificial intelligence and machine l...
12
evilbananaman
1,594,383,254
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/honuyu/investing_in_ai_for_medicine_input_from_an_expert/
honuyu
fxixnga
LVGO was in the $20's in March, $106 pre-market. https://www.livongo.com/applied-health-signals/
5
dvdmovie1
1,594,385,157
Investing in AI for Medicine - Input from an expert
[Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Market to Reach $18.12 Billion at 49.6% CAGR by 2025, Says AMR](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/06/30/2055625/0/en/Artificial-Intelligence-in-Medicine-Market-to-Reach-18-12-Billion-at-49-6-CAGR-by-2025-Says-AMR.html) I'm work in artificial intelligence and machine l...
12
evilbananaman
1,594,383,254
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/honuyu/investing_in_ai_for_medicine_input_from_an_expert/
g8eh45
fon9wn5
Interested to see what happens with Alphabet, AMD and Starbucks on Tuesday.
51
OA12T2
1,587,915,339
Upcoming S&P 500 earnings April 27 to May 1
Earnings spotlight: Keurig Dr Pepper (NYSE:KDP) and F5 Networks (NASDAQ:FFIV) on April 27 UPS (NYSE:UPS), 3M (NYSE:MMM), Alphabet, Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV), Ford (NYSE:F), Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT), AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP), Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) and Merck (NYSE:MRK) on April 28 Microsoft (MSFT)...
123
Annapurna__
1,587,908,226
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/g8eh45/upcoming_sp_500_earnings_april_27_to_may_1/
g8eh45
fonh8vh
Sooo based on this. Monday - Unknown, probably down Tuesday - Down Wednesday - up Thursday - Up Friday - Down My market predictions lol
12
elysiansaurus
1,587,919,447
Upcoming S&P 500 earnings April 27 to May 1
Earnings spotlight: Keurig Dr Pepper (NYSE:KDP) and F5 Networks (NASDAQ:FFIV) on April 27 UPS (NYSE:UPS), 3M (NYSE:MMM), Alphabet, Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV), Ford (NYSE:F), Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT), AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP), Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) and Merck (NYSE:MRK) on April 28 Microsoft (MSFT)...
123
Annapurna__
1,587,908,226
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/g8eh45/upcoming_sp_500_earnings_april_27_to_may_1/
g8eh45
fonws33
Clorox isn’t keeping up with demand it seems. Can’t find it anywhere.
12
redsusa
1,587,928,004
Upcoming S&P 500 earnings April 27 to May 1
Earnings spotlight: Keurig Dr Pepper (NYSE:KDP) and F5 Networks (NASDAQ:FFIV) on April 27 UPS (NYSE:UPS), 3M (NYSE:MMM), Alphabet, Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV), Ford (NYSE:F), Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT), AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP), Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) and Merck (NYSE:MRK) on April 28 Microsoft (MSFT)...
123
Annapurna__
1,587,908,226
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/g8eh45/upcoming_sp_500_earnings_april_27_to_may_1/
g8eh45
fop2qic
Funny that analysts predict big declines for Alphabet in ad revenues but the stock is exactly where it was a year ago. I thought advertising was almost 100% of their revenues.
6
JP2205
1,587,951,786
Upcoming S&P 500 earnings April 27 to May 1
Earnings spotlight: Keurig Dr Pepper (NYSE:KDP) and F5 Networks (NASDAQ:FFIV) on April 27 UPS (NYSE:UPS), 3M (NYSE:MMM), Alphabet, Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV), Ford (NYSE:F), Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT), AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP), Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) and Merck (NYSE:MRK) on April 28 Microsoft (MSFT)...
123
Annapurna__
1,587,908,226
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/g8eh45/upcoming_sp_500_earnings_april_27_to_may_1/
ffe8cb
fjy7qti
I took $78.00 and turned it into $21.62 in 3 days.
282
Ulfhednar41
1,583,691,527
Kyle turning $15 into $2.8M in 2 years
I just saw an ad (By RagingBull) on Youtube where they talk about "Kyle" who was $80k in debt but then started trading and made almost $3M in two years. We all know it's bullshit, but isn't this type of ad very dangerous? A lot of uneducated people could lose a lot of money with this. Not saying this should be illeg...
1,219
etienner
1,583,682,205
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ffe8cb/kyle_turning_15_into_28m_in_2_years/
ffe8cb
fjy2hal
Those are rookie numbers. You gotta pump those numbers up. I took $0.72 and made $46 million in four and half days.
574
Nikandro
1,583,688,499
Kyle turning $15 into $2.8M in 2 years
I just saw an ad (By RagingBull) on Youtube where they talk about "Kyle" who was $80k in debt but then started trading and made almost $3M in two years. We all know it's bullshit, but isn't this type of ad very dangerous? A lot of uneducated people could lose a lot of money with this. Not saying this should be illeg...
1,219
etienner
1,583,682,205
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ffe8cb/kyle_turning_15_into_28m_in_2_years/
ffe8cb
fjxu6iy
The people doing this kind of shit are absolute scum and are the lowest of the low.
76
OfficialHavik
1,583,683,429
Kyle turning $15 into $2.8M in 2 years
I just saw an ad (By RagingBull) on Youtube where they talk about "Kyle" who was $80k in debt but then started trading and made almost $3M in two years. We all know it's bullshit, but isn't this type of ad very dangerous? A lot of uneducated people could lose a lot of money with this. Not saying this should be illeg...
1,219
etienner
1,583,682,205
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ffe8cb/kyle_turning_15_into_28m_in_2_years/
ffe8cb
fjy9jyo
Well there was a guy on WSB who bought a ton of TSLA calls last winter and turned 15k (?) into over 2 mil in 3 - 4 months. Perfect timing and such. So it is possible, just very unlikely.
63
CervixAssassin
1,583,692,441
Kyle turning $15 into $2.8M in 2 years
I just saw an ad (By RagingBull) on Youtube where they talk about "Kyle" who was $80k in debt but then started trading and made almost $3M in two years. We all know it's bullshit, but isn't this type of ad very dangerous? A lot of uneducated people could lose a lot of money with this. Not saying this should be illeg...
1,219
etienner
1,583,682,205
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ffe8cb/kyle_turning_15_into_28m_in_2_years/
ffe8cb
fjy7rdb
I went to one of those dinner sales presentations with my mom about 15 years ago when I was just starting to invest before I got into the industry. It was actually three different presentations but the first one was by a company selling trading tools. Every trader has a method and a metric. Usually it's a combination ...
9
the_cardfather
1,583,691,535
Kyle turning $15 into $2.8M in 2 years
I just saw an ad (By RagingBull) on Youtube where they talk about "Kyle" who was $80k in debt but then started trading and made almost $3M in two years. We all know it's bullshit, but isn't this type of ad very dangerous? A lot of uneducated people could lose a lot of money with this. Not saying this should be illeg...
1,219
etienner
1,583,682,205
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ffe8cb/kyle_turning_15_into_28m_in_2_years/
ffe8cb
fjxwz6y
If the FCC was doing it's job properly, these fraudsters would be in prison.
20
TheReverent
1,583,685,268
Kyle turning $15 into $2.8M in 2 years
I just saw an ad (By RagingBull) on Youtube where they talk about "Kyle" who was $80k in debt but then started trading and made almost $3M in two years. We all know it's bullshit, but isn't this type of ad very dangerous? A lot of uneducated people could lose a lot of money with this. Not saying this should be illeg...
1,219
etienner
1,583,682,205
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ffe8cb/kyle_turning_15_into_28m_in_2_years/
ffe8cb
fjxzvth
They are usually regulated, but most of them are - despite what people here like to tell you - somehow true. Like there is a trader, who managed to start with $15k, and eventually got 2.8millions through the market, just how there is a poker player that started with $50 and make 2 millions $ (what happened in the meant...
5
fireflynet
1,583,687,026
Kyle turning $15 into $2.8M in 2 years
I just saw an ad (By RagingBull) on Youtube where they talk about "Kyle" who was $80k in debt but then started trading and made almost $3M in two years. We all know it's bullshit, but isn't this type of ad very dangerous? A lot of uneducated people could lose a lot of money with this. Not saying this should be illeg...
1,219
etienner
1,583,682,205
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ffe8cb/kyle_turning_15_into_28m_in_2_years/
ev9284
ffu8ue4
Curious if this has anything to do with water issues in Minnesota near a big 3M plant? There have been confirmed cases of water pollution stemming from 3M dumping. That may be a stretch, but since there is not article linked to this, is there any context to this or just numbers?
87
snowmidnight
1,580,236,917
3M to cut 1,500 jobs, profit falls 28%
Jan 28 (Reuters) - U.S. industrial giant 3M Co reported a 28% fall in quarterly profit on Tuesday due to restructuring and litigation charges and said it would cut 1,500 jobs globally as it looks to reduce costs. Net income attributable to 3M fell to $969 million, or $1.66 per share, in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 3...
319
hotrodfantasy
1,580,234,944
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ev9284/3m_to_cut_1500_jobs_profit_falls_28/
ev9284
ffu68s1
With all those virus protection masks they are currently cranking out they will be fine
108
frank1257
1,580,235,365
3M to cut 1,500 jobs, profit falls 28%
Jan 28 (Reuters) - U.S. industrial giant 3M Co reported a 28% fall in quarterly profit on Tuesday due to restructuring and litigation charges and said it would cut 1,500 jobs globally as it looks to reduce costs. Net income attributable to 3M fell to $969 million, or $1.66 per share, in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 3...
319
hotrodfantasy
1,580,234,944
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ev9284/3m_to_cut_1500_jobs_profit_falls_28/
ev9284
ffv0rkx
Hope one of them is the person who put the hole in my dish wand pad.
14
failingtolurk
1,580,253,052
3M to cut 1,500 jobs, profit falls 28%
Jan 28 (Reuters) - U.S. industrial giant 3M Co reported a 28% fall in quarterly profit on Tuesday due to restructuring and litigation charges and said it would cut 1,500 jobs globally as it looks to reduce costs. Net income attributable to 3M fell to $969 million, or $1.66 per share, in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 3...
319
hotrodfantasy
1,580,234,944
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ev9284/3m_to_cut_1500_jobs_profit_falls_28/
epnjnd
fekilcy
So you think in 8 years that Tesla will be a $3Tr company? Am I reading that right?
87
WeekendQuant
1,579,200,802
My revised (again) model of TSLA through 2028 (Price Target of $17,600 in 2028)
Hi gang, I posed two different models in the last 6 years that I'm continually revisiting and updating based on new data that's available to me. Here's the first one below from 6 years ago where I attached a $450 price target by end of 2018 https://old.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/1k15cb/my_model_of_tsla_through_2...
64
farzyness
1,579,200,176
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/epnjnd/my_revised_again_model_of_tsla_through_2028_price/
epnjnd
fel9ea6
I think your projections are way too optimistic. From 1966 until today, Toyota has only sold 44M Corolla's. That's over 50 years. To think Tesla is going to move 7.6M cars in a single year is way too aggressive, especially since automated cars are going to reduce the total number of consumers who buy cars.
18
baconcheeseburgarian
1,579,216,929
My revised (again) model of TSLA through 2028 (Price Target of $17,600 in 2028)
Hi gang, I posed two different models in the last 6 years that I'm continually revisiting and updating based on new data that's available to me. Here's the first one below from 6 years ago where I attached a $450 price target by end of 2018 https://old.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/1k15cb/my_model_of_tsla_through_2...
64
farzyness
1,579,200,176
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/epnjnd/my_revised_again_model_of_tsla_through_2028_price/
epnjnd
feks74k
Not sure if trolling or not... This is gold
22
redemem
1,579,206,506
My revised (again) model of TSLA through 2028 (Price Target of $17,600 in 2028)
Hi gang, I posed two different models in the last 6 years that I'm continually revisiting and updating based on new data that's available to me. Here's the first one below from 6 years ago where I attached a $450 price target by end of 2018 https://old.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/1k15cb/my_model_of_tsla_through_2...
64
farzyness
1,579,200,176
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/epnjnd/my_revised_again_model_of_tsla_through_2028_price/
epnjnd
feks178
It sounds like this valuation is dependent on Tesla both developing a viable level 5 autonomous vehicle before their competitors and having a large moat. I'm highly skeptical of both. Currently Tesla has level 2 autonomy. They claim their hardware is capable of level 5, but that claim is not particularly valuable. Wa...
13
wefarrell
1,579,206,410
My revised (again) model of TSLA through 2028 (Price Target of $17,600 in 2028)
Hi gang, I posed two different models in the last 6 years that I'm continually revisiting and updating based on new data that's available to me. Here's the first one below from 6 years ago where I attached a $450 price target by end of 2018 https://old.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/1k15cb/my_model_of_tsla_through_2...
64
farzyness
1,579,200,176
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/epnjnd/my_revised_again_model_of_tsla_through_2028_price/
epnjnd
feko9c8
When will it hit $170 again (so I can splurge)
7
ed2727
1,579,204,180
My revised (again) model of TSLA through 2028 (Price Target of $17,600 in 2028)
Hi gang, I posed two different models in the last 6 years that I'm continually revisiting and updating based on new data that's available to me. Here's the first one below from 6 years ago where I attached a $450 price target by end of 2018 https://old.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/1k15cb/my_model_of_tsla_through_2...
64
farzyness
1,579,200,176
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/epnjnd/my_revised_again_model_of_tsla_through_2028_price/
ejymb6
fd4tgrv
I found [Ben Felix's video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AecvTErBQY8) on picking individual stocks to be eye-opening. A main point I took away is that the entire excess return of US stocks over treasury bills came from only the top 4% of US companies. The remaining 96% of companies provided a return equal to treasur...
5
ForeverJung42
1,578,170,924
Diversifying via Stocks or ETFs?
Hey all! I'm trying to balance and diversify my somewhat haphazard portfolio. I'm 30, have a solid income, not much debt besides a house and a new condo (which I have cash aside for improvements to). I currently have 7 stocks across 6 sectors, and an ETF. I'm trying to balance them not only as a percentage of my portf...
12
p250AWP
1,578,155,021
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/ejymb6/diversifying_via_stocks_or_etfs/
efxibv
fc31ef9
Yeah, there are banks everywhere, with guys who specialize in figuring out how to lend money, that's their business and they WANT to lend the money out. If someone can't get a loan from a regular bank, it's because their idea is so sketchy that every bank has turned them down. So although there may be some sort o...
49
MrRonObvious
1,577,379,244
The Worst Crowdfunding Deal I've Ever Seen: Sponsor Makes All Returns from Investor Fees
​ Generally speaking, when you need financing, you pay interest or equity upside in the future in exchange for capital today. If you are able to achieve some kind of Adam Neumann-esque hat-trick and get *paid* to borrow money, you are more or less a genius. Enter CrowdStreet, a crowdfunding platform that has ma...
99
narworker2
1,577,378,146
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/efxibv/the_worst_crowdfunding_deal_ive_ever_seen_sponsor/
efxibv
fc32irg
Should cross post in R/Atlanta. There’s a lot of people who would like to read this.
13
Allthelivelongday
1,577,379,954
The Worst Crowdfunding Deal I've Ever Seen: Sponsor Makes All Returns from Investor Fees
​ Generally speaking, when you need financing, you pay interest or equity upside in the future in exchange for capital today. If you are able to achieve some kind of Adam Neumann-esque hat-trick and get *paid* to borrow money, you are more or less a genius. Enter CrowdStreet, a crowdfunding platform that has ma...
99
narworker2
1,577,378,146
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/efxibv/the_worst_crowdfunding_deal_ive_ever_seen_sponsor/
efxibv
fc31en9
the font is tiny but the post is strong lol
12
bunnydoge
1,577,379,248
The Worst Crowdfunding Deal I've Ever Seen: Sponsor Makes All Returns from Investor Fees
​ Generally speaking, when you need financing, you pay interest or equity upside in the future in exchange for capital today. If you are able to achieve some kind of Adam Neumann-esque hat-trick and get *paid* to borrow money, you are more or less a genius. Enter CrowdStreet, a crowdfunding platform that has ma...
99
narworker2
1,577,378,146
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/efxibv/the_worst_crowdfunding_deal_ive_ever_seen_sponsor/
efxibv
fc34sn3
Here is a list of all the fees lol: https://i.imgur.com/dlnSiBq.png
10
bunnydoge
1,577,381,429
The Worst Crowdfunding Deal I've Ever Seen: Sponsor Makes All Returns from Investor Fees
​ Generally speaking, when you need financing, you pay interest or equity upside in the future in exchange for capital today. If you are able to achieve some kind of Adam Neumann-esque hat-trick and get *paid* to borrow money, you are more or less a genius. Enter CrowdStreet, a crowdfunding platform that has ma...
99
narworker2
1,577,378,146
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/efxibv/the_worst_crowdfunding_deal_ive_ever_seen_sponsor/
efxibv
fc3ifog
Welcome to high-profile CRE deals. It's not about who the best investor is, it's about who can structure the best deal for themselves, using the dumbest equity & debt at the time. This is not a cynical viewpoint. It's a fact. Downside protection for the sponsor is ALWAYS the name of the game.
6
Irving94
1,577,390,497
The Worst Crowdfunding Deal I've Ever Seen: Sponsor Makes All Returns from Investor Fees
​ Generally speaking, when you need financing, you pay interest or equity upside in the future in exchange for capital today. If you are able to achieve some kind of Adam Neumann-esque hat-trick and get *paid* to borrow money, you are more or less a genius. Enter CrowdStreet, a crowdfunding platform that has ma...
99
narworker2
1,577,378,146
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/efxibv/the_worst_crowdfunding_deal_ive_ever_seen_sponsor/
c8qvhw
esovsf2
Return is not yield. Bonds move in price. Bonds have risen in price (equivalently fallen in yield) lately.
25
kiwimancy
1,562,174,978
How can T-Bonds ETF's have such high yields
Please take a look: [TRSX](https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/TRSX:IM) How can this ETF return: Time | Return ----|------ 3M | 3.54% YTD | 9.42% 1 | 12.94% When [30year US treasury bonds yields are at 2.47%](https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/?symbol=US30Y)? I understand this is an ETF and the gross yield is actually just...
16
throwaway388292828
1,562,174,689
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c8qvhw/how_can_tbonds_etfs_have_such_high_yields/
c5vo2c
es4gvhu
Now *this* is the type of shit this sub should be filled w/. Good job putting things together.
804
DavidsWorkAccount
1,561,584,545
A buy and hold approach for 24 years
As a conservative growth dividend growth investor, I wanted to do a short study on what buying and holding 25 well known blue chips would have done for an investor over the course of approximately 24 years. We’re making the following assumptions. * The Investor is not an expert, but has a basic understanding of how to...
1,688
vipnasty
1,561,582,161
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c5vo2c/a_buy_and_hold_approach_for_24_years/
c5vo2c
es5fpia
> Have a business model that you understand properly. That's funny; when I first got my license (ALL those years ago), our branch manager said "JUST BUY REEBOK!!!" When we asked why, he said "BECAUSE ALL THE FUCKING KIDS ARE WEARING THEM!!!" Turned out to be good advice...
14
candidly1
1,561,610,360
A buy and hold approach for 24 years
As a conservative growth dividend growth investor, I wanted to do a short study on what buying and holding 25 well known blue chips would have done for an investor over the course of approximately 24 years. We’re making the following assumptions. * The Investor is not an expert, but has a basic understanding of how to...
1,688
vipnasty
1,561,582,161
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c5vo2c/a_buy_and_hold_approach_for_24_years/
c5vo2c
es4e5ex
It's crazy how much you can juice returns with a bit of hindsight.
234
MasterCookSwag
1,561,582,809
A buy and hold approach for 24 years
As a conservative growth dividend growth investor, I wanted to do a short study on what buying and holding 25 well known blue chips would have done for an investor over the course of approximately 24 years. We’re making the following assumptions. * The Investor is not an expert, but has a basic understanding of how to...
1,688
vipnasty
1,561,582,161
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c5vo2c/a_buy_and_hold_approach_for_24_years/
c5vo2c
es4mpck
No offence, but it doesn't really say much. It's very easy to put together a bunch of criteria that looks reasonable and find one set that outperforms over the past couple decades.
75
TheOsuConspiracy
1,561,588,490
A buy and hold approach for 24 years
As a conservative growth dividend growth investor, I wanted to do a short study on what buying and holding 25 well known blue chips would have done for an investor over the course of approximately 24 years. We’re making the following assumptions. * The Investor is not an expert, but has a basic understanding of how to...
1,688
vipnasty
1,561,582,161
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c5vo2c/a_buy_and_hold_approach_for_24_years/
c5vo2c
es5qyxc
I’m sorry I have a problem with your methodology. I think it would have been more accurate to go back to 1995, look at the blue chip stocks of that time, and select them randomly and never sell. It’s easy to pick stocks now because you know what lasted. Your method doesn’t account for the potential for your selections ...
9
AuNanoMan
1,561,623,761
A buy and hold approach for 24 years
As a conservative growth dividend growth investor, I wanted to do a short study on what buying and holding 25 well known blue chips would have done for an investor over the course of approximately 24 years. We’re making the following assumptions. * The Investor is not an expert, but has a basic understanding of how to...
1,688
vipnasty
1,561,582,161
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c5vo2c/a_buy_and_hold_approach_for_24_years/
c5vo2c
es6mxu2
I put $2500 into MO in 1996 after I graduated college, kept every spinoff and reinvested every dividend. That $2500 is now $18,100 of PM $10,200 of MO $7100 of MDLZ $1300 of KHC. For a total of $36700 and annual income of $1938 (5.28% current yield and 77.56% annual yield on my initial investment) That performa...
5
SeeMonkeyMafia
1,561,652,905
A buy and hold approach for 24 years
As a conservative growth dividend growth investor, I wanted to do a short study on what buying and holding 25 well known blue chips would have done for an investor over the course of approximately 24 years. We’re making the following assumptions. * The Investor is not an expert, but has a basic understanding of how to...
1,688
vipnasty
1,561,582,161
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c5vo2c/a_buy_and_hold_approach_for_24_years/
c5vo2c
es51j4j
Backtests are super. Guarantee me the next 25 years will unfold in largely the same manner as the last 25, and I'll sign up for your newsletters tomorrow.
12
LobsterWiggle
1,561,599,435
A buy and hold approach for 24 years
As a conservative growth dividend growth investor, I wanted to do a short study on what buying and holding 25 well known blue chips would have done for an investor over the course of approximately 24 years. We’re making the following assumptions. * The Investor is not an expert, but has a basic understanding of how to...
1,688
vipnasty
1,561,582,161
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c5vo2c/a_buy_and_hold_approach_for_24_years/
c5vo2c
es4jdnh
I've thought about investing in a portfolio like this, especially since I'm young and just starting my career. I think a really smart way to do it would be to have SPY as 50% of your portfolio or so. Then the other 50% in 20-25 high performers.
16
Halostar
1,561,586,199
A buy and hold approach for 24 years
As a conservative growth dividend growth investor, I wanted to do a short study on what buying and holding 25 well known blue chips would have done for an investor over the course of approximately 24 years. We’re making the following assumptions. * The Investor is not an expert, but has a basic understanding of how to...
1,688
vipnasty
1,561,582,161
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c5vo2c/a_buy_and_hold_approach_for_24_years/
c5vo2c
es4xphy
I'm going to get downvoted to oblivion for this, but I think this type of post is extremely misleading. The issue here is that the US economy grew tremendously in the past 25 years. If you bought any US company in the early 90s, and the company is still around today, chances are you killed it. The reality of the wo...
8
ctrl_alt_rip
1,561,596,652
A buy and hold approach for 24 years
As a conservative growth dividend growth investor, I wanted to do a short study on what buying and holding 25 well known blue chips would have done for an investor over the course of approximately 24 years. We’re making the following assumptions. * The Investor is not an expert, but has a basic understanding of how to...
1,688
vipnasty
1,561,582,161
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/c5vo2c/a_buy_and_hold_approach_for_24_years/
bv2i5m
epkjgzi
Between Brexit, China, and now lingering Mexico/EU nonsense, the bond market is pricing in a broad based slowdown in global trade. The Fed will never admit they overtightened or that they expect a recession. But they did overtighten slightly in December. Pricing in a 75 - 100 bps rate cut is basically in line with pri...
21
BukkakeKing69
1,559,275,430
The Bond market is now pricing in a greater chance for THREE rate cuts (by the end of 2019) than they are the chance of us keeping our current rate of 225-250. Do you believe that the bond market is mistaken, or the Fed is mistaken?
For the 11 Dec 2019 Fed meeting, the market is now pricing in a ~16% chance (at time of writing) for THREE rate cuts (down to 150-175). This was not the case just yesterday. In comparison, the chance of us having the same rate that we have now is ~12%. This is such a huge difference. Even more insane? An around equal...
48
lulzcakes
1,559,272,946
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/bv2i5m/the_bond_market_is_now_pricing_in_a_greater/
bv2i5m
epopud4
I think the Fed won't cut rates unless at least one, probably more, of the following happens: 1. Sustained bear market, not like that December freak out that lasted a month but a 20%+ decline lasting several months. 2. Collapse in inflation well below 1%. Inflation between 1-3% is okay. 3. A significant and sustained ...
5
RealHornblower
1,559,349,846
The Bond market is now pricing in a greater chance for THREE rate cuts (by the end of 2019) than they are the chance of us keeping our current rate of 225-250. Do you believe that the bond market is mistaken, or the Fed is mistaken?
For the 11 Dec 2019 Fed meeting, the market is now pricing in a ~16% chance (at time of writing) for THREE rate cuts (down to 150-175). This was not the case just yesterday. In comparison, the chance of us having the same rate that we have now is ~12%. This is such a huge difference. Even more insane? An around equal...
48
lulzcakes
1,559,272,946
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/bv2i5m/the_bond_market_is_now_pricing_in_a_greater/
bn2stv
en1sdx0
[The bond market is absolutely pricing in pretty good odds of a rate cut](https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.html)
35
MasterCookSwag
1,557,518,112
The 3m/5y yield curve has been inverted for well over a month and is currently off by over 15 BPs. The Fed has signaled no rate cuts. What is the bond market pricing in right now if not a rate cut this calendar year?
With how well the stock market and economy have been performing lately, despite Brexit and Trade War concerns, the bond market continues to perform in concerning ways. You would think that a delayed Brexit (and vastly reduced risk of a no-deal Brexit) would have fixed the yield curve a bit, but it did not. In some case...
92
lulzcakes
1,557,517,399
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/bn2stv/the_3m5y_yield_curve_has_been_inverted_for_well/
bn2stv
en1uqu9
Honestly, rates are too low to make a difference if they're cut anyways
14
DukeCanada
1,557,519,492
The 3m/5y yield curve has been inverted for well over a month and is currently off by over 15 BPs. The Fed has signaled no rate cuts. What is the bond market pricing in right now if not a rate cut this calendar year?
With how well the stock market and economy have been performing lately, despite Brexit and Trade War concerns, the bond market continues to perform in concerning ways. You would think that a delayed Brexit (and vastly reduced risk of a no-deal Brexit) would have fixed the yield curve a bit, but it did not. In some case...
92
lulzcakes
1,557,517,399
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/bn2stv/the_3m5y_yield_curve_has_been_inverted_for_well/
bn2stv
en31wpq
market is pricing in a 50bps rate cut by end of 2019. ​ [https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/stir/30-day-federal-fund.html](https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/stir/30-day-federal-fund.html)
6
LastInspiration
1,557,545,444
The 3m/5y yield curve has been inverted for well over a month and is currently off by over 15 BPs. The Fed has signaled no rate cuts. What is the bond market pricing in right now if not a rate cut this calendar year?
With how well the stock market and economy have been performing lately, despite Brexit and Trade War concerns, the bond market continues to perform in concerning ways. You would think that a delayed Brexit (and vastly reduced risk of a no-deal Brexit) would have fixed the yield curve a bit, but it did not. In some case...
92
lulzcakes
1,557,517,399
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/bn2stv/the_3m5y_yield_curve_has_been_inverted_for_well/
biwul9
em3z8lb
They always say the bond market is where the real info is...
25
MasterCookSwag
1,556,591,681
U.S. 10 Year Treasury Note rate has dropped over 7% YTD. Despite a strong recovery in the stock market after December 2018, Treasuries are still being snapped up, markets are predicting a rate cut, and inflation remains low.
I'm not writing this thread to be all "the market is going to crash", and I hope that the discussion here doesn't go that way either. I'm curious why events have led us to where we are now. Our economic situation is so curious, and so inexplicable by historical standards, that one has to wonder where we strayed. Stud...
46
lulzcakes
1,556,583,813
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/biwul9/us_10_year_treasury_note_rate_has_dropped_over_7/
biwul9
em45080
Has anyone looked at how much foreign money is coming into our equities market? I have not seen exact figures, but I feel like in large the insane growth in the equities market is one part low interest rates for so many years, one part foreign money pouring in because the rest of the world is doing so poorly, and zero ...
17
von_stauffenberg
1,556,596,545
U.S. 10 Year Treasury Note rate has dropped over 7% YTD. Despite a strong recovery in the stock market after December 2018, Treasuries are still being snapped up, markets are predicting a rate cut, and inflation remains low.
I'm not writing this thread to be all "the market is going to crash", and I hope that the discussion here doesn't go that way either. I'm curious why events have led us to where we are now. Our economic situation is so curious, and so inexplicable by historical standards, that one has to wonder where we strayed. Stud...
46
lulzcakes
1,556,583,813
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/biwul9/us_10_year_treasury_note_rate_has_dropped_over_7/
biwul9
em43arr
There's been such low volume these past few weeks in the market and the S&P hit a new high, but just barely. Last couple times we've reached this level there's been a sell off, so I'd anticipate one here. What's left to really push markets ahead? A China trade deal? I'd buy bear ETFs now.
8
OfficialHavik
1,556,594,950
U.S. 10 Year Treasury Note rate has dropped over 7% YTD. Despite a strong recovery in the stock market after December 2018, Treasuries are still being snapped up, markets are predicting a rate cut, and inflation remains low.
I'm not writing this thread to be all "the market is going to crash", and I hope that the discussion here doesn't go that way either. I'm curious why events have led us to where we are now. Our economic situation is so curious, and so inexplicable by historical standards, that one has to wonder where we strayed. Stud...
46
lulzcakes
1,556,583,813
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/biwul9/us_10_year_treasury_note_rate_has_dropped_over_7/
biwul9
em4u2kg
is our economy really THAT strong? how can you say that when government continues to pile on nearly $1T deficits? i know we've been doing that basically for the past 10 years, but what would happen if that slowed significantly or went away? i honestly think there would be almost no organic natural growth. the likel...
8
pickleback11
1,556,628,705
U.S. 10 Year Treasury Note rate has dropped over 7% YTD. Despite a strong recovery in the stock market after December 2018, Treasuries are still being snapped up, markets are predicting a rate cut, and inflation remains low.
I'm not writing this thread to be all "the market is going to crash", and I hope that the discussion here doesn't go that way either. I'm curious why events have led us to where we are now. Our economic situation is so curious, and so inexplicable by historical standards, that one has to wonder where we strayed. Stud...
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lulzcakes
1,556,583,813
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https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/biwul9/us_10_year_treasury_note_rate_has_dropped_over_7/
aw6x5f
ehkd100
"We sell hamburgers for $1 that cost us $2 to make and offer no competitive advantage over our far more massive competitor." - Lyft basically
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iridiue
1,551,459,411
Lyft files for IPO
* Lyft 2018 revenue $2.16B, loss $911.3M * Lyft seeks listing under Nasdaq * Lyft accumulated deficit abut $3B ending 2018 * Following Lyft, Uber is also expected to file IPO in 2019 * In the filing, Lyft mentions that they “may not be able to achieve or maintain profitability in the future” (Edit1: not a forecast...
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AlteregoMike
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https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/aw6x5f/lyft_files_for_ipo/
aw6x5f
ehl8ncz
“Yo retail, take these bags” - VC investors, probably
16
Lost_in_Adeles_Rolls
1,551,481,719
Lyft files for IPO
* Lyft 2018 revenue $2.16B, loss $911.3M * Lyft seeks listing under Nasdaq * Lyft accumulated deficit abut $3B ending 2018 * Following Lyft, Uber is also expected to file IPO in 2019 * In the filing, Lyft mentions that they “may not be able to achieve or maintain profitability in the future” (Edit1: not a forecast...
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AlteregoMike
1,551,458,364
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/aw6x5f/lyft_files_for_ipo/
aw6x5f
ehkjizn
"I'm confused. This has nothing to do with Apple." - r/investing
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that1celebrity
1,551,464,474
Lyft files for IPO
* Lyft 2018 revenue $2.16B, loss $911.3M * Lyft seeks listing under Nasdaq * Lyft accumulated deficit abut $3B ending 2018 * Following Lyft, Uber is also expected to file IPO in 2019 * In the filing, Lyft mentions that they “may not be able to achieve or maintain profitability in the future” (Edit1: not a forecast...
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AlteregoMike
1,551,458,364
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/aw6x5f/lyft_files_for_ipo/
aw6x5f
ehkbr72
[Direct Link to S-1](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1759509/000119312519059849/d633517ds1.htm)
17
SirNilsOlavI
1,551,458,571
Lyft files for IPO
* Lyft 2018 revenue $2.16B, loss $911.3M * Lyft seeks listing under Nasdaq * Lyft accumulated deficit abut $3B ending 2018 * Following Lyft, Uber is also expected to file IPO in 2019 * In the filing, Lyft mentions that they “may not be able to achieve or maintain profitability in the future” (Edit1: not a forecast...
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AlteregoMike
1,551,458,364
3m
investing
https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/aw6x5f/lyft_files_for_ipo/