-- Continues To Go up slow> Quantum-Si incorporated (QSI) NasdaqGM - NasdaqGM Real Time Price. 1.7300+0.1300 (+8.12%) At close: June 28 04:00PM EDT 1.7400 +0.01 (+0.58%) Pre-Market: 08:12AM EDT
I love me wine at the beach. This is when you beak the Chards out... or a nice German Riesling. Also Rose is made for the beach. Twisted Tea I believe is just tea with booze. But they use actual tea not flavoring. The rumor on the street is this division is making a comeback.
Our little completely off the radar chip stock had a little volume yesterday. IPWR $11.98 I need to check in on them, see what's up. It's like the baby-bio of chip companies.
Listen I'm not going to say anything but this guy is kind of around some less than normal sexual activity right? wasn't Bill a guest on the guys Island that killed himself or was murdered? Women Interviewing for Bill Gates’s Private Office Were Asked Sexually Explicit Questions What are you really thinking.
Interesting tidbit-- I'm not sure I get the connection but this co called Doosan? I think the Co's just appeared on the same pod cast I don't see a connection. But the Doosan idea is fresh/ Vicor Corporation In addition to delivering emergency medical supplies to remote locations, Doosan Mobility drones provide solar panel inspection with far great efficiency and speed. A hydrogen fuel-cell power pack makes this possible by enabling over two hours of UAV flight time; four times longer than most battery-powered drones. ANDOVER, Mass., May 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vicor Corporation, the leader in high‑performance power modules, enables customers to build world-changing innovations. Doosan Mobility Innovation (Doosan) appeared on the Vicor Powering Innovation podcast to discuss the life-saving applications they support with their hydrogen fuel-cell power pack, which enables drones to fly 5x longer than those utilizing lithium-ion batteries. In the latest episode, Doosan, a Korea-based company, shares a variety of life-saving applications where drones are the hero, serving as first-responders in a number of long-distance rescue missions. Doosan’s technology covers a range of applications, many revolving around humanitarian missions. Robert Gendron, Corporate Vice President of Product Development for Vicor, hosts Soonsuk Roh, Director of Business Development at Doosan, who shares the innovative technology that integrates fuel-cell technology with high-density power modules to dramatically extend flight time for remote, long-distance missions that would be risky or impossible for humans to attempt. I guess the drone needs the VICR module as well... But hey if you want to send a really long range handshake into Russia... Maybe Ukraine should look into this tech> Just saying...
I continue to be worried for the stock market and for the US economy. I gave you all a econ fact before it went mainstream-- The filing for bankruptcies <------ This is at a level not seen since some serious market meltdowns> What does this mean? Well the too far too fast Fed has sunk alot of folks... and this means non traditional bank lending one of my overriding themes this year is of the hook! Blackstone and KKR and SOFI this is the sweet spot of the economy. READ THIS- Researchers at the US central bank just published a paper warning that a historic surge in the percentage of distressed American companies could worsen the fallout from the Fed's inflation battle. Plainly, they said high borrowing costs could cause a huge number of companies to crumble. "The share of nonfinancial firms in financial distress has reached a level that is higher than during most previous tightening episodes since the 1970s," Ander Perez-Orive and Yannick Timmer wrote. The Fed's 10 consecutive interest rates — intended to quell historically high prices — threaten to hammer business investment, employment, and economic activity. Now, the economists said, it's possible that debt-ridden companies will avoid spending money on new developments or facilities, hiring, or production. The full extent of the damage remains to be seen, but as of now, the central bank authors said about 37% of firms are in trouble. That is, more than a third of companies could default in the coming months, thanks to tightening monetary policy. Pardon the jargon, but here's how the researchers put it: "Our hypothesis is that following a policy tightening, access to external financing deteriorates more for firms that are in distress than for healthy firms, while following a policy easing, external financing conditions do not change appreciably enough for the two groups of firms to trigger a differential response." Got it? It's okay, I didn't either the first time around. Basically, they are predicting that companies feel pain in times of policy tightening, especially those with weaker balance sheets to begin with. But at the same time, loosening of policy doesn't necessarily translate to smoother sailing in the same way.
Speaking of little companies we know-- Van these are the guys who make the black sludge. The photo we can never find. they just produced some sludge. AQMS Aqua Metals, Inc. $1.170.04 (+3.54%)3:59 PM 06/28/23 NASDAQ | $USD | Pre-Market: $1.22 +0.05 (+4.27%) 8:40 AM