I would have traded it but the DKS $115 puts been printing. I need to ask Option King how to buy better at Open.
UPDATE- Ubisoft Entertainment SA (UBSFY) Other OTC - Other OTC 6.30+0.49(+8.43%)<-------------- not much vol As of 11:49AM EDT.
UPDATE- No Vol! Nauticus Robotics, Inc. (KITT) NasdaqCM - NasdaqCM Real Time Price. 1.9900+0.0500(+2.58%) As of 11:46AM EDT.
Lets Give This a shot here it was $1 higher today> AerSale Corporation (ASLE)- Initiate Gummy-! NasdaqCM - NasdaqCM Real Time Price. 13.58+0.94(+7.44%) As of 12:08PM EDT. Market open.
The daily son-of-a-bitch featuring... Co-CEO Scott Farquhar Sells 8,241 Shares of Atlassian Corp August 10, 2023 In this article: TEAM On August 9, 2023, Scott Farquhar, Co-CEO, Co-Founder, and 10% Owner of Atlassian Corp (NASDAQ:TEAM), sold 8,241 shares of the company. This move is part of a broader trend of insider selling at Atlassian Corp over the past year. Scott Farquhar is a prominent figure in the tech industry. He co-founded Atlassian Corp with Mike Cannon-Brookes in 2002. The company, headquartered in Sydney, Australia, is a leading provider of team collaboration and productivity software. It offers a suite of products, including JIRA software for team planning and project management, Confluence for team content creation and sharing, Trello for capturing and adding structure to fluid, fast-forming work for teams, and more. Farquhar's leadership has been instrumental in Atlassian's growth and success. Over the past year, Farquhar has sold a total of 1,801,142 shares and has not made any purchases. This trend is consistent with the overall insider activity at Atlassian Corp, which has seen 457 insider sells and no insider buys over the same period. OMFG! Co-CEO Scott Farquhar Sells 8,241 Shares of Atlassian Corp The stock was trading at $193 per share on the day of Farquhar's recent sale,
Your boy Cramer was talking up SNOW earlier btw. I think it has a reasonable chance of going up. What's your spy in his club say he's saying?
I would of thought alot more action here-- maybe we should buy/// Shares of French game maker Ubisoft popped 9% in Europe trading Tuesday after Microsoft submitted a new deal for the takeover of Activision Blizzard to try and appease wary U.K. regulators. The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority confirmed it blocked the original $69 billion deal that Microsoft first put forward in January 2022. The acquisition has also faced regulatory challenges in the U.S. and Europe, but the CMA has been the toughest critic of the takeover, citing concerns that the deal would hamper competition in the nascent cloud gaming market. The CMA said Microsoft and Activision Blizzard have agreed to a new, restructured agreement, which the CMA will now investigate with a decision deadline of Oct. 18. As part of the new deal, Microsoft will not acquire cloud rights for existing Activision Blizzard PC and console games, or for new games released by Activision Blizzard during the next 15 years, the CMA said. Instead, these rights will be divested to Ubisoft before Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. “The agreement provides Ubisoft with a unique opportunity to commercialize the distribution of games via cloud streaming,” Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, said in a blog post. “The agreement will enable Ubisoft to innovate and encourage different business models in the licensing and pricing of these games on cloud streaming services worldwide.” Ubisoft publishes popular games from the Assassin’s Creed, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six and Far Cry franchises.
Lets just use common sense-- Far CryUbisoft Film & TelevisionAccessibilityInside Ubisoft Archive August22, 2023 Activision Blizzard Games Coming To Ubisoft+ Yes, you read that headline right. Ubisoft today announced the signing of an agreement which will give Ubisoft cloud streaming rights to games like Call of Duty and more, coming into effect upon the completion of Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The agreement includes the complete slate of current Activision Blizzard games, as well as all their new titles launching in the 15 years after the closing of Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The games will land on Ubisoft+, while also allowing Ubisoft to license them to cloud gaming companies, service providers, and console makers. With a single subscription to Ubisoft+ Multi Access, players will soon be able to play their favorite Ubisoft games and stream their favorite Activision Blizzard games across multiple platforms including PC, Xbox consoles and Amazon Luna, and on the PlayStation platform through Ubisoft+ Classics. The agreement will offer players even greater access to a large library of beloved and classic titles as well as the newest releases, all through cloud streaming.