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Discussion in 'Stocks' started by stonedinvestor, May 13, 2022.

  1. ? Alvarium Tiedemann initiated with a Strong Buy at Raymond James 07:28 ALTI

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    Formula One Group (FWONK)- I think $77 is the 52 week high// race in Miami this weekend<-------------
    NasdaqGS - NasdaqGS Real Time Price.
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    #17091     May 2, 2023





  2. I don't know why you do this // I did the trade with Big Pete and on that day I got a great fill to my memory it was $72.90. I did post the moment after I did the trade that is not that post.
     
    #17092     May 2, 2023
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    #17093     May 2, 2023
  4. You can go do your forensics but as soon as I got off the phone I typed that.

    Who else is sharing all their best ideas?

    And how disrespectful on your part.
     
    #17094     May 2, 2023
  5. Enova International falls on flattish growth expectations for Q2
    Apr. 26

    Went from $48--> $42

    Recovery mode.Over $7 in earn / low PE
    Company Profile
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    Enova International, Inc., a technology and analytics company, provides online financial services in the United States, Brazil, Australia, and Canada. The company offers installment loans; line of credit accounts; receivables purchase agreements; CSO programs, including arranging loans with independent third-party lenders and assisting in the preparation of loan applications and loan documents; and bank programs, such as marketing services and loan servicing for near-prime unsecured consumer installment loan. It markets its financing products under the CashNetUSA, NetCredit, OnDeck, Headway Capital, The Business Backer, Simplic, and Pangea names. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
     
    #17095     May 2, 2023
  6. Who am I?

    [​IMG]
    I went to Boston College

    I worked at Chipotle and not on the grill.

    I was Chief Marketing officer of MOD Pizza....
     
    #17096     May 2, 2023
  7. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Just to keep you on the up and up.
    He must have bought pre-market though, or in the first 15 seconds, of which there were exactly 7 buys below $73, a total of 300 shares, at 72.97 and 72.99

    So whatever, not nit-picking.
    You did miss that huge run on MGM though,
     
    #17097     May 2, 2023
  8. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Ummm.... me?
     
    #17098     May 2, 2023
  9. vanzandt

    vanzandt


    That chart was the close on 4/26 btw.
    Not 4/27.
    Just sayin'

    And it was flatlining at $74 for an hour and a half before your post.

    But whatever.
    Not a good sector right now Stoney.
     
    #17099     May 2, 2023
  10. Gary Miron, a professor of educational leadership, research and technology at Western Michigan University, is one of those educators. In 2019, Miron co-authored a report on the influence of EMOs on the education system for the National Education Policy Center that found that students enrolled in school through EMOs like Stride underperformed in traditional school efficacy measures like student-teacher ratios and graduation rates.

    According to that report, students in virtual schools had a graduation rate of 50.1%, and those in blended schools graduated at a rate of 61.5%, both well short of the national average for in-person schools, 84%. The report also found that the student-teacher ratio of EMOs was nearly three times higher than the national average.

    "The reason we're seen as critics is because the findings are absolutely terrible, and the reason for that is the model that's being used doesn't make sense," Miron said. "It's for maximizing profit, not for serving children, not for representing taxpayer interest."

    In particular, Miron points to the high student-teacher ratios as a major flaw for a company like Stride, arguing that technology's ability to bring more people into a classroom ultimately limits the amount of critical one-on-one time teachers are able to spend with students, which ultimately leads to dropouts.

    "They don't have communication with students, they have algorithms that generate emails when a child hasn't been active for a week or two," Miron said. "They don't see the children, they don't hear the children, and the children exit in masses."

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    A) lets get our kids back to school the damn virus is dead!

    B) let not any public funds be given to this for profit nonsense.

    C) this reminds me of jails and we know how that all went.

    D) look at the creepy board of directors at STRIDE. Think about book burning by Republicans-
    get ready for that mindset to be included in the STRIDE educational format in many ways. Do you want your children being abused this way?~si
     
    #17100     May 2, 2023