I still have my ESTC dollars trying to get a few buys together for end of day.. I'm thinking regional banks<------ and I'm thinking maybe go the other way with NIKE!!! I jut wish I had abetter handle on their" world " narrative.... I mean China can't be good.
Only UBS has it this way--! Nike's Consumer Direct Acceleration strategy positive for the stock, says UBS 09/12 NKE UBS analyst Jay Sole keeps his Buy rating and $156 price target on Nike after the company held its annual shareholder meeting last Friday. Nike management continues to have strong conviction around its Consumer Direct Acceleration strategy, which should be positive for the stock since investors have been wondering if the de-emphasis of some wholesale customers is the correct path forward, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Sole adds that while macro issues may impact the stock in the near term, he remains positive on shares over the next-twelve-month period. Everyone else jumped ship....
Someone with a lot of money to spend has taken a bullish stance on Nike(NYSE:NKE). And retail traders should know. We noticed this today when the big position showed up on publicly available options history that we track here at Benzinga. Whether this is an institution or just a wealthy individual, we don't know. But when something this big happens with NKE, it often means somebody knows something is about to happen. So how do we know what this whale just did? Today, Benzinga's options scanner spotted 30 uncommon options trades for Nike. This isn't normal. The overall sentiment of these big-money traders is split between 50% bullish and 50%, bearish. Out of all of the special options we uncovered, 14 are puts, for a total amount of $2,721,917, and 16 are calls, for a total amount of $1,448,140.
I swear... one of these days we're gonna wake up and EBAY will be all the news. EBAY ===> $40 52 week low. What are they doing so wrong?! Why the hate Stoney?
Stoney... maybe Prevogen will help that brain of yours But speaking of green on a red day... Good ol' Mr Riley RILY $50.31 (+.58%)------>
Put a pin in this-- I have acupunture. CrossFirst Bank continues to solidify its base in the Dallas area a little more than six years after announcing its intent to expand into that market. The Leawood-based bank’s (Nasdaq: CFB) latest move was hiring Jason Dudley as market president in Frisco, part of the Metroplex. The 15-year veteran has focused on midsize businesses and private wealth, and he will lead the Frisco market, according to a release from CrossFirst. Join the Kansas City Business Journal to unlock even more insights! Dudley joins a growing Dallas-area team, which CrossFirst started building in 2016 with the hiring of longtime Texas banker George Jones, brought on at the time to build a shareholder base, hire a team of bankers and find a place to buy or build a branch. By December of that year, Jones had a Dallas market president in place along with a veteran team. Jones, who briefly was chairman, died last year at 77. By last year, CrossFirst had expanded its North Texas presence by opening an office in Frisco. Wanting to preserve the small-town feel of Frisco, the bank chose to operate it independent of the Dallas branch and initially put David Williams into the role as market president. Evidence of CrossFirst’s commitment to its Texas operations can be found in two key personnel moves. First, it brought on David Felan as a Texas regional president to oversee both the Dallas and Frisco operations. Then, in June when CrossFirst split the president and CEO roles for the first time, the bank promoted Dallas-based Randy Rapp to become president. CrossFirst, which went public in 2019, has experienced a relatively meteoric rise. Founded in 2007, it hit $1 billion in assets by 2014 and had $5.62 billion by the end of 2021. Its markets have grown to include operations in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and (after a $75 million, all-cash acquisition in June) Colorado and New Mexico.
I think Powell is going to F us at the drive-thru. He is not just a hawk, but a Terrahawk! He's gonna' blow shit up!