That's not me bub. You must of cut and pasted wrong. Never ever owned any of those was short STNE at one time.
Ball Corp. (BLL) President Daniel Fisher purchased 7,000 shares of company stock at $85.86 per share for a total transaction amount of $601,002
Thank you overnight!-- That would be Tybourne Capitals failures... Investment company Tybourne Capital Management (hk) Ltd (Current Portfolio) buys Snowflake Inc, Pinduoduo Inc, KE Holdings Inc, Block Inc, StoneCo, sells Peloton Interactive Inc, S&P Global Inc, Bill.com Holdings Inc, PayPal Holdings Inc, Amazon.com Inc during the 3-months ended 2021Q3, according to the most recent filings of the investment company, Tybourne Capital Management (hk) Ltd. As of 2021Q3, Tybourne Capital Management (hk) Ltd owns 24 stocks with a total value of $4 billion. These are the details of the buys and sells. New Purchases: SNOW, MEKA,<------------ SHELL CO WHAT DO THEY KNOW? THIS IS A HIGHLY CONCENTRAITED HF ONLY OWN 24 STOCKS<----- Added Positions: PDD, BEKE, SQ, STNE, COUP, Reduced Positions: AMZN, SHOP, TWLO, SE, MELI, TEAM, MDB, INBX, Sold Out: PTON, SPGI, BILL, PYPL, NBTX, OLMA, IMCR,
Director of US Foods Holdings (USFD) Robert Dutkowsky purchased 31,000 shares of company stock at $32.91 per share for a total transaction amount of $1,020,210
My #1 Best Idea Now Is Xponential Fitness, Inc. (XPOF)- We Are Long. 20.02+0.17 (+0.86%) At close: 04:00PM EDT
Probably me, I hacked Stoney’s account and bought Tech in my account. FNGU could never go below $15 and SOXL $30 right? GTLB, good or bad? I bought CRWD and PANW, too early?
Who owns stocks in the chicken farmers? This is not good: Wisconsin flock of 2.75 mln chickens to be culled as bird flu spreads in U.S. Reuters 1 minute read CHICAGO, March 14 (Reuters) - A commercial flock of 2.75 million egg-laying chickens in Wisconsin will be culled to prevent the spread of a highly lethal form of avian flu after birds on the farm tested positive for the disease, state officials said on Monday. The Wisconsin culls would bring to about 6.7 million the number of commercially raised chickens and turkeys killed nationwide due to bird flu since February. It is the biggest U.S. outbreak of the disease in poultry since 2015, when nearly 50 million birds died. read more Outbreaks are limiting exports of American poultry products as importing countries like China and Mexico block shipments from states with infected flocks. U.S. officials said bird flu is not an immediate public health concern and that birds from infected flocks will not enter the food system. No human cases have been detected in the United States. The disease is already widespread in poultry in Europe and affecting Africa, Asia and Canada. read more