GBA Presents: THE GREEN MARKET

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by stonedinvestor, Sep 13, 2021.

  1. YTD on this name and it's a complete erection.

    There's just nothing else you can call this chart pattern... Van help me here--

    We can buy 100,000 shares... the whole day it only trad3d 181K so

    100,000 X 0.1340 what is that?

    $13,400<--- is that correct? for 100,000 shares...?
     
    #5801     Feb 23, 2022
  2. van we can take over this company!!!! Get on the board Carl Ichan this !
     
    #5802     Feb 23, 2022
  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    When you made the call (pre-market) the ask was .12
    You didn't make the call yesterday at .08
    That would be like coming on here today pre-market and saying Palo Alto Networks is a buy, and then coming back an hour later and saying it's up 20% and it was a great call.
    The problem is, you couldn't buy it at yesterday's close, the ask price was already up 20%.
    This is not a hard concept Stoney.
    You made this post at 8:48est, the stock was already $0.12 on the ask.
    And even now, it shows up 100% at $0.16 but the bid is $0.13 >>>> a 23% spread.
    Had you bought at $0.12, you'd be up a whole penny. Whaaatever.
    :rolleyes:
     
    #5803     Feb 23, 2022
  4. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    I didn't think it would happen in one day.

    $42.22>>>>$38.60

    :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
     
    #5804     Feb 23, 2022
  5. When you made the call (pre-market) the ask was .12
    You didn't make the call yesterday at .08

    Oh no I did... before the open = the day before's print this has always been the way in the analyst community.

    ABB's chart is bad it really is $38 to $33 BUT Fluor is better and FLR does Modular Reactors...

    It is Time...:::

    Fluor Corporation (FLR)<------

    21.18+1.23(+6.17%)
    As of 03:28PM EST.
    Description
    Fluor Corporation provides engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC); fabrication and modularization; operation and maintenance; asset integrity; and project management services worldwide. It operates through four segments: Energy Solutions, Urban Solutions, Mission Solutions, and Other. The Energy Solutions provides solutions to the energy transition markets, including asset decarbonization, carbon capture, renewable fuels, waste-to-energy, green chemicals, hydrogen, nuclear power, and other low-carbon energy sources. It also provides consulting services, including feasibility studies, process assessments, and project finance structuring; and a range of services for small modular reactor technologies, as well as operation support services for nuclear power facilities and managing waste.
     
    #5805     Feb 23, 2022
  6. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Ok, so if Ebay is $70 on the ask tomorrow morning, I'll come on here and say "For your gummy consideration>>> Ebay at $55"
     
    #5806     Feb 23, 2022
  7. Skillz Inc. (SKLZ)- any interest Van?

    3.6684+0.0584(+1.6177%)
     
    #5807     Feb 23, 2022

  8. No you have to upgrade EBAY first @$55 which i am fine with.
     
    #5808     Feb 23, 2022
  9. When I did my research on the camper I can assure you I didn't go off any market movement.
    I just wrote it up and took the quote.
     
    #5809     Feb 23, 2022
  10. Jumia Technologies AG (JMIA)

    7.56

    Jumia Technologies eyes free shipping, logistics service to boost income

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      Workers are seen inside a Jumia Technologies, pickup station in downtown Nairobi

      Wed, February 23, 2022, 10:46 AM
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      • JMIA
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      NAIROBI (Reuters) - African e-commerce firm Jumia Technologies will offer more free shipping of goods to its customers in selected locations to boost usage this year, it said on Wednesday.

      Jumia, which became the first Africa-focused tech startup on the New York Stock Exchange when it listed there in 2019, offers an online market place for vendors and food sellers, as well as associated services.

      Its adjusted loss before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) widened to $196.7 million last year from $136.3 million in the prior year.

      That could widen further to $200-220 million this year, the company said in its earnings report, as it focuses on ramping up growth. It has not said when it expects to make a profit.


      Annual active consumers increased to 8.0 million last year, a near 17% jump from the previous period, the company said, while total orders increased by just over a fifth.

      Consumers were ordering more everyday products from the platform, Jumia said, helping it to make progress in its aim of increasing consumer orders of household products like soft drinks and soap, from a previous focus on electronics.

      The share of fast-moving consumer goods in total merchandise sales during the period rose to 14% from 9% in the previous period, Jeremy Hodara, a co-founder and chief executive of Jumia, told an investor briefing.

      "We are handling more consumers than ever before," he said.

      The firm will increase free shipping of goods to consumers by stocking more merchant products in its warehouses so they are readily available, he said.

      It will also seek new clients for its logistics business, which already serves firms like Nigerian Bottling Co, Jumia's management said.

      Investments into its logistics service will rise to $15-25 million this year, up from $7 million capital expenditure last year, the management said.
     
    #5810     Feb 23, 2022