GBA Presents: THE GREEN MARKET

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

  1. what is it? A mini Zamboni
     
    #81     Sep 15, 2021
  2. Man I have no idea what these shift pixies do? Kind of want to challenge doordash and caviar are they crazy!

     
    #82     Sep 15, 2021
  3. Someone tell these people they are wasting their time!

     
    #83     Sep 15, 2021
  4. It's funny watching this video from 2010. And very sad. Everything was so different then. I keep seeing masks on the people and sad faces although they are singing and dancing.. this kind of celebration feeling is long gone in the world today... Our kids are growing up in a different sadder world. It's a fact.

     
    #84     Sep 15, 2021
  5. Boney. M Stoney!

     
    #85     Sep 15, 2021
  6. This is the only known footage of Van. He's in white & red.

     
    #86     Sep 15, 2021
  7. Make sure to watch Cramer tonight! He has been getting everyone out of stocks. Will he change his tune? See you tomorrow. Go West-

     
    #87     Sep 15, 2021
  8. Stellantis to expand into Indian market with Citroen brand, Reuters reports 06:46 STLA Stellantis plans to launch a new car model under its Citroen brand next year in India and Latin America as the company tries to reduce its reliance on the European market and branch to other emerging markets, Reuters staff reports. The company plans to produce a new version its its Citroen C3 model in India and Latin America and it is expected to launch in the second half of 2022. The model will be the first of three models aimed at India and Latin America to be released over the next three years.
     
    #88     Sep 16, 2021
  9. --BeyondSpring announc new data on plinabulin for its CIN prevention program 07:05 BYSI

    --DoorDash upgraded to Buy at BofA on non-restaurant ordering opportunity 06:43 DASH As previously reported, BofA analyst Michael McGovern upgraded DoorDash to Buy from Neutral with a $255 price target. He expects non-restaurant ordering to help mitigate much of the post-pandemic drop in restaurant ordering, said McGovern, who expects online penetration of grocery, convenience, and alcohol spending to increase to 16% in 2026 from 8% in 2021. In addition, the firm's aggregated credit and debit card data suggest core restaurant spending is holding up better than expected, added McGovern.

    --LeMaitre initiated with a Buy at Jefferies 06:17 LMAT Jefferies analyst Anthony Petrone initiated coverage of LeMaitre with a Buy rating and $70 price target.

    Piper recommends Lilium for investors 'who like to dream big,' starts at buy 06:04 LILM Piper Sandler analyst Alexander Potter last night initiated coverage of Lilium with an Overweight rating and $17 price target, implying 83% upside. Most investors haven't begun seriously thinking about "flying cars," but regardless, electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft "are coming, and the sooner investors educate themselves, the better," Potter tells investors in a research note. Lilium won't generate revenue for another few years, and more capital will almost certainly be required, says the analyst. However, Potter believes that for investors "who like to dream big," Lilium could "fundamentally reshape the transportation industry." The company's technology is well-suited to regional trips of distance around 100 miles, says Potter.

    Weber CEO: Q3 was really fantastic 18:38 WEBR In an interview on CNBC's Mad Money, Chris Scherzinger said Weber is seeing massive year-over-year growth. The new Weber Traveler grill is off to a "rock star" start and the company can barely keep up with demand, he added. According to Scherzinger, macro trends favor the company. The millennial generation is a great tailwind for Weber. Weber generates strong cash flow and that will take care of the company's debt and lead to new opportunities, he said.
     
    #89     Sep 16, 2021
    • BofA Global Research strategists led by Haim Israel release a 152-page research report identifying 14 "radical technologies that could change our lives and accelerate the impact of global megatrends."
    • They have a $330B market size today that could grow to $6.4T by the 2030s, Israel says.
    • "These moonshots could transform and disrupt multiple industries, contributing to the next big cycle of technology-driven growth."
    • The 14 are:
    1. 6G: "The next generation of telecom networks will be needed in less than a decade as data continues to grow exponentially and 5G reaches its upper limit capacity."
    2. Brain Computer Interfaces: "As we reach a point where humans are unable to keep up with computers and AI, brain computer interfaces could help ‘level up’ humans with computers. Shorter term, brain computer interfaces hold solutions for paralyzed individuals and promise a new wave of innovation in gaming."
    3. Emotional Artificial Intelligence: Also "known as 'Affective Computing' and 'Cognitive Computing' (it) is designed to capture, analyze and respond to human emotions and simulate human thoughts. EAI can potentially collect, analyze and respond to completely new varieties of data and situations and predict or simulate human thought, leading people to take action."
    4. Synthetic Biology: "At its core, 'synbio', as the field is commonly referred to, takes advantage of the vast diversity of nature to make biomolecules that traditional chemistry cannot."
    5. Immortality: "Traditionally, aging has not been viewed as a disease that can be treated but this is changing. Actors in this space are increasingly looking to tackle the hallmark of aging via pathways such as ‘genomic instability, telomere attrition, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cellular senescence’ among others."
    6. Bionic humans: "This could be invasive (e.g. implants) or non-invasive (e.g. exoskeleton). Biohacking is also an associated field which is essentially applying DIY biology to boost oneself e.g. RFID chip in hand for contactless payments."
    7. eVTOL: "Electrical vertical take-off and landing vehicles that could provide an alternative mobility transportation solution to outdated infrastructure and overly stressed roads in urban settings."
    8. Wireless Electricity: "As the IoT takes off, automating and creating near continuous charging solutions could provide convenience for consumers, while solving charging problems for the rollout of EVs and secure electricity supplies for remote communities."
    9. Holograms: "A technology capable of creating a simulated environment through light imagery projections that will allow everyone to come together in one virtual room, without having to leave their physical location."
    10. Metaverse: A "future iteration of the Internet, made up of persistent, shared, 3D-shared spaces linked into a virtual universe. It could comprise countless persistent virtual worlds that interoperate with one another, as well as the physical world and transforming markets such as gaming, retail, entertainment etc."
    11. Nextgen Batteries: "Whilst lithium batteries are the major EV technology, this does not necessarily need to stay true with alternatives such as solid state, vanadium flow, sodium ion etc provide promising additional attributes."
    12. OceanTech: "It seeks to answer: ‘How do we increase sustainability of the ocean economy while harnessing its benefits?’ Solutions could include ocean energy, land-based aquaculture, and precision fishing using AI, etc."
    13. Green Mining: "Transitioning away from a carbon-intensive economy will mean moving to a metal-intensive one. Green mining solutions like deep-sea mining, agromining, mining of wastewater and asteroid mining could provide less polluting and destructive solutions as the green economy’s thirst for metals grows."
    14. Carbon Capture & Storage: "All current zero-carbon pathways require some form of CO2 removal. CCS, alongside other geoengineering solutions, could act as part of the solution with long-term permanent removal of CO2 vs afforestation."
     
    #90     Sep 16, 2021