GBA's "2021 Stock Phantasma"

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by stonedinvestor, Jan 1, 2021.

  1. It's a great business yea!-WTF

    Profitability
    Profit Margin -94.70%
    Operating Margin(ttm) -93.68%
     
    #101     Jan 6, 2021
  2. There She Goes! XPO Logistics, Inc. (XPO)
    $122.93+4.90 (+4.15%)
    As of 11:27AM EST. Market open.

    "RUA"- The Raw (Rolling Paper) Uptrend Analysis of VMC is PT $180.
     
    #102     Jan 6, 2021
  3. Van I said $60 by Near Years I'm 2 weeks off--
    Van and I both own BERY!


    Berry Global Group, Inc. (BERY)

    NYSE - Nasdaq Real Time Price. Currency in USD

    $57.31+1.48 (+2.65%)
    As of 11:37AM EST. Market open.
     
    #103     Jan 6, 2021
  4. SENDING YOU AN SOS?

    SOS Limited hires renowned blockchain expert Eric Yan <-- I THINK he ran for President!

    4 mil shares vs average 500K!!

    SOS Limited (SOS) SCALP ME!

    $1.7738+0.3838 (+27.6115%)<------------
    As of 11:42AM EST. Market open.
     
    #104     Jan 6, 2021
  5. Two former Apple insiders are building a laser technology startup to fuel the electric car boom

    Tue, January 5, 2021, 11:11 AM PST


    Aeva co-founder and CEO Soroush Salehian — who spent several years at Apple developing the iPhone, Apple Watch and iPod — won’t say if the tech giant is working on an electric car with autonomous technology as many have speculated in recent weeks.

    But what he can proclaim confidently, is that four-year-old lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) play Aeva — which focuses on what Salehian calls 4D lidar — is primed to be the dominant name in the auto industry’s push toward autonomous cars. And perhaps over time, also supply its perception sensing tech to the consumer electronics industry to fuel their desire for spatial capabilities.

    “What’s available out there is simply not sufficient to get to the next level of autonomous driving function,” Salehian told Yahoo Finance Live. Salehian founded Aeva with fellow former Apple engineer Mina Rezk. It competes with several other upstart lidar companies that have recently come to public markets, including Luminar and Innoviz.

    Added Salehian, “I do believe there will be an instance where I think the sensing space will transition from this typical 3D lidar to this 4D lidar technology as whole.”

    Aeva announced in November its intention to merge with InterPrivate Acquisition Corp. in a SPAC transaction. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2021. Before its debut on public markets, Aeva announced on Monday it raised $200 million from Hong Kong hedge fund Sylebra Capital.

    VAN Your Thoughts-->


    InterPrivate Acquisition Corp. (IPV)


    $19.35+1.45 (+8.09%)<------
    As of 11:45AM EST. Market open.
     
    #105     Jan 6, 2021
  6. LISTEN! I TOLD YOU ALL AS SOON AS SKILLZ STRTS USING THEIR OWN NAME IT'S OFF TO THE RACES!! WHO LISTENED!!!! WHO!!!

    Skillz Inc. (SKLZ)

    23.86+1.78 (+8.06%)<---------------
    As of 11:46AM EST. Market open.
     
    #106     Jan 6, 2021
  7. I TOLD YOU ALL IN THE LAST THREAD GAN WAS A NO 1 IDEA FOR 2021 WHO LISTENED!!!!-

    GAN Limited (GAN)
    22.80+2.88 (+14.46%)<------:D
    As of 11:49AM EST. Market open.



    GAN--

    SKLZ--

    XPO--

    GLW--

    BERY--

    AVTR--

    TA--

    MIME--

    MEOH--

    XPEV--
     
    #107     Jan 6, 2021
  8. I MEAN LETS BE HONEST I'M ON FUCKING FIRE IN SOME WAYS!!!--

    Corning Incorporated (GLW)

    37.34+1.67 (+4.67%)<-----
    As of 11:51AM EST.

    I just would think there would be a few more thank you's from the Elite Traders....
     
    #108     Jan 6, 2021
  9. WARNING** WARNING ** WARNING**

    -
    [​IMG]
    Private payrolls unexpectedly drop by 123,000 in December: ADP

    January 6, 2021, 5:15 AM·4 min read


    The U.S. private sector unexpectedly shed jobs in December as employment trends weakened sharply across the country before Congress passed its latest virus-relief package.

    Private payrolls fell by 123,000 during the final month of 2020, according to ADP’s closely watched report, marking the first monthly decline since April. This followed a revised increase of 304,000 jobs in November. Consensus economists expected to see 75,000 jobs come back in December, according to Bloomberg data.

    The service-providing sector was hit hard again after a brief reprieve in recent months, as tighter lockdown measures came back into effect across the country starting in mid-November. Leisure and hospitality industries lost 58,000 payrolls in December, followed closely by trade and transportation industries with a decline of 50,000. Manufacturing industries also lost 21,000 private payrolls in December, unwinding some of the goods-producing sector’s recent recovery. The industries that did see net payroll gains during December – including business services and education and health services – posted only modest increases.
     
    #109     Jan 6, 2021
  10. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    GAN is up on the Canadian betting thing I believe. They went to single event betting nationwide.

    Along those lines... our Pisan's up at ELYS are staying busy too... http://archive.fast-edgar.com/20210105/A7Z7L22CF222F2Z2222N22ZTTQJKZ2282232/
     
    #110     Jan 6, 2021