GBA's "2021 Stock Phantasma"

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

  1. VAN HOLY SHIT WE ARE UP 177%!!!!!!!!!
     
    #1491     Feb 9, 2021
  2. OK SUMMERY: WE WENT ULTIMATELY IN THE DIRECTION OF EARNINGS, VALUE AND HOT AREA WITH HEAR. Then we took a 2nd SPAC into the portfolio with the Apple Dudes and IPV. I believe Feb 17 is the date of name change.... I have that in my head... and I think that's the art of this SPAC game timing that... we will see. But If I'm Apple and I'm building a car WITHOUT KIA thank You!! I'm using these guys LIDAR wouldn't you say?
     
    #1492     Feb 9, 2021
  3. I've been thinking about the Queens Gambit it's such an interesting idea but what women-centered business would you buy? Eve razors? I'm worried it's going to be Ophra. And I'm not kidding the final surge in these SPAc's before they all blow up is going to be personal Spac's of individual people.- Like Ophra.
     
    #1493     Feb 9, 2021
  4. EGHT made me $200 today I think we are turning up!

    UPDATE*** My 1890 couch has been delivered. Thank you DHL! I caught the guy in the street in the blinding snow and he made it across my bridge skidding- what a freak show huge box left I deboxed it and got it inside. MISSION COMPLETED!!! It has a slight smell...
     
    #1494     Feb 9, 2021
  5. TIME FOR A GREEN GUMMY!!!!!
     
    #1495     Feb 9, 2021
  6. XL Fleet call volume above normal and directionally bullish

    OH MY GOD-->Volkswagen looking into flying cars in China, Reuters reports
     
    #1496     Feb 9, 2021
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  7. HAMBURG (Reuters) - Volkswagen is conducting a feasibility study in China about flying cars, Europe’s biggest automaker said on Tuesday, joining a growing number of companies looking into the potential technology.

    “Beyond autonomous driving the concept of vertical mobility could be a next step to take our mobility approach into the future, especially in the technically affine Chinese market,” the German group said in a statement.

    “Therefore we are investigating potential concepts and partners in a feasibility study to identify the possibility to industrialize this approach.”

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    In an interview here with Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess on Linkedin, the carmaker's China head Stephan Woellenstein said the company wanted to develop a drone that could be licensed, giving it a way to participate in this future market.

    China is the world’s biggest autos market, and also accounts for the largest part of Volkswagen’s sales.

    The news comes as companies from start-ups to other global carmakers are racing to develop commercial “robo-taxis”, hoping to cash in on a market Morgan Stanley says could be worth $1.5 trillion by 2040.

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    In addition to big players such as Volkswagen and Airbus, groups including U.S.-based Joby, Germany’s Lilium, and Volocopter, whose financial backers include Daimler and Intel, are pursuing such plans.

    Munich-based Lilium said in November it would set up its first U.S. hub near Orlando, putting more than 20 million Floridians within range of its winged electric aircraft that can take off vertically and cover 300 km (185 miles).
     
    #1497     Feb 9, 2021
  8. I'M SORRY LILIUM THIS IS NOT A CAR!
     
    #1498     Feb 9, 2021
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    #1499     Feb 9, 2021
  10. I FOUND THESE GUYS AND THIS IS A CAR!!!
     
    #1500     Feb 9, 2021