<<<< Alright I have 11 >>> room for 1 more.....>>>> 1- TMUS- I phones & Christmas gifts 2- CRSR- Gaming gaming gaming. 3- EBAY- More than a work at home stk 4- GO DADDY- Web domains still are needed. 5- DOMO- tech stk 6- NGM BIO- Bio 7-Bicycle Therapeutics - BCYC - Bio 8- BERRY GLOBAL- Health & Value 9- HOLOGIX- Testing & Health 10- FLDM- Testing 11- Ingevity- warm cement.
My brother sent me an email about the summer camp his kid has gone to over the years in Cape Cod they are closing for good after like 100 years.. so sad. Camps are especially hard hit by this virus.
From Seeking Alpha Article ) It further seems Slack also got a headwind from comparisons to Zoom’s incredible growth. While obviously Slack perhaps wasn’t an as invaluable tool during the pandemic and didn’t get a sudden influx of hundreds of millions of customers, the numbers clearly do show continued elevated customer acquisition growth, and Slack also announced some headline wins such as Amazon (AMZN). Most noteworthy would be that management indicated that this was sustainable, robust customer growth, and expected this to continue into the second half, at least in some part due to the network effects. Slack also didn’t expect this large, newer cohort to behave different compared to older ones: in other words, those customers would grow and become bigger over time as more ‘seats’ are added. Lastly, as I also noted in the introduction, there is no reason why those (hundreds of) millions of customers, like Zoom, could not amass in the long-term. Not as an influx as a response to an emergency crisis, but because Slack is a best-of-breed product to facilitate work, both in the office as well as remotely, and both as a replacement for e-mail or Teams, such as echoed in this comment: In my daily work life I use both Slack and Teams. For me Teams is like an extension of Skype rebranded for the enterprise. The problem that I see with Teams is the longevity of data and information living on it. The information or data on Teams feels temporary and good for the moment like a Zoom call or chat. Whereas the information that is on Slack channel is permanently there. In the conference call Slack CEO was emphasizing Slack Connect. Slack Connect is a very critical differentiator in my mind. You need intra company collaboration if you would like to reduce the email clutter. In that sense Slack Connect opens the door as a Virtual Office where your communication is always available to you and other parties in the channel. I believe the days enterprises discourage the use of email for official communication and encourage using Slack channels are not that far off.
I think this girl is really cool. I admit I fell hard for Anastassia - that's over I have to maintain my married life which includes virtually no sex. But you know just for a good time a spunky girl who's a lot of fun- I like this triple jumpers vibe---
I wonder if the new consoles could spur folks to upgrade their gear! With Corsair! NEW RELEASES: This week's biggest gaming releases are new consoles, namely Microsoft's (MSFT) Xbox Series X and Series S, both out November 10, and Sony's (SNE) PlayStation 5, out November 12. The Series X and discless Series S are priced at $499 and $299, respectively, while the PS5 and discless version of the PS5 are priced at $499 and $399, respectively. Along with the new consoles, several big games from major publishers are also rolling out this week. Of note, Sony's "Spider-Man: Miles Morales" rolls out November 12 for PlayStation 4 and PS5, while Ubisoft's (UBSFY) "Assassin's Creed: Valhalla" launches November 10 on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5. In addition, Sega's (SGAMY) "Yakuza: Like a Dragon" makes it's Western debut this week, rolling out on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Xbox Series X/S on November 10, with a PS5 release scheduled for March 2, 2021.
If there is one thing that will spur a chip-tech stock, it is a new console release. And here we gots two. Gamers love to get the newest shit. Especially since we'll be stuck at home for another 6 months until the vaccine is rolling out. Buy those gaming stocks! Will be their best X-Mas ever!