Trump may take that to heart and start with online streaming that could charge a monthly fee to his fans, Axios notes. That could always someday grow into a cable presence. Fox's Fox Nation streaming service costs $5.99/month and has an 85% conversion rate from free trials to paid subscribers - success that Trump would try to emulate as he eyes stealing that audience. A potential Trump move into media also has implications for Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBGI -2.2%), a traditional station owner but likely the biggest rival to Fox in conservative-leaning media. Sinclair is the second-biggest local TV station operator in the country, behind only Nexstar Media Group - and it was looking to get bigger via a $3.9B acquisition of Tribune Media (which would have come along with moves to roll back caps on station ownership). That deal was scuttled not long after FCC Chairman Ajit Pai reversed course on the deal (a move that also drew a reach-out from the administration). Tribune Media eventually went to Nexstar.--
Did you not see that big green box in the bottom of my post? https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/ideas-for-now.343946/page-218#post-5249245 Yeah CRSR was just a quickie. I knew it would pull back from $29. I'm out now.
Good thing it closed at $286 a day later. ________________________ Edit... for anyone who cares lol... take the money. We can buy in later.
Stoney....! We crossed the 47,000 view milestone. Nattassia's calling the cruise lines. She kinda reminds me of Melania. Reba sang about this. It's queued Stoney. Take it to 11 bro. Plain white trash. ________________ "Here's your one chance Fancy, don't let me down" "Here's your one chance Fancy, don't let me down" It wasn't long after a benevolent man took me in off the streets And one week later I was pouring his tea in a five room hotel suite I charmed a king, congressman ....and an occasional aristocrat Then I got me a Florida mansion .......In an elegant New York townhouse flat. And I ain't done bad. ----------------- Now in this world there's a lot of self-righteous hypocrites That call me bad They criticize Mama for turning me out No matter how little we had But though I ain't had to worry about nothing For now on fifteen years Well, I can still hear the desperation in my poor Mama's voice ringing in my ears "Here's your one chance Fancy, don't let me down" Here's your one chance Fancy, don't let me down" Lord, forgive me for what I do... But if you want out ....Well, it's up to you" Now don't let me down.... .....Mama's gonna move you uptown.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/7-stocks-could-benefit-pfizers-205532504.html 7 Stocks That Could Benefit From Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine That Requires Cold Chain Storage Freezer Box Manufacturers: Companies such as Carrier Global Corp (NYSE: CARR) and Trane Technologies PLC (NYSE: TT) are supply chain plays that stand to benefit from vaccine approval. Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (NYSE: TMO) manufactures ultra-low temperature freezers that can maintain temperature of about negative 80 degree Celsius. Dry Ice Manufacturers: Germany's Linde PLC (NYSE: LIN) and France-based L Air Liquide Ord ADR (OTC: AIQUY) are suppliers of liquid ice, which is nothing but solidified carbon dioxide. The company reportedly plans to use FedEx Corporation (NYSE: FDX), United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE: UPS) and DHL to distribute the vaccine throughout the U.S.
Whoever that writer is for Yahoo, she must read this thread. We covered each of those, including Linde and Air Liquide 3 days ago. https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/ideas-for-now.343946/page-213#post-5247746
Good morning Stoney! Gummy of the day.... buy $FSLY premarket with every penny you've got. It's $80 on the ask as I type. Sell it by 10:30AM.
I'm out. Its gonna take a lot of work to get through the $83-$84 level. There's a ton of players that are underwater on this thing and they are gonna take the money and run. We'll see how high it gets before the bell, but I think after the bell it'll pull back to $80 at least. It might go all the way down to $77. Watch the pop after 8AM, if it gets up near $84, short it for the ride back down. My guess is it'll open under $81.
Van I get ready to buy and you are out already! It's not the only exciting development happening in the space. The city of Orlando, Fla., and German aviation startup Lilium have unveiled plans to build the first hub for flying cars in the U.S. The $25M, 56,000-square-foot transportation hub, called a vertiport, is scheduled to be completed in 2025 and will enable passengers to bypass Florida's congested highways. Electric-powered aircraft, still in developmental phase, will be able to take off and land vertically (eVTOL) from the ground-based hub and reach a top speed of 186 miles per hour. Lets go on a trip!... Anastassia Come Back And Fly With Me! Fly away. To a Grotto in Ct. And a better way. Mama said always take a plane..