Electric vehicle (EV) stocks will likely benefit from increasing global demand. Blink Charging (BLNK): Revenue soars as international expansion continues. Li Auto (LI): Despite the recent pandemic resurgence in China, Li Auto is among the leading 10 EV names in China. Nio (NIO): Although the stock is at risk of delisting in the U.S., global operations
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These dividend stocks distribute high yields and have strong buy ratings, making them great opportunities for passive income investors. Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors (FTAI): Forward dividend yield of 7.06% and an upside of 81.54%. Global Medical REIT (GMRE): Forward dividend yield of 6.43% and an upside of 30.69%. Diamondback Energy (FANG): Forward dividend yield
Electric vehicle stocks are in serious hot water. Tesla (TSLA): How long can the market leader retain its crown? Rivian (RIVN): Major shareholders are dumping the stock as fast as they can hit the “sell” button. Lucid Group (LCID): Production problems continue to hold this EV start-up back. Fisker (FSR): Investors will need to separate the hype form reality
Already at penny stock levels, following its latest earnings release, FuboTV (FUBO) has hit new lows. Its comeback potential may be limited, given its challenges. You may be better off wagering on a sports betting pure play rather than on this risky sports streaming/wagering stock. Source: Burdun Iliya / Shutterstock.com As I discussed last month,
Under certain infrequent circumstances, a stock will trade for less than the amount of net cash per share on the company’s balance sheet. Net cash per share is defined as cash and equivalents minus total debt, divided by the total number of shares outstanding of the company. While such a stock may appear to be
Gary Gensler, Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, takes his seat before the start of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Oversight of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021. Bill Clark | CQ-Roll Call, Inc. | Getty Images SEC Chair Gary Gensler is testifying
Current gasoline prices are shown in Garden Grove, California, March 29, 2022. Mike Blake | Reuters Gasoline prices are a wildcard for consumer wallets this summer, as tight supply and uncertainty in Ukraine could drive fuel costs sharply higher. Gasoline prices are climbing towards $5, and they seem set to stay high even beyond the
[embedded content] We kick things off this week by digesting inflation as we see it through the lens of the consumer price index (CPI) print for April, which came out last week. And there’s good and bad news. It’s lower than what it was — but higher than what we expected. Does this mean we’ve
These real estate stocks to buy offer investors ample dividend income to fight off the inflationary pressures in the economy Annaly Capital Management (NLY): Its beat on both top and bottom lines in Q1 2022 looks very promising. Chimera Investment (CIM): A decline of 36% in 2022 makes it a bargain now for a very
Tesla (TSLA) stock is overvalued and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Elon Musk is bored. The company has yet to begin planning on a true mass market car. Tesla loses share wherever the middle class gets into the electric revolution. Source: Ivan Marc / Shutterstock.com I am not a fan of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) or TSLA stock.
Cathie Wood has had a lot of success with stock market investment. However, things have cooled off this year since Cathie Wood stocks are high-growth, risky investments. Hence, you cannot expect them to do well at all times. However, if you’re willing to take on risk in your assets and put up with the excitement
Preston talks with prolific Bitcoin writer and educator, Gigi. They discuss how Bitcoin solves the time-stamping problem among many other fascinating topics and themes. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: – What Gigi is most excited about for 2022. – What causes people to see Bitcoin from the bottom-up. – What are all the things that
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In this article BRK.A Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett. Andrew Harnik | AP Citigroup shares got a boost from Warren Buffett who just disclosed a big stake in the struggling bank. The bank stock jumped more than 5% in premarket trading after a filing revealed Monday evening that Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway added more
In this article 9618-HK TTWO UAL C WMT PARA Exterior view of a Walmart store on August 23, 2020 in North Bergen, New Jersey VIEW press | Corbis News | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Walmart — Shares fell about 10.5% after the big-box retailer reported quarterly earnings that significantly
Although the conservative approach is to heed the warning of the broader market meltdown, these ideas are going against the grain. Chefs’ Warehouse (CHEF): A likely beneficiary of the retail revenge and revenge traveling phenomena, CHEF is an intriguing name among stocks to buy. TreeHouse Foods (THS): A multinational food processing firm specializing in private
Water stocks are attractive to income investors. American Water Works (AWK): American Water Works has a significant scale advantage. California Water Service Group (CWT): California Water Service Group is one of the three largest water utilities in the U.S. SJW Group (SJW): SJW Group engages in a full suite of water services. Source: Alina Kruk/Shutterstock.com Water
AMC Entertainment (AMC) just reported better-than-expected Q1 earnings. However, the movie theater chain is not out of the woods yet and is struggling to return its business to pre-pandemic levels. AMC stock remains under pressure, with at least one analyst forecasting it will fall to just $1 per share. Source: Elnur / Shutterstock.com Down 27%
Airbnb (ABNB) stock lost almost a quarter of its value over the past two weeks Q1 results exceeded expectations, but the company faces tough comparables ahead ABNB stock is expensive and only suitable for the most optimistic investors Source: Tero Vesalainen / Shutterstock.com Like most of the rest of the market, shares of Airbnb (NASDAQ:ABNB)
Gross Profit vs. Net Income: An Overview Two critical profitability metrics for any company include gross profit and net income. Gross profit represents the income or profit remaining after the production costs have been subtracted from revenue. Revenue is the amount of income generated from the sale of a company’s goods and services. Gross profit