Month: September 2021

An exterior view of the Oracle Field Office at Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia, October 18, 2019. Tom Brenner | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Oracle – The tech company’s shares slid more than 3% after Oracle’s first-quarter revenue missed expectations. The company reported sales of $9.73 billion, which was
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As the battle for the electric vehicle market heats, more companies are emerging to try to take the crown from Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA). Multiple competitors are targeting very specific niches in order to take market share away from the EV giant. One company that caught my eye is Lucid Motors (NASDAQ:LCID), which is targeting the extremely
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Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) stock seems attractive after some consolidation over the last six months. Source: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com The Delta variant of Covid-19 has translated into some uncertainty related to global GDP growth acceleration. However, vaccinations continue to provide hope and it seems likely that the world will crawl back to normalcy. Several stocks
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When the greatest stock bull market comes to an end, the rubble left in investor’s portfolio by this nuclear event will be littered with failed special-purpose acquisition companies (SPACs). Some will likely be fantastically successful, while others will flame out and never recover their highs — particularly those associated with Chamath Palihapitiya. Source: PREMIO STOCK/Shutterstock.com
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Rejection can be painful, especially if you’re a longtime investor in Canadian cannabis company Sundial Growers (NASDAQ:SNDL). Time and again, SNDL stock has flirted with the key $1 level, but gravity keeps pulling it back down. Source: Postmodern Studio / Shutterstock.com I’ll admit, I recommended a patient stance on Sundial Growers in July, and my timing wasn’t perfect.
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Vanguard funds are always easy to recommend because the company is one of the best investment firms on planet Earth. Founded in 1975 by finance legend John Bogle, the company pioneered the exchange traded fund (ETF). An ETF passively tracks a stock index or basket of stocks from a specific economic sector. Bogle, who died
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