A month ago I wrote that Uber (NYSE:UBER) was likely to fall 20% from $49.07 on July 9, and not rise over 42% like other analysts were saying. Since then, UBER stock has dropped over 17% to below $40 and is still falling. Source: NYCStock / Shutterstock.com I suspect that, given another lousy loss-making quarter by
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A cryptic hand gesture by Lucid Motors (NASDAQ:LCID) CEO Peter Rawlinson (made twice!) has Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) on fire as investors begin to speculate what it could mean. Source: Lucid Motors Rawlinson was photographed at two recent Lucid press events playfully throwing up four fingers. Not quite a TikTok-friendly “Sheesh,” but many are interpreting his hand
For the quarter ending May 1, 2021, GameStop (NYSE:GME) was able to reduce its total store count by 12% year-over-year (YoY), according to its first-quarter earnings release. As a result, the company’s losses fell from $165.1 million or $2.65 per share last year to just $66.8 million or $1.01 per share this quarter. This is
Whenever I cover a company for the first time, I like to check out the people behind it—management, the board, insiders, etc. In the case of Corsair Gaming (NASDAQ:CRSR), the provider of gaming and streaming products may have an Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) issue that’s putting the brakes on CRSR stock. Let me
I have always wondered about why the memesters decided they liked Clover Health (NASDAQ:CLOV) stock. Source: Shutterstock Maybe it was the short squeeze, which came after Hindenburg Research issued a February report calling the business broken. Maybe it was Chamath Palihapitiya, whom I have likened to Prof. Harold Hill of The Music Man. (Full disclosure:
The U.S. infrastructure bill has been passed by the Senate. Will this initiative give ChargePoint (NYSE:CHPT) stock a boost? I wouldn’t really count on it. Sure, EV charging companies, including ChargePoint, stand to benefit greatly from this bill. The legislation could give early-stage companies in this industry a shot in the arm as they grow into
“The pill that moves the needle.” This is the statement highlighted on Vaxart’s (NASDAQ:VXRT) website, and it is written to make a bold impression. Recently, the company has been in the spotlight for its Covid-19 vaccine that is notably in pill form. Its inoculation isn’t ready yet, but some investors have already picked up shares
As I write this, you couldn’t craft a more dichotomous circumstance for Airbnb (NASDAQ:ABNB), the popular — and to some circles, infamous — online marketplace for lodgings. Following a strong earnings report for the second quarter of 2021, ABNB stock should be flying high instead of Monday’s 2.74% decline. Source: AngieYeoh / Shutterstock.com What gives?
Clover Health Investments (NASDAQ:CLOV) recently reported second quarter revenue and earnings on Aug 11. The numbers showed a huge gain in revenue but an equally huge increase in its losses. This does not bode well for CLOV stock. Source: Shutterstock Additionally, Clover significantly raised its total 2021 revenue outlook from $820 million at the midpoint last quarter
At first glance, it makes little sense to buy Naked Brand (NASDAQ:NAKD) stock at today’s prices. Sure, it’s cheap on an absolute basis. But using traditional metrics, the valuation of this intimate apparel retailer, which is trying to turn itself into an e-commerce play, seems completely unjustified. Source: NazarBazar/Shutterstock.com But I’m not saying that the
Marin Software (NASDAQ:MRIN), which makes enterprise software for the advertising industry, cratered over the last month. I think it is likely to still drop further. MRIN stock closed at $14.45 on July 12 when I wrote that it was likely to drop much further. At the close on Aug. 12, it was at $5.67 and
I have written two articles about Ocugen (NASDAQ:OCGN) in the past and I must say that if I had to summarize OCGN stock in two words, they would be irrational exuberance. Source: shutterstock.com/PhotobyTawat As of August 9, 2021, the company has a market valuation of $1.61 billion with zero revenue for 2019 and 2018. Yahoo!
Seemingly out of nowhere, presidential and mayoral candidate Andrew Yang brought to the mainstream several ideas that absolutely needed to be talked about, one of them being data as the current century’s gold or oil. Since data is so valuable, it can theoretically fund multiple initiatives. For Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR), that sounds just about right.
Senseonics Holdings (NYSEAMERICAN:SENS) develops medical technology, including “continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems for people with diabetes in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.” The company’s product line includes implantable CGM systems that go under the user’s skin and a removable, rechargeable transmitter that works with an app made by the company. SENS
Exela Technologies (NASDAQ:XELA) is a business process automation (BPA) leader utilizing industry specific and multi industry enterprise software and solutions. The company’s products and solutions are deployed in banking, healthcare, insurance and other industries. The XELA stock price has pulled back about 18% from its mid-July three-month high. Source: Shutterstock The Covid-related work from home
With cryptos bouncing back, mining plays like SOS Limited (NYSE:SOS) stock are coming back into the spotlight. But are shares in the China-based crypto mining company the way to play a possible continued recovery for Bitcoin (CCC:BTC-USD)? Not so fast. Source: biggunsband / Shutterstock.com Even before the crypto meltdown in May, SOS appeared to be
SOS Limited (NYSE:SOS) stock combines two themes Wall Street investors hate most right now: Bitcoin (CCC:BTC-USD) mining and China. Source: biggunsband / Shutterstock.com SOS is a Chinese Bitcoin miner. But wait, there’s more. SOS is a Chinese Bitcoin miner that has not delivered financial results for either quarter in 2021. It may not even be
Chinese stocks that ended up being targeted by Beijing have been pummeled in recent weeks. But after China’s government tried to reassure companies and investors that it was not trying to decimate the country’s stocks, some on Wall Street seem to believe that the government was giving the “all-clear” sign. But I don’t think that’s
Since I last wrote about it, Meta Materials (NASDAQ:MMAT) stock traded sideways. Yet that doesn’t mean the oil and gas turned metamaterials play has bottomed out following its post-meme collapse. Source: Yuriy Golub / Shutterstock.com As you may recall, shares in the former Torchlight Energy shot “to the moon,” ahead of a reverse merger that
Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ:HOOD) which just went public on Aug. 2, is unprofitable and not likely to see any net income until next year. The market might not exactly know this, especially since HOOD stock has risen over $20 since going public on July 29, closing at $34.82 on its first day. Source: mundissima / Shutterstock.com
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