Hi, I've been off for a couple of days so I'm interested in some recap of the scoreboard that went a bit off. Any big twists, news, things to look at? Thanks!
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Since someone mentioned $ASML - do you think there is a similarly important but unknown company in the world? I think it could be BASF. What do you think?
BASF is one of the largest chemical companies in the world, specialising in the production of chemical products for a wide range of industries. The company produces, for example, polymers, pesticides, dyes, pharmaceuticals,...
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I came across this today - where do you think Cathie will be heading long term? 🤔
"Once the largest actively managed ETF, $ARK $ARKK with nearly $30 billion under management has shrunk to about $9 billion, mostly due to investment...
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What do you think is the most illogically priced company right now? For example, $AMZN has a P/E of 313 and it's hard to think it can grow in a way that makes sense... on speculation maybe. But do you have any other fim that is completely nonsensically overvalued given its intrinsic value and potential?
Seems to me that this guy kind of keeps running away from the gravedigger's shovel 😂 Whose side are you on? Hindenburg or Icahn?
Carl Icahn made a deal with his lenders that separates his loans from the trading price of his company Icahn Enterprises $IEP stock. That has reassured investors and removed fears that he would have to sell his shares after a critical report from...
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I'm listening to an interview with Tomas Sedlacek now and this is what was said: "In the capital market, you don't follow a company that you like today, you follow a company that others will like tomorrow."
But that seems to me to go a bit against Buffett, who stands for the idea that if the company is good, the profits will come. What do you think? 🤔
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I see it simply, I buy stocks that are undervalued or have a promising long-term vision, preferably a combination of both.
Hey, I'm curious - do you really follow the earnings calls thoroughly, or do you just read the summary afterwards? I think watching whole calls is really for big connoisseurs, so I'm curious how many of you are here 😁
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Occasionally I'll check it out or listen to it, but mostly I read the summary.
Hey, what do you think of $NUE? It's quite talked about and growing now. But not exactly solid results are expected. Nucor is expected to report earnings of $5.34 per share for the current quarter, a year-over-year change of -44.8%. .
The consensus earnings estimate for the current fiscal year of $17.01 implies a year-over-year change of -40.9%.
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So I find operators in general pretty "dead"... and Amazon is starting to get into the US operators now and I'd be afraid of that... So for me, Verizon no...
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Let's say the banks... but other bubble pieces will soon suffer a similar fate
Look, I don't mean to scare you, but...
At first glance, Verizon's dividend looks like one of the most desirable in the S&P 500. Currently over 7.2%. Plus, the dividend has increased every year since 2007.
The problem is that paying the dividend is looking like an increasingly difficult task for Verizon. In 2022, free cash flow of $14 billion covered the $11 billion dividend cost...
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Debt is always a burden, and all the more so when it does not grow profits or increase company activity and assets. In my opinion, it's only a matter of time before debt catches up, the dividend cut comes, and the talk of change starts.
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I wouldn't see it as a bankruptcy, but rather some restructuring and better management. It's going to be a long fight.
I have $TSM which I was counting on a drop, but I'm holding long and the outlook for the next quarters looks promising. I don't have $PM, I've been buying $BTI this week.