What do you currently say about stocks from China? Are you buying?
Chinese stocks plunged today to their lowest level since January 2019, a grim reflection of how investors have lost faith in the country's earnings and economic recovery. The CSI 300 index closed with a 0.4% loss on Thursday, down around 14% from its May high.
It's been 15 years since Disney $DIS bought Marvel Studios for $4 billion. Since then, Disney has made more than $30 billion worldwide from Marvel movies. But what's next for the division? It seems to me that Marvel has begun to decline a bit. How do you feel about that?
Hello, investors. Do you think $NVDAwill look at a new ATHafter earnings ? 🤔
What do you guys expect from the results anyway? And do you think the main driver will be outperformance x disappointment in terms of forecasts or outlook for the rest of the year ?
Same as the banks, they're always being discussed here. 😂 ...anyway I'm here, I had to dilute because I got hasty and now I'm averaging around 140$ ...hence I'm still in the negative. I'm not worried about the company, it's big, operates a lot around the world and is still working on innovations it's good at. As Stepan writes, it has settled in a sideways trend now where I think it might not go down anymore even though I don't expect any earnings growth this year either. But once more and more interest rates are low, I believe there will be demand for solar products again and the company will kick it back up in price per share. So we'll see, but that outlook is certainly long. 😊
Intel $INTC dropped almost 20% after the results in the after market! Is that tempting to you when you consider the plan to cut costs, lay off employees and cut the dividend? Or do you need to see some evidence that the company is on the mend first?
Today on the agenda we have earnings johnson & johnson $JNJ. What are your expectations? 17 analysts are estimating earnings of $2.71 per share compared to earnings of $1.98 per share in the same quarter a year ago.
Analysts at Berenberg have raised their estimates for the global obesity market to $150 billion by 2035, up from $125 billion previously. This revision is the result of positive data on co-morbidities and advances in competing studies. Berenberg recommends buying shares of $LLY and Zealand Pharma, while he recommends holding on to shares of $NVO.
Shein is committed to investing in the UK and Europe ahead of a potential IPO.
Fast-fashion retailer Shein said it will invest 250 million euros ($271 million) over five years in the U.K. and Europe as the company battles criticism of its model based on shipping cheap clothes and accessories from factories in China directly to customers around the world.
This week we report quarterly results from Broadcom $AVGO, Dollar General Corporation $DG, GameStop $GME and C3.ai, Inc. $AI of the more interesting companies for me. Do you have any expectations for their results?
I was just looking at what analysts expect from $PLTR earnings. They are quite optimistic, saying the company should report quarterly earnings of $0.06 per share, up 500% year-over-year, and revenue of $555.02 million, up 16.1% from the same quarter last year. What do you think, will it work out as expected?
It will certainly be an important quarter for stocks. The move will determine where the $PLTR cell shifts. It may move back to $20 or it may move closer to $10. I wouldn't presume to estimate the move.
Does anyone have shares of NextEra Energy $NEE in their portfolio? The price has been pretty hammered since the beginning of the year and after earnings it's starting to look good - Both revenue and net income are above estimates.
Apart from the obvious numbers, I don't know much about the company yet, but I want to look into it more. Just the fact that many countries want to focus more on solar now, and maybe the EU has quotas for it, seems to me a good opportunity for the growth of the solar company
Interesting news from Flash News - Disney could sell a controlling stake in its Indian Disney Star business, which it values at about $10 billion, instead of the previously considered piecemeal transactions. Reliance values those assets at $7 billion to $8 billion, some sources said. Do you hold shares of $DIS?
For a Palantir $PLTR to recently announce a super collaboration with the government (the amount was around $250m), it's been pretty miserable these days. Does anyone know what's going on, see yesterday's 6% drop?
I've been thinking about a few stocks, but haven't bought yet.