Stuck with 363 shares of CIAN (delisted). Help.

My money has been stuck for over a year. I have no idea where to begin when it comes to getting it out.

This ticker is apparently a Russian stock. When everything started going down with Ukraine, they delisted it. I was only in it for a day or two, just attempting to go for a quick swing trade. Obviously it didn't work out.

I have a large expense coming up and I would like to get that money out as soon as I can. If anyone knows what steps I can

WE Stock Opinions

Thoughts on WeWork stock? I know the company has been a rollercoaster, but from what I'm seeing, revenue has been going up the last few quarters. 3.245 bil revenue for 2022. Trading at 0.18 cents seems very low.

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WSJ - S&P 500 ends longest bear market since the 1940s and signals beginning of new bull market.

U.S. stocks rose Thursday, ending the S&P 500’s longest bear market since the 1940s and marking the start of a new bull run.

The broad index powered higher over the past few months, in large part because of a handful of companies posting outsize gains.

Many of those same stocks, including Amazon.com, Tesla and chip maker Nvidia, led the market’s advance Thursday.

That helped propel the S&P 500 up 0.6%, allowing the index to finish

Banking in Flux: How New Regulations Could Reshape the U.S. Financial Landscape

I’d like to revisit the topic of banking. Last week, I took note of the impressive Q1 2023 profits of the banking sector, which have surged by 33.6% YoY. Notably, the number of profitable banks has grown compared to their less successful counterparts. This happened despite the high-profile bankruptcies of SVB and Signature Bank. The FDIC chief hailed this

TD Bank 30M Share-Buyback

TD Bank (NYSE:TD) expects to complete its recently announced 30M-share stock buyback plan during the summer and will assess further capital return to shareholders.

Could potentially be a good opportunity for shareholders in regards to the stock price.

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GM to use Tesla's charging network, joining Ford in leveraging EV leader's tech

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/08/gm-tesla-partner-on-ev-charging-network.html

DETROIT — General Motors will follow crosstown rival Ford Motor in partnering with Tesla to use the electric vehicle leader’s North American charging network and technologies.

Under the deal, GM vehicles will be able to access 12,000 of Tesla’s fast chargers using an adapter and thro

Lucid introduction to the Chinese market: Long term outlook LCID

What is the long term outlook for Lucid with this news and what does NEV adoption look like there?

Will manufacturing, import/export, cost of materials, Chinese adoption or price factor into the success of Lucid's product and how?

Reference: https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/us-luxury-ev-maker-lucid-se

Shouldn't there be a better correlation between SPX and SPY?

If you look closely at the peak SPX reached in August 2022, it failed to hit that level on Monday and Wednesday.

Nevertheless, SPY did come a few cents away from reaching its August peaks.

Shouldn't there be a better correlation between SPX and SPY? I'm surprised to see such a big discrepancy between the two.

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Thoughts on ACLS? Semiconductor Equipment Provider

Stock has been ripping over the past year, they provide equipment for semiconductor manufacturers, essentially selling the shovel in the gold rush.

Curious what the community thinks of their potential.

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Meta profit taking

How much have you trimmed your position with the recent 150% jump from the bottom.

Where do you see this stock going for the rest of 2023 and into 2024.

I’ve trimmed about 10% of my holding and feel confident in the long term outlook. I do still believe there are many “overall market headwinds” in the near term. It could be a situation where the stock is killing it but the market drags it down. There really have only been 5-10 stocks that have pr


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