Amazon Is in Talks to Offer Free Mobile Service to US Prime Members

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-talks-offer-free-mobile-123703089.html

Amazon.com Inc. has been talking with wireless carriers about offering low-cost or possibly free nationwide mobile phone service to Prime subscribers, according to people familiar with the situation. The company is negotiating with Verizon Communications Inc., T-Mobile US Inc. and Dish Netw

Payrolls rose 339,000 in May, much better than expected in resilient labor market

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/02/jobs-report-may-2023-.html

The U.S. economy continued to crank out jobs in May, with nonfarm payrolls surging more than expected despite multiple headwinds, the Labor Department reported Friday.

Payrolls in the public and private sector increased by 339,000 for the month, better than the 190,000 Dow Jones estimate and marking the 29th straight m

(6/2) Friday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News

Good Friday morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the final trading day of the week. Here are your pre-market movers & news on this Friday, June the 2nd, 2023-


Stock futures rise as Wall Street eyes May jobs report, traders cheer debt ceiling bill passing: Live updates


Stock futures rose

What can we interpret from after hours valuations?

If you see a stock that is typically trading for $100 a share trading for $99 or $101 after hours, you attribute that to fewer participants in the market, more volatile, or similar rationalization. Most pay little attention to it.

However, if you're following a company closely, and you see extremely high volume after hours and that $100 a share company is trading for $200, but then plummets back to $100 during normal trading hours, what does that mean

WeWork Stock in June 2023

Market cap sitting at $350m which is honestly very low.

This company is either going bankrupt or it's going to probably at least 3x itself from here.

The question is, which one will it be?

I think it will more likely at least 3x, maybe even 5x or more from here.

The thing is, WeWork is still the gold standard for coworking. It's a very recognizable brand. The poor management of the company does not detract from the quality bar

Analyzing Lightspeed Q4 earnings: Is it a smart investment opportunity?

Despite its volatility, I expect Lightspeed to outperform in the long run due to its healthy growth prospects and cheaper valuation

Last month, Lightspeed Commerce (LSPD) reported mixed fourth-quarter earnings for fiscal 2023, which ended on March 31. Its revenue came in at $184.2 million, falling short of analysts’ expectations of $184.4 million. However, its adjusted net income was breakeven on a per-share basis compared to analysts’ expectation of a lo

Advice for long term stocks/portfolio

So I am a newbie when it comes down to actual investing, I'm done with memestocks/coins since I actually decided to invest long term (5-10 years) and the last few weeks I've been looking at what industries will do well in the long term.

I've concluded that space tech will see a huge boom in the next decade and the stock that caught my eye is RKLB. So I'm waiting for a good entry for the stock at the moment and after that I will DCA with a

r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Fundamentals Friday Jun 02, 2023

This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on fundamentals, but if fundamentals aren't your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against fundamentals here and not in the current post.

Some h

What should I focus on when evaluating a stock if I want to be somewhat conservative?

I recently read an article in Forbes titled "Investment Advice From The Vietnam Veteran Who Turned A 2-Bedroom House Into A $4.7 Billion Fortune" about Arte Moreno and his response to one of their questions made me curious:

Forbes: What assets are you buying in this environment?

Moreno: There are some stocks in the market right now I like. They get banged up, but I like the asset and you can average down if y

Are Viatris and Pfrizer undervalued despite the ageing population?

Here’s my assumption. Because of the aggravated ageing population, more and more old men take viagra. But the stock price of Viatris skyrocketed in 2015 and plummeted until now.

So does it mean the seniors nowadays are too healthy for viagra? 🤯

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