Highlights:
- production and supply challenges have been resolved
- console sell through is the highest it’s ever been
- strongest gaming brand (compared to Microsoft and Nintendo)
- PS5 users have higher engagement across the board compared to PS4 users
- PS5 users have much higher spend per console (LTV) compared to PS4 users
- PS5 to be ahead of PS4 on all key metrics by end of FY23
- strong growt
Good morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the new trading day and a fresh start! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news on this Wednesday, May the 24th, 2023-
Stock futures slip as investors eye debt ceiling clash in Washington: Live updates
U.S. stock futures fell slightly Wednes
Which of these disruptive platforms is a better long-term investment?
Shopify (SHOP -6.01%) and Fiverr International (FVRR -1.39%) both challenge the status quo for selling goods and services. Shopify's e-commerce services enable smaller merchants to set up their own online stores, process payments, fulfill orders, and manage their marketing campaigns without joining a crowded online marketplace like Amazon. Meanwhile, Fiverr is a gig economy marketpl
Swedish gaming group Embracer’s share price plummeted on Wednesday after the group slashed its forecast for the year and said a $2bn partnership deal had fallen through. The drop, the biggest daily percentage fall since the shares were listed on the Stockholm exchange in November 2016, came hours after Embracer was informed that a major strategic partnership that had been negotiated for seven months “will not materialise”.
The Nordic gaming g
U.S. money market fund assets hit a new record of $5.8 trillion this week as yield-hungry investors continued to turn to the short-term debt securities - a stark contrast to the 2011 debt- ceiling standoff when there were large outflows from the funds.
Money market mutual funds - a key source of short-term corporate and municipal funding - have enjoyed $614.8 billion in net inflows so far this year, with $48 billion of those in the past week as of Monday,
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Just read the news PACW went through with another sale (second this week) of their real estate lending arm. It's been up double digits this week, allegedly boosted by the other sale announced early Monday, wondering if you think this will further propel the stock up? It's heavily shorted so might be a good time to hop on, what do you think will happen tomorrow?
It seems like Argentina will revisit a crash similar to 2001. Their stock prices dropped -80% during that periods? Their debt to GDP ratio is not quite there but I’m curious if there is a way to be able to potentially open a future short position. If anyone knows thank you in advance
Going to do a deep dive into this group and maybe Brookfield etc. Would like thoughts. Super great portfolio in mostly NYC and some SF. There will always be demand for this space. Stock down 60 ish % in last 2-5 years. Would love insights.
Hello everyone, this is simply a question, I am still going to buy VEQT regardless of what gets said here, I just want to learn.
How would an investor come out of such an event unscathed, or even benefit? I would imagine that the stocks of many large companies would contract and the US dollar itself would be harmed. If this snowballs and it starts damaging foreign currencies, and in turn, foreign companies it seems like there's almost no way to avoid