I haven’t seen much discussion or mention of this company within the sub. They’ve beaten earnings by a wide margin over the last several quarters, but because of lower guidance in January, the stock fell pretty hard. While not profitable right now, do any of you think this company is one for the future? Perhaps 5+ years down the line?
- Alibaba still owns some of the best businesses in China.
- But Alibaba's investors must endure a few major risks.
- Alibaba stock is relatively cheap.
Alibaba might have own great businesses, but investors should not ignore the downsides of holding the stock.
Alibaba's ($BABA) stock has been vo
Good morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the new trading day and a fresh start! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news on this Tuesday, April the 25th, 2023-
Stock futures dip as traders pore through key earnings reports: Live updates
U.S. stock futures slipped Tuesday as traders
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It's been just over a month since the Silicon Valley Bank bankruptcy, but the much feared Armageddon in the US financial system has not occurred. Good golly, who on earth could have imagined? Where is the crisis? Where is the show? Where is the request that the last person to exit the market please turn off the lights?
Or maybe, we’re still not through the storm, and this calm all around us is just the eye of the hurric
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against TA here and not in the current post.
Some helpful day to
On May 1st, Global Payments ($GPN) is scheduled to release its earnings data before the market opens. The expectations of analysts globally are high, as they predict the company to post earnings of $2.19 per share for the quarter. These predictions come after Global Payments set its FY 2023 guidance at $10.25-$10.37 EPS and its FY23 guidance at $10.25 to $10.37 EPS.
Hedge funds and other institutional investors have recently made strategic changes to thei
I have some ORCL stocks available that have gotten around 25k capital gains since acquiring them. I've held them as long term and debating if I should sell them now or wait a bit. If I sell them now, I can pay off my home and be completely debt free. I wanted to know, how do you determine if its the best time to sell? I also don't want to end up selling, only for the price to increase to like $110-$120 in the coming months. Would appreciate any insight.
Seriously wtf? Haven’t bought yet because I wanted to see how super Mario movie does but now that it’s under 10 I’m thinking about starting to make a purchase?
Haven’t found any news on this. I honestly thought it would drop last week because of the Pokémon scandal.
$C:F reported a loss of -$0.11 vs est of $0.21.
The steelmaking revenues of $5.1 billion included $1.9 billion, or 36%, of direct sales to the automotive market; $1.3 billion, or 25%, of sales to the infrastructure and manufacturing market; $1.3 billion, or 25%, of sales to the distributors and converters market; and $701 million, or 14%, of sales to steel producers.
$CLF is one of my bigger holdings. Unlike commodity stocks/miners like $FCX, $GO
AAPL Apr 28 Q2 $1.43(E) prev year $1.52
Edit AAPL May 4
AMZN Apr 27 Q1 $0.21 (E) prev year $-0.38
META Apr 26 Q1 $2.03 (E) prev year $2.72
MSFT Apr 25 Q3 $$2.23 (E) prev year $2.22
GOOGL Apr 25 Q1 $1.07 (E) prev year $1.23
V Apr 25 Q2 $1.99 (E) prev year $1.79
Combined these total over 20% of the S&P.