
Cazoo operates as an online car retailer in the United Kingdom and rest of Europe. It allows consumers to purchase, finance, and subscribe to a car through online for delivery or collection. https://www.cazoo.co.uk/ has 3 million monthly visitors, and lists 100-150 cars on their page.
$CZOO stock declined 97% YoY with a market cap of only 75 million dollars. Cazoo’s revenue is about 1,3 billion dollars and its balan

Introduction:
Singapore Airlines is a widely well known airline service. Offering both full service carriers (SIA) and low cost carrier(Scoot) both of which the parent company wholly owns.
Revenue:
SIA FY21/22 Revenue Y/Y Growth stood at 99.55% mainly because 2020's revenue was very weak and huge steps towards lifting of covid restrictions were made in 2021.
The airline industry is expected to be growing at slightly more than
FDA has a deadline to approve Narcan over the counter (made by EBS) by Wednesday (3/29). FDA advisory board has unanimously recommended moving forward with approval. This will make EBS first to market for Narcan availability over the counter. Markets are waking up to this today as EBS closed +9.38% at the end of trading and is currently at +9.37% after hours.
LAST AND FINAL BOARDING CALL

So basically, last week's big news was the announcement on availability of plugins/APIs for ChatGPT.
https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt-plugins
This will allow users to use the GPT prompts to interface with other third-party apps (e.g. Expedia, Shop, Slack) and facilitate transactions. I think this is a big step towards changing the way we interface with other websites when it comes to shopping
U.S. stocks: The recent pattern is that if you open high, you have to go low, and if you open low, you have to go high. The market is going through a small range oscillation, in fact, such a market is ideal for repeated trading without greed.
The SPYX has oscillated close to 3% from its opening spot on Friday to today's opening low. The result of this oscillation is a breakout in one direction or the other, which once broken will be a pretty good peri
Went into BOIL fairly large (for my portfolio) at $5.92 average cost. Was hoping for a short term run before summer. Down quite a bit and obviously nat gas is not looking good for the near future. Do I get out now or hold for another couple weeks hoping for futures to look up some?
I have some liquid funds lying in my bank. My banks give me very little interest. I don't need this money right away (I can wait up to 1-5 days, but not any longer). What type of bonds / ETF / anything else should I invest this money to get slightly better returns than banks while ensuring the safety of money?
I read about USFR/TFLO and BIL/SGOV but I am confused about which one is the best option. Maybe the best option is not one of these?
I placed an order for 5 26-week T-bills, which costed 4882$. If I understand correctly the interest I received was 2.4%, which is much less than the lowest rate (4.4%) on the treasury website. Am I missing something ?
I am a freelancer with a very irregular income. Sometimes I spend months without a job; sometimes, I earn 3x more than a salaried person.
I want to have 10K USD at minimum in my bank account all the time. I spend $1500 per month. Let's make it $2500 per month to cushion unexpected expenses.
So I figured that I should keep 10K + (2500 * 3) = 17,500K in my bank account right now and then invest 7500 with 3-month maturity, another 7500 with 6-mont
Hey all—I noticed that today the entire market, not just indexes, but seemingly each individual stock, had significantly less volume than usual. In some cases even as few as 25% to 50% shares were traded than usual.
Any thoughts as to why? Is end of Q1 really that big of a deal that equities hibernate the last week of March until April? Could it be a reversal signal for overbought sectors?