Month: April 2021

Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk Getty Images Jeff Bezos‘ Blue Origin filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office against NASA on Monday, challenging the space agency’s award of a nearly $3 billion moon lander contract to Elon Musk’s SpaceX earlier this month. SpaceX, in a competition against Blue Origin and Leidos‘ subsidiary Dynetics, was
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The mania surrounding FuboTV (NYSE:FUBO) has long since faded. Trading for as much as $62.29 per share in late 2020, sports streaming and wagering play FUBO stock made a partial rebound during February’s wildness surrounding “meme stocks.” Source: monticello / Shutterstock.com But, since that brief trend fizzled out, this stock has basically collapsed. Now changing
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Dollar-cost averaging is a tried-and-true investment strategy that allows investors to participate in the financial markets in a cost-effective way without the need to make large, lump-sum investments. When dollar-cost averaging, an investor buys a fixed dollar amount of a particular investment on a regular schedule, regardless of the share price, and will purchase more
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OK, let’s wrap our heads around this one: Ocugen (NASDAQ:OCGN) has a $1.4 billion market capitalization. But its entire pipeline is still in preclinical trials for various ophthalmic conditions. And it’s been around for just over five years. What is going on with OCGN stock? Source: Shutterstock A similar company in the space, EyePoint Pharmaceuticals
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Aphria (NASDAQ:APHA) stock could be in trouble. The company reported terrible fiscal third-quarter results on April 12, indicating that my negative thesis on marijuana stocks remains very much intact. Source: Shutterstock Moreover, the outlook of Aphria’s merger partner, Tilray (NASDAQ:TLRY), is worsening. Given these points, I recommend that investors sell APHA stock. There are new indications
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It’s difficult to overstate the importance of artificial intelligence in the current world. Accenture (NYSE:ACN) survey indicates that “3 out of 4 C-suite executives believe that if they don’t scale artificial intelligence in the next five years, they risk going out of business entirely.” Given the potential market size and application across industries, AI stocks
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