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Chipmaker sand shortage Travolta meme small Sand Stashed, Virgin Crashed & Kohl’s Cashed March 5, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “I Don’t Like Sand” Edition I will multiply your descendants as the stars of the heaven and as the sand which is on the seashore; and your descendants shall possess the gate of their enemies. — Genesis, 22:17. And y’all thought I was going to quote Star Wars there, didn’t you? […]
“Fraud Built on Dozens of Lies” March 3, 2021 by Nicole Zdzieba American Investor Today, Education, Investing (2-minute read) After a meteoric rise, Nikola has had a meteoric fall. We avoid stocks like this as a matter of course. Wall Street veteran Charles Mizrahi shows you how.
Awesome interest rates mix vol. 1 meme small Forget FOMO, Plug’s Full Power and DraftKing’s Gambit March 1, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Forget FOMO, Don’t Get FOGK’d Dedicate one to the interest rate hawks… Now interest rates are here, babe, need somethin’ to keep you cool. Ah now, interest rates are here, babe, need somethin’ to keep you cool. Better look out now ‘cause Joe’s got something for you. I’ll tell you what it is… I’m your […]
This is only one company in the burgeoning “mobility as a service” (MaaS) space. Forget About Traffic: This Startup Will Change Everything March 1, 2021 by Ian King Technology, Winning Investor Daily This new industry uses modern technology to disrupt how people and things move around the planet.
Be fearful Buffett Dickens Michael Jordan quote meme small DoorDash Away, AirBnb’s Infinity and Beyond McMeat February 26, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Ain’t That the Dickens?” Edition It is the best of economies. It is the worst of economies. It is a season of much-anticipated growth. It is a season of much-feared loss… Great Ones, if it sounds like we’re stuck in Charles Dickens novel, it’s because — maybe we are. Wall Street […]

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