Tag: NYSE
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Cybin (CYBN.NE) gets final approval to list on NYSE American and announces public offering
Cybin (CYBN.NE) announced that they have received final approval from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to list its shares on the NYSE American exchange. Beginning next Thursday, on August 5, 2021, Cybin will begin trading on the NYSE American under the ticker “CYBN”. Cybin will continue to trade on the NEO exchange, also under…
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Trading Places: Gamestop (GME.NYSE) has Wall Street shitting bricks because ‘the poors’ figured out their scam
A friend said his Twitter timeline today looks like the last 15 minutes of the movie Trading Places, and he’s right. In what may have been the world’s most effective troll event, Reddit users at r/wallstreetbets got together and decided the insane level of short selling on some companies by billionaire finance bros might be…
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Tesla (TSLA): Musk’s automotive Three-Card Monte
Over the past year, Tesla (TSLA.NASDAQ) pillaged the public markets, splitting its stock with glee much to the chagrin of short selling groups like TSLAQ. But in the wake of Elon’s champagne wishes and caviar dreams, share price faded, exposing a nagging question, “What powered Tesla’s rise in the first place?” Fundamentals Tesla had a…
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Plus Products (PLUS.C) just parachuted right into my world
Heimark has a track record of rigorous market research prior to launching products. This research-based approach has reaped dividends in market penetration and revenue growth.
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Plus Products (PLUS.C): good deeds, good products, good numbers
“This will be the third year we have had the opportunity to partner with a local organization during pride month,” stated Mr. Heimark. “Last year we sold over 60,000 units and are looking forward to giving that record a run for its money this year.”
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How Plus Products’ (PLUS.C) CEO Jake Heimark conquered California – and what he’s gonna do next
While the Noveau-riche cannabis bosses partied with company credit cards, Plus Products put its head down, did the researching, the strategizing, eventually building products that sold like hotcakes.