Tag: stocks
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Biotech: Who Will Survive When The COVID-19 Hype Ends?
Over the last couple of months, companies have found a way to muster up an effort to align their objectives with helping society recover from this global pandemic – COVID-19. The result: share prices have soared like never before. The line up of biotech companies trying to come up with COVID-19 vaccines or cures is…
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Slack’s (WORK.NYSE) sad performance and the scourge of Silicon Valley
When Slack (WORK) listed on the NYSE this year, it was the first tech unicorn to grace American markets through a direct listing rather than the traditional Initial Public Offering (IPO). This historic event came on the heels of a growing dissatisfaction in Silicon Valley over Wall Street’s preferred path to public trading. In fact,…
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The end of the world, or, how I learned to live with a habitually shrinking PMI
The Institute of Supply Management (ISM) U.S. manufacturing survey was released yesterday and, boy, did it ever raise alarms. Estimations of the ongoing U.S.-China trade war have been on a piecemeal basis up until now: It is common knowledge American soybean farmers are struggling, but calculating the material effects on U.S. business as a whole…
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Long and Short (Ep 2): The rate cut and what it means
For the first time since 2008, the Fed cut rates by 25 basis points to boost economic growth. In a perfect world, a lower cost of borrowing would’ve made the market soar. But stocks fell yesterday, and they fell today. It’s complicated. Let’s get into it: Interest rates and the economy The interest rates set…