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...Meanwhile, in the corner of a Tesla dealership near you, a mocked-up Optimus is surveying with unseeing eyes the deserted shop floor: Further reading:— Putting a price on Tesla post Musk (FTAV)— Tesla’s...
...This makes Rocket’s valuation — an eye-popping 92 times forward earnings — hard to swallow....
...Emanuel often touted a “flywheel” effect for the company’s array of assets, which include the largest Hollywood talent agency, a professional bull riders league, a sports betting group and events such as...
...In recent years he has amassed a portfolio that ranges from the Frieze Art Fair to the Professional Bull Riders league....
...Reynolds clearly has an eye for a good investment (read our profile of him here)....
...All eyes are on the US Federal Reserve and whether a pause or even a pivot in its series of aggressive interest rate hikes is coming....
...These Spacs were, in the words of one veteran investor, the “last degenerate spasm of an over-extended bull run.”...
...You gotta keep hands on wheel, eyes on road. But it only costs $10,000, so analysts are bullish of wide adoption.19Bull: Oh... So shares rallied on sales of the Cybertruck!?...
...Musk will have to keep one eye on the Tesla share price. His stock in the carmaker forms part of the complex, hastily assembled funding for the Twitter deal....
...The long bull market has frequently, and wrongly, implied that it is impervious to such doom-mongering — one reason why it has now tempted so many retail investors to pile in....
...And as can be expected, he also has a loud Twitter account with the bitcoin-bro-batman-signal of photoshopped laser eyes on the profile shot. Anyway, back to today’s events....
...Its success in the future will rely heavily on J&J’s high-margin drug business, which delivers a wide range of treatments for everything from cancer to eye diseases....
...And pretty much there was a wholesale rejection of the fiscal plan by markets and by currency traders as soon as it landed. And what was so striking about it was there was no fiscal forecast....
...The divergence was a stark warning for equity bulls....
...A popular narrative we’ve seen ex-ante from bulls of late, such as CNBC’s Jim Cramer or Harvard Business Review, is what we like to refer to as “the Amazon fallacy”. You know the argument....
...Will EssilorLuxottica and Brussels see eye to eye? Here’s one merger that’s still on the cards despite the coronavirus turmoil: EssilorLuxottica’s €7bn deal to buy Dutch rival GrandVision....
...Japan Inc has found a new purpose for automation: business continuity in the uncertain era of Covid-19....
...of profitability vs. the overall company (as we wrote in our November 13th note Tesla Inc: Shanghai Giga = Porsche-Like Margins?)....
...the end of a record-breaking bull run....
...More than a third of investors now believe stocks are in a bull market, up from a quarter during the May survey....
...But this recovery has a weaker base than meets the eye. True, its wholesale income before tax, including trading and investment banking, more than tripled....
...Everyone who makes it to Berlin, and plenty in the industry who don’t, will have one eye on another big German private equity story: the industry’s latest megadeal....
...Here’s Goodbody: Cranswick provided a Q1 trading update this morning reporting a strong start to the year with c.19% LFL sales growth (25% inc. acquisitions)....
...Zomato has sought an edge by deepening ties with the restaurants themselves, running a wholesale arm that supplies ingredients, managing cafeterias and offering loyalty programmes for diners....
...And having cooled on Elon Musk’s green energy company for a few months, we thought we’d take a look at one thing we’re keeping a firm eye on when results drop after the bell....
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