Additionally, a 32 hour work week and more. The best offer is 20%. Automakers can give minimum effort for optics, but at the end of the day, they would want to follow the way of Tesla. Automakers need to find a way to lower the cost of production in order to scale up and be competitive with Tesla and Chinese companies.
UAW will start their strike at midnight if they are unable to compromise.
https://tokenist.com/instacart-seeks-a-10b-valuation-after-arms-successful-ipo-report/
Instacart is reportedly planning to increase its IPO target price range to $28–$30 per share, potentially valuing the company at nearly $10 billion. This comes in the wake of chipmaker Arm's successful IPO, which rejuvenated investor optimism in new listings. Arm'
Disney is in talks to sell ABC, and I'm curious what a partial sell off means for stocks? I know for a total merge/sell off, the company being sold typically gets a premium price, but how could this work given it just adds cash in Disneys bank?
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/15/california-fast-food-minimum-wage-deal-what-to-know.html
- From 2025 through 2029, a nine-person council will have the authority to raise the hourly minimum wage annually for affected businesses. Workers will get at least CPI. If higher than 3.5% minimum that amount and council will determine pay.
- The Californ
This is Stocks, would like to see discussion outside of tech and ETFs. I'd like to try to identify smaller companies with long term potential, there's a few which am considering investing for next decade. Here's few ideas which've found, do you have any feedback or similar ideas?
- NU is fast growing bank coming out of Brazil, was bought by Warren Buffet who's still holding. Bought when was $10-$12 so at even better price than what
Thousands of members of the United Auto Workers went on strike at three U.S. assembly plants of General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis after the union and the automakers failed to reach a deal on a new labor contract Thursday night.
“The UAW Stand Up Strike begins at all three of the Big Three,” the union said in a post on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, just after midnight Friday.
The facilities are GM’s midsize truck and full-size van p
When did you sell it and at what price? How many shares did you own? How did you decide to buy that particular company? How did you decide it was time to sell? Do you wish you’d done anything differently? What did you do with the money? Did you reinvest all of it? Did you just reinvest your profit? Or did you pull out completely?
realistically, especially in this challenging time, a significant % of the stock market will be liquidated to pay for retirement. Probably within a decade. Of course the money will be spend as well. So what scenarios do you see?
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This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on fundamentals, but if fundamentals aren't your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against fundamentals here and not in the current post.
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https://tokenist.com/tesla-gains-in-premarket-as-analysts-say-dojo-offers-asymmetric-advantage/
Morgan Stanley has given Tesla's stock a substantial boost, citing the potential of the company's newly launched supercomputer, Dojo. The Wall Street bank believes Dojo could add up to $500 billion to Tesla's enterprise value, primarily by a