Oatly [$OTLY] - Is it dead?

I’m trying to understand if Oatly is just about to file for chpt 11/bankruptcy, or what is going on with the stock. It has lost 60% in five weeks, roughly, and there hasn’t been any news except for what came out in the last earnings call. Does anybody know what’s happening there?

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What are your opinions on DLTR stock? Is it a buy with everyone being on a tight budget?

Dollar Tree (DLTR) has been in the neighborhood my parents have lived in for about 20 years. What was thought of as a place to just get birthday cards and balloons soon became in 2008/2009 when mom lost her job as the place to get kitchen supplies, candy and cleaning supplies. They even sell brooms and mops back in the day for $1. Those mops and brooms are still around. When I went off to the dorm room to start 4 years on campus my mom stopped at none other than

what do you think about ARM and instacart ipo?

There are two very different companies but usually when it's so popular i think it will be well above ipo price on first day and then drop in a week? but ARM is suppose to be valued at above its previous market value. while instcart valuation has crashed so it is more of a value buy unless if you think it's valued less.

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TSM: Good Investment or not?

Recently noticed that TSM has been downtrodden, however it still seems undervalued to me at a glance sitting at a P/E of 15. Just curious about everyones thoughts on TSM and the possible dangers that investing in the company may pose, ignoring the obvious Geopolitical issues with being located in Taiwan, and the threat of China. Other then that what other issues are pushing this stock down?

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ETF’s for life? Or time to buy stocks?

Hey legends, I just had a quick question for all you guys. I am only 20 years old but for the past 2 odd years I have been religiously investing into 3 ETF’s ( IOZ, IOO and NDQ) all of which I believe are solid investments that I plan on holding for many decades, with the hopeful plan of having a 2nd SUPA or just try set myself up!

I have seen good returns on all 3 and as I said am planning on investing and holding onto for a long time.

I was jus

Zynerba - sell or not?

I got this email from my Robinhood account:

Xylophone Acquisition Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc., is offering to purchase your shares of Zynerba Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for $1.1059 per share in cash, plus one non-tradable contractual contingent value right (CVR) which represents the contractual right to receive contingent payments in cash, without interest and less any applicable tax withholding, upon the achievement

I would like to interview someone in the management/CEO position for one of my classes

I am taking a college business communication class for one of my pre-requisites for my finance degree, and one of the assignments I have is to interview someone of the management/ceo position of any company for a few minutes just to ask them some questions. If anyone sees this I would appreciate a response.

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Unsure if I should swing trade or invest for long term

Aside from my active checking out for bills and such and my regular 401k from work, I have 10k in my E*trade account. I just sold TSLA for only $145 in gains and feel silly about it because that’s pocket change. I should have held.

I have 16 shares of MSFT valued at around 5k that I’m planning to hold for at least a couple years.

The rest of my 10k is split between C3AI, ULTA, VTI, APPLE.

My goal is to have a good sum of money for a future

Morgan Stanley Sees Dojo Boosting TSLA Value by $500 Billion

Headline comes from Bloomberg (yahoo link)

TSLA is up nearly 10% today.

Morgan Stanley's upgrade of TSLA was a target of $400, up from $250.

Excerpt from the article:

Tesla has been mentioning how Dojo gives it an edge in AI and self-driving technology since at least 2021. In July this year, CEO Elon Musk told investors t

Which credit rating allows a company to refinance at 11.75% per annum today?

The company bears interest at a rate of 11.75% per annum and principal will be repaid in quarterly installments of 2.5% of the initial principal amount of the loan.

How good a credit rating does that imply?

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