Battery recyclers and investing ideas

Interested to see if anyone has investing ideas relating to this (the only publicly traded stock identified in this article was LICY).

https://www.wsj.com/finance/investors-flock-to-battery-recyclers-in-hunt-for-climate-law-winners-4e9b0af0

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Investors are racing to find the clean-energy start

ARES and SVV showing interesting technical correlations & trend changes?

During the time I have been writing about Ares Management Corporation and Savers Value Village, the company that ARES bought up most of the shares of, have been seeming to have an odd relationship to me. When I first started analyzing these stocks, I was suspicious that ARES might be shorting SVV, and it seemed to be the case that SVV was following an overall, similar trend pattern with ARES, but today I do not think tĥey are behaving as I have seen them before.

What is up with Brookfield renewable ($BEPC)? - just hit all time low

I bought a few shares in my IRA - collect a dividend, feel good about investing in renewables, figure with climate change and subsidies, it can't possibly just go bust. Right? Did I miss an announcement?

I don't understand how a solid conservative hydroelectric company can be worth LESS than it did 3 years ago. P/E is low, as is P/S, P/B - FCF looks solid. There's some debt, but jeez.

You could say buy more, but not until I understand w

It has been 2 years since the r/stocks thread "If you could buy LEAPS for 2023 on a few stocks right now, which companies would you choose?"

Here is the thread for reference

I often see threads asking what are your favorite stocks over the next 5 years on this sub. Happens at least once a week I wondered what was the responses in the past if if they panned out due to how often these threads happened. There just so happened to be a thread in August 2021 by a user asking for what to buy

In 5 Years, Who do You Think Comes out on Top in the AI wars?

Microsoft? Amazon? Google? Apple? Even maybe Palantir? Nvidia? Or more than 1 of them?

I think Microsoft is currently the best positioned with it's larger market share with Azure right now, but Amazon is catching up with Lex and all of the AWS products. Google seems way behind both companies.

Microsoft (at least right now) is also the most logically and fairly valued P/E wise (unlike say, Nvidia's astronomical PE) and I may dabble with a

How is Dropbox still not being crushed by the competition?

Since google, Microsoft, apple, Amazon and slew of other huge companies and medium companies offering cloud consumer services, how is Dropbox like the little engine that could?

The stock keeps rising. People still seem to use it and be happy with it, including myself, but how does it still stay up there? Does other services suck that much? Does Dropbox offer something others don’t? My guess is not trying to “get you” in their ecosystem but other apps off

Despite the Green Energy Boom, Solar Stocks are Not Doing Great

https://tokenist.com/despite-the-green-energy-boom-solar-stocks-are-not-doing-great/

Despite robust growth in the solar power industry, major solar stocks like Longi Green Energy Technology have faced significant downturns. Factors such as falling polysilicon prices and overcapacity in production have contributed to this decline. Additionally, as investor fo

Price average question

I went in on MSOS Tuesday, premarket. Avg of 6.91. WSB decided to go on as well, after I bought. Sold this morning at 8.47, after seeing it hit 8.70+ and stalling, I could see it was going to go down... (Not much gains, but gains).

Now, I had already decided I was going to go in on this last Friday (I don't play WSB games) and had wanted to be in for while and see where it goes since rescheduling the devil's lettuce is apparently on the table...

How to make a 1 page stock pitch?

I’m a current undergrad entering a stock pitch competition. I’ve never made a pitch but am used to them being longer or in deck format, so I really don’t know where to start for this 1 page pitch and don’t know how to format it. Any tips on how to structure it? One page just seems too short, even though I know I’m probably wrong in thinking that.

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BAE Systems - Acquisition of Ball Aerospace

The aerospace division of Ball Corporation will be acquired by BAE Systems plc in an all-cash deal valued at $5.55 billion, the company has announced. The multiple, which appears to be reasonable value for a business that is fairly high growth and cash producing and enhances BAE's exposure to intelligence systems with a particular focus on satellite and geospatial intelligence systems, is not being well received by the markets. When a tax gain for BAE relate


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