The San Diego, California-based company will be laying off about 1258 roles in California, according to a filing with the California Employment Development Department. Impacted employees include those based out of San Diego and Santa Clara in multiple roles, from engineers to legal counsel to human resources, with job reductions coming around December 13th.
Biggest Gaming Industry Deal: Microsoft has sealed the deal on its $69bn acquisition of Activision Blizzard, marking the largest transaction in the gaming sector to date.
Green Light from UK Regulators: The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) approved the deal after initial resistance, ensuring that their concerns were addressed in the revised terms.
Deal Dynamics:
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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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Hey guys I’m 19 years old and I wanted to set up a tfsa for my girlfriend. I was thinking that she should put money into growth oriented stocks or etfs. What would you guys recommend that I pick for her. I’m choosing max 5 in total to keep it simple.
Thank you very much folks
For example, if I look at Microsoft today, it was $330ish all day. Then it spiked to $360 for two trades, before dropping back down to $300 range. At 5:47pm (after hours of course).
I've seen this often in stocks and always wondered. I figured someone in Reddit is smart enough to answer for me. Thanks ahead of time.
GLP-1 drugs are shaking things up in the market! Novo Nordisk's Ozempic is a game-changer, showing early signs of helping diabetes patients' kidneys. This news made dialysis providers like DaVita (-17%) and Fresenius Medical (-17.6%) stocks drop big time.
Ironically, these drugs could keep
I’m currently 53% in VTI, and the rest on individual stocks. I’m looking to divest in the latter and move it into VTI. Now, my question is, is there any point investing in other ETFs like healthcare or consumer staples if I’m already investing in VTI? If so, why?
My contribution is Vinfast $VFS, a Vietnamese electric vehicle maker.
The stock has tanked over 80% in the last month, but still worth 16 billion dollars.
It makes like 1000 vehicles a month and sells most of them to it’s parent company, VinGroup. It is burning cash heavily. Still way overvalued IMO.
A study analysed data on firm performance (return on assets, gross profit, and company valuation) and data from Indeed on work/employee wellbeing, which was a survey about stress, satisfication, happinness, and purpose at work. The study found a strong positive relationship was found between employee wellbeing, return on assets, gross profit, company valuation,
Does anybody use seeking alpha quant rating?
I plan to invest based on their "strong buy" recommendation and sorted is out by market cap (highest to lowest)
I want to make a portfolio with a 5% max allocation per stock and plans only to sell if the stock goes to "sell/strong sell" recomendation.
Any advice?