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TSM is releasing its Q2 earnings on July 18 before the bell.
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Since its Q1 earnings release, shares of $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ have seen an increase of 22.28%. How will the market react to the upcoming results? Make your guess now!
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Since its Q1 earnings release, shares of $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ have seen an increase of 22.28%. How will the market react to the upcoming results? Make your guess now!
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This piece of news doesn't come at a better time.
Just as the previous quarters showed weaknesses and price slashes, $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ released strong positive numbers for production and deliveries.
However, since the quarterly results are still a few weeks away, what are the points that investors should take note of?
1. Good deliveries might mean good revenue and margins?
Good deliveries on top of higher selling prices, would definitely translate to higher r...
Just as the previous quarters showed weaknesses and price slashes, $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ released strong positive numbers for production and deliveries.
However, since the quarterly results are still a few weeks away, what are the points that investors should take note of?
1. Good deliveries might mean good revenue and margins?
Good deliveries on top of higher selling prices, would definitely translate to higher r...
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Humanity is by nature a social animal. It means that people are highly interactive with other members. We rely on cooperation to survive and thrive.
"We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided."
Let's see how mooers stand together and get stronger.
@LeicesterM: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ Is anybody surprised? If you are, then you haven't been here long. FUCK THE SEC.
@Investor 1: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ .....
"We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided."
Let's see how mooers stand together and get stronger.
@LeicesterM: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ Is anybody surprised? If you are, then you haven't been here long. FUCK THE SEC.
@Investor 1: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ .....
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Right after praising $Dogecoin (DOGE.CC)$ , Elon Musk soon tweeted to announce that Tesla will accept some payments in the digital token on Tuesday.
Dogecoin skyrocketed as much as 23% on Tuesday. Its price soared as much as 40% compared with Monday's level at 5 p.m. ET.
Being one of the most volatile among cryptocurrencies, it had surged over 15,500% in 2021 at its peak in May and is still up over 3,000% for the year.
Dogecoin was initially started as a joke, and now it may become a real currency that used for car purchasing.
Are you surprised by that?Or you knew this was coming?
Source:
Dogecoin Soars After Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Accept It as Payment for Merchandise
Dogecoin skyrocketed as much as 23% on Tuesday. Its price soared as much as 40% compared with Monday's level at 5 p.m. ET.
Being one of the most volatile among cryptocurrencies, it had surged over 15,500% in 2021 at its peak in May and is still up over 3,000% for the year.
Dogecoin was initially started as a joke, and now it may become a real currency that used for car purchasing.
Are you surprised by that?Or you knew this was coming?
Source:
Dogecoin Soars After Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Accept It as Payment for Merchandise
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$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ stock closed at roughly 15 times it's 52-week low when the market closed on Friday. That's still down more than 100% from its 52-week high of $72.82, but it's still enough to give the money-losing movie theater company a market cap of nearly $15 billion.
Some of those gains have come because the company has become a meme stock and many people bought shares, not because of AMC's merits but because there was heavy short interest in the stock. Others, however, have held onto their shares in the company because they see the movie business making a comeback when the pandemic becomes nothing more than an unpleasant memory.
Basically, a return to normal leaves AMC selling fewer tickets than its needs to make a profit. Ticket sales are, of course, not the only revenue source for the movie theater company but fewer people in the theaters means fewer people to sell popcorn, soda, and whatever else to.
The pandemic accelerated a trend that was already hurting the movie business, When people have the option to watch so much theater-quality television without leaving their house (think any of the signature $Disney (DIS.US)$ on the Disney+ streaming service or the prestige shows that everyone from $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ to HBO seem to produce in ever-increasing numbers), it's simply a higher bar to get people to go to theaters.
Some of those gains have come because the company has become a meme stock and many people bought shares, not because of AMC's merits but because there was heavy short interest in the stock. Others, however, have held onto their shares in the company because they see the movie business making a comeback when the pandemic becomes nothing more than an unpleasant memory.
Basically, a return to normal leaves AMC selling fewer tickets than its needs to make a profit. Ticket sales are, of course, not the only revenue source for the movie theater company but fewer people in the theaters means fewer people to sell popcorn, soda, and whatever else to.
The pandemic accelerated a trend that was already hurting the movie business, When people have the option to watch so much theater-quality television without leaving their house (think any of the signature $Disney (DIS.US)$ on the Disney+ streaming service or the prestige shows that everyone from $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ to HBO seem to produce in ever-increasing numbers), it's simply a higher bar to get people to go to theaters.
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