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Metapla announces issuance of new share warrants, allocated to bitcoin purchases
Metapla announces issuance of new share warrants, allocated to bitcoin purchases
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ 0.1 million is waiting for you!
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Placed a limit order at $95,800.
Placed a limit order at $95,800.
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$Nissan Motor (7201.JP)$
I usually only look at American stocks, but I've been thinking about buying Japanese stocks from now on and have had my eye on them for a while. By the way, they are currently in the negative.
I heard that the condition was good even before the earnings reports were released, and since the earnings are not bad, wouldn't this be a good time to buy?
I usually only look at American stocks, but I've been thinking about buying Japanese stocks from now on and have had my eye on them for a while. By the way, they are currently in the negative.
I heard that the condition was good even before the earnings reports were released, and since the earnings are not bad, wouldn't this be a good time to buy?
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
Last week, Bloomberg, Reuters, and CNBC reports presented several conflicting details about the expected concerns in the United States. As part of an antitrust investigation, the Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a subpoena to Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA). Nvidia's PR team denies that the company has been subpoenaed, but the mere idea of such action has led to the sell-off of semiconductor stocks since the news was first reported on September 4.
There is minimal clear information about what is currently happening, but it may be useful for investors (or potential investors) to closely monitor the situation and consider what might happen if the Department of Justice announces a formal investigation into Nvidia or takes action against the company.
As a thought experiment, let's look at how government investigations would impact Nvidia's business in the short and long term, and how investors would like to consider the company's prospects if such investigations were conducted...
Last week, Bloomberg, Reuters, and CNBC reports presented several conflicting details about the expected concerns in the United States. As part of an antitrust investigation, the Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a subpoena to Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA). Nvidia's PR team denies that the company has been subpoenaed, but the mere idea of such action has led to the sell-off of semiconductor stocks since the news was first reported on September 4.
There is minimal clear information about what is currently happening, but it may be useful for investors (or potential investors) to closely monitor the situation and consider what might happen if the Department of Justice announces a formal investigation into Nvidia or takes action against the company.
As a thought experiment, let's look at how government investigations would impact Nvidia's business in the short and long term, and how investors would like to consider the company's prospects if such investigations were conducted...
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