$Lion-Nomura Japan Active ETF (Powered by AI) (JJJ.SG)$
NTA per unit at $1.011 but current price is only at 1.002. This should be considered a good buy plus $Nikkei 225 (.N225.JP)$ is also pumping a lot today indicating Japan market outlook is doing quite well.
NTA per unit at $1.011 but current price is only at 1.002. This should be considered a good buy plus $Nikkei 225 (.N225.JP)$ is also pumping a lot today indicating Japan market outlook is doing quite well.
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PBOC leaders will hold a press conference on Wednesday at 15:00 Beijing time to introduce the implementation of the CEWC decisions and financial support for the real economy.
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Investors must be aware that Palantir shares are trading at about 12 times this year’s sales after its post-earnings plunge. This valuation seems reasonable for a company. While it is generating more than 30% growth each year, there are more fundamentally stable stocks at comparable valuations as well as cheaper stocks.
Such rich valuations also set a high bar for $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ . This can often lead to sharp corrections on things like a less-than-pe...
Such rich valuations also set a high bar for $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ . This can often lead to sharp corrections on things like a less-than-pe...
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$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ has staged an amazing turnaround over the past six years, fueled by new products and improved profitability. And AMD stock has climbed as a result.
AMD competes with $Intel (INTC.US)$ in making central processing units, or CPUs, for personal computers and servers. It also rivals $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ in the market for graphics processing units, or GPUs, for PCs, gaming consoles and data centers.
Founded in May 1969, AMD went public in September ...
AMD competes with $Intel (INTC.US)$ in making central processing units, or CPUs, for personal computers and servers. It also rivals $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ in the market for graphics processing units, or GPUs, for PCs, gaming consoles and data centers.
Founded in May 1969, AMD went public in September ...
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Nov 15 $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ has sued $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ for $162.2 million, accusing Elon Musk's electric car company of "flagrantly" breaching a contract the two corporate giants agreed in 2014 relating to warrants Tesla sold to the bank.
Tesla in 2014 sold warrants to JPMorgan that would pay off if their "strike" price was below Tesla's share price when the warrants expired in June and July 2021.
Musk's Aug 7, 2018 tweet that he might take Tesla private at $420 per share and had "funding secured," and his subsequent announcement 17 days later that he was abandoning the plan, created significant volatility in the share price, the bank said.
On both occasions, JPMorgan adjusted the strike price "to maintain the same fair market value" as prior to the tweets.
Tesla's share price rose approximately 10-fold by the time the warrants expired this year, and JPMorgan said this required Tesla under its contract to hand over shares of its stock or cash. The bank said Tesla's failure to do that amounted to a default.
Any thoughts? Or maybe someone can explain what's going on in the case?
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JPMorgan sues Tesla for $162 mln after Musk tweets soured warrant deal
Tesla in 2014 sold warrants to JPMorgan that would pay off if their "strike" price was below Tesla's share price when the warrants expired in June and July 2021.
Musk's Aug 7, 2018 tweet that he might take Tesla private at $420 per share and had "funding secured," and his subsequent announcement 17 days later that he was abandoning the plan, created significant volatility in the share price, the bank said.
On both occasions, JPMorgan adjusted the strike price "to maintain the same fair market value" as prior to the tweets.
Tesla's share price rose approximately 10-fold by the time the warrants expired this year, and JPMorgan said this required Tesla under its contract to hand over shares of its stock or cash. The bank said Tesla's failure to do that amounted to a default.
Any thoughts? Or maybe someone can explain what's going on in the case?
Source:
JPMorgan sues Tesla for $162 mln after Musk tweets soured warrant deal
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