Virtual Reality (VR) is a technology that provides an immersive simulated experience. It includes companies that manufacture and sell hardware, devices and equipment for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), such as head-mounted displays, gloves, controllers, etc. The recent launch of Apple's vision pro has sparked the interest of investors in VR and AR technology. With the innovation of new VR products, virtual reality will change how we use and develop games, entertainment, education, and healthcare services. As new applications continue to materialize, VR companies will see significant revenue growth, driving their share prices higher.
But the very next day, investors started piling money back into the tech stocks. So what’s next?
As we entered yet another earnings season, the upcoming 3 weeks will be crucial. Let’s discuss some of these stuff in this video.
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$Johnson & Johnson(JNJ.US)$ is expected to announce its fiscal Q2 earnings before the markets open on Wednesday, July 17.
Ahead of the event, analysts expect Johnson & Johnson to report a profit of $2.73 per share, down 2.5% from $2.80 per share reported in the year-ago quarter. The company has consistently surpassed Wall...
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