Teladoc Health (NYSE:TDOC) stock was among the favorite growth stories for investors in the first few quarters of the pandemic. The stock surged to closing highs of $291 in February 2021 as demand for virtual healthcare increased due to lockdowns. However, the euphoria related to the virtual healthcare growth story fizzled out sooner than expected.
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Tattooed Chef (TTCF): Plant-based food company Tattooed Chef is expecting slower sales growth and significant operating costs. Weber (WEBR): Weber has been negatively affected by the volatility of broader markets and its disappointing performance. Canoo (GOEV): Reddit’s WallStreetBets community helped Canoo thrive after a dip in the share price. However, the short investors who got
When Nio (NYSE:NIO) said it would suspend production due to supply chain disruptions earlier this month, it had no choice in the matter. This is because China has a ruthless zero Covid policy, and rising cases in Shanghai forced the government to lock down the city. The country’s response in March harmed Nio’s supply partners,
Carnival (CCL) might attract increased demand due to revenge traveling. In this manner, inflation provides an impetus to vacation but also a headwind. Speculators might try their luck, but conservative investors should be cautious. At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Carnival (NYSE:CCL) became the posterchild for the devastation caused by the global health crisis,
Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) has finally decided to spend some of its huge $140 billion cash and securities pile It has made a small $5.4 billion of Mandiant (MNDT), which is seen as complementary to the company’s operations It may now use its cash for more than just share repurchases, which used up 75% of its
PayPal (PYPL) recently laid off its next-gen tech team, raising questions about its relevance The move highlights the confusing nature of PYPL stock, both fundamentally and technically Conservative investors should tread carefully with PYPL stock Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com PayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL) disclosed last week that it laid off its research team focused on advanced
No one likes getting gas, but recently, a trip to the gas station has been downright painful. With the average price of gasoline soaring above $4 per gallon, we’re shelling out $100-plus every time we visit the pump! The good news is that for patient investors, soaring gas prices could actually make you really rich.
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is making headlines on Thursday morning, but that’s mostly pertaining to its CEO Elon Musk. Musk has made a public offer to acquire Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) for $54.20 a share. That news has TSLA stock down nearly 4% on the day. That’s as investors weigh the potential implications of what that may mean for
Bank of America (BAC) is hoping an earnings win can turn a rough year around. Charles Schwab (SCHW) has used its innovation to fare better than most so far in 2022. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) has outperformed in 2022, and an earnings beat could push it higher. Netflix (NFLX) needs to show stronger growth to keep investors happy.
Ever since the Treasury yield curve inverted a few weeks back, everyone’s talking about a recession. Historically speaking, a yield curve inversion is an accurate harbinger of a recession. And now it seems everyone is prepping for a huge downturn in the U.S. economy. Source: Shutterstock Deutsch Bank (DB) is calling for a recession by
Cenntro Electric Group (CENN) holds much more promise than its predecessor, Naked Brand. The company’s big investment in Europe is pricey, yet it could put Cenntro in an advantageous position. Investors should acknowledge the risks involved, but consider a long stock position in Cenntro anyway. Source: Cenntro Automotive It might seem like a fever dream
The market is awfully volatile lately. One day, stocks are up big. The next, they plummet. And ultimately, they appear to be going nowhere while inflation and gas prices are roaring higher. Not to mention a war rages on in Europe and China struggles with a new wave of Covid-19 lockdowns. Admittedly, it’s an ugly
Novavax (NVAX) lost the COVID vaccine race to Moderna and Pfizer. Profits are only now starting to roll in. NVAX stock looks fairly-valued. Source: rarrarorro / Shutterstock.com Novavax (NASDAQ:NVAX) is finally making money from Covid-19, but no one cares about NVAX stock anymore. A profit of about $200 million, $3.30 per share, is expected when
Roughly 10 weeks ago, I boldly predicted that 2022 could be a “whole new ballgame” for SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) stock. I was pretty bullish on the company’s new charter to operate a bank subsidiary, SoFi Bank. As it turns out, this surely is a new ballgame for SoFi — just not as anyone predicted. SOFI
CF Acquisition VI (NASDAQ:CFVI), a blank check company bringing YouTube competitor Rumble to the public markets, gained some healthy ground after reporting the latest Rumble statistics. Over the last six months, CFVI stock is up 16.14%. According to the latest press release, Rumble saw a 22% increase in monthly active users in Q1 versus Q4,
Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) is developing renewable electricity and renewable natural gas for production processes, which has helped thrust GEVO stock into the spotlight. The company states that its “products perform as well or better than traditional fossil-based fuels in infrastructure and engines, but with substantially reduced greenhouse gas emissions.” Gevo says its technology can also be
Last week, SoFi (NASDAQ:SOFI) issued a weak outlook for 2022. Once again, Chief Executive Officer Anthony Noto blamed the student loan moratorium for lowering Sofi’s revenue outlook. President Joe Biden extended the federal student loan payment moratorium by four more months, to August 31, 2022. SOFI stock reacted negatively to the news. However, it also
Shares of consumer products company Aterian (NASDAQ:ATER), formerly known as Mohawk Group, shot up 24% Tuesday to close at $5 a share. Source: studiostoks / Shutterstock.com Aterian’s business model is to sell a variety of consumer products through e-commerce channels. It claims to have artificial intelligence that helps it automate and drive performance for various
On paper, cloud computing and data warehousing specialist Snowflake (NYSE:SNOW) should be rising higher thanks to the unique dynamics associated with the coronavirus pandemic. Because of the severe financial disruptions that the outbreak caused in addition to greater emphasis on internet connectivity from the broader work-from-home experiment, SNOW stock enjoys multiple fundamental tailwinds. Yet, shares
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) stock tumbled on Monday after Karl Keirstead of UBS suggested that Office 365 growth could soften as the “work-from-home” benefits are starting to fade. Keirstead suggested that UBS analysts “now believe that it is prudent to begin modeling a gentle deceleration in commercial Office 365 seat growth given the combo of the pandemic/work-from-home boost fading and
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