Bob Harris wrote: » Whst are people's expectations on FMCI, supposedly going to announce the merger this month.Personally hoping it gets to 40/50$, ambitious maybe but for a SPAC 100% upside from current levels might well be doable.
Atlas_IRL wrote: » Does anyone know any site that has options, small cap stocks & warrants? I want to trade spac warrants but Degiro doesnt have them, tried webull and tdameritrade but couldnt open an account.
hottipper wrote: » Looks like $FMCI is merging with Tattooed Chef (https://tattooedchef.com) Could be a good one - might take it as a trade Theres another one also - BurgerFi merging with Opes Acquisition $OPES (https://www.burgerfi.com/) Could be good also both seem to be taking off now - bit extended already but you never know in this market Im thinking of investing in this one - hello fresh (german company- growing all over) $HFGhttps://www.hellofreshgroup.com/en/about-ushttps://ir.hellofreshgroup.com/download/companies/hellofresh/Quarterly%20Reports/DE000A161408-Q2-2020-EQ-E-00.pdf Good results - could be covid bounce its like a netflix for food - dinner in a box subscription service
awhir wrote: » Hellofresh SE seems to be taking a bit of hammering today
hottipper wrote: » -4% nothing scary. It might pop down to tap the 200 day (red line another 18% discount). Ill let you know when i enter if you like.https://ibb.co/xF0ZL4f
Shedite27 wrote: » I'm in this since $12 also. It's a tough one to value. Comparing it to the other publicly listed plant-based food company: Beyond Meat - Q2 Revenue $113M - Market Cap - 8.6bn Tattoo Chef - Q2 Revenue $32M - Market Cap - .65bn So taking it that BYND is about 3.5x the Revenue, going on the same valuation, Tattoo Chef is currently 4 times undervalued compared to Beyond Meat (should be a market Cap of about $2.4bn). Clearly that's a very rough figure, and is based off a probably overvalued Beyond Meat. Still, no reason to think this won't get to $50 by Christmas
Underground wrote: » It's priced at 950x earnings, would avoid altogether.
dinneenp wrote: » Hi, Sold all my Tesla shares during the big drop last week. Thinking of buying back now. I know impossible to cal but do people think they'll drop further, seem stable atm
Atlas_IRL wrote: » Nikola getting slated on twitter- https://hindenburgresearch.com/nikola/ Hindenburgh are crooks but they could wreck nikola short term
Deleted User wrote: » Can I ask what's the logic for buying it? If there's none then investors are somewhat in a pyramid scheme. Bit harsh maybe... Another question, what would happen to the stock if Musk dropped down from a heart attack. My guess... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ▼
dinneenp wrote: » A few reasons- - the cult of Elon is one... He's obsessive, driven, a workaholic. - the Apple-fanboy factor- Telsa are like Apple at their peak. People love Tesla, the man on the street knows Tesla (call it the pyramid scheme if you want) - Great value car & they have a lead on others. Their man challenge is ramping up production, if they can do this I think they'll fly (again). - China is a massive market and the Chinese with money love Western goods & to be seen with a Tesla is a status symbol - Berlin factory in production - Battery day
HelloYoungBoy wrote: » Does anyone invest in dividend growth stocks? The majority here seem to invest in pure growth stocks like myself but I would like to start diversifying my portfolio a bit
whatever76 wrote: » think somebody mentioned before with regards dividends that you need to remember in Ireland they are subject to tax as need to be declared as income and if you are in high tax bracket its a fair chunk out of your profit so not really worth it - stand corrected though !
antimatterx wrote: » You only pay tax if you make money. You the % difference between paying income tax vs capital gains is so low, I think people are mad to not invest in dividend stocks because of tax.
manonboard wrote: » AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc NYSE: AMC are a company i entered today for a long view. A very profitable entertainment company with cinema/theaters etc. I feel we know enough about covid now to see the end of it around the corner of next year for rich western countries. The stock price took a hammering as expected..and is only now starting to recover. Their cash took a huge hit of course, but they've been getting enough investment to continue expansion!
Sorolla wrote: » Start of with something basic: Johnson & Johnson Nestle Reckitt Benckiser Unilever