OwlsZat wrote: » Quantumscape Corp NYSE:QS had great solid state battery results out on the 9th December and are on the charge. Anyone done any DD? Limitless upside but the development time until they are actually selling is anyone's guess.
Liamo_mu wrote: » What's up with airline stocks this week? Bad week considering my holdings in them but I'm wondering is it time to double down.
bcklschaps wrote: » Looking closely at Kingspan today. Seems that they will escape any punishment from Grenfell (their product at fault, but it was not used correctly by the construction company). Resistance today at €58.
Mad_maxx wrote: » its a great company , the best ran one on the iseq this past ten years by a distance volkswagen is a huge company but the diesel emissions scandal still hammered its stock , this could end up the same with news like this , the money men dump first and ask questions later ,then the shorters arrive
ganmo wrote: » It's not a bug it's a feature!
cc87 wrote: » I think that was the plan 8 years ago when it was announced first but over time they realised the current gen didn't have the hardware to support where they wanted the game to go. Even high spec PCs are struggling to play the game well graphically (bugs etc aside) which means current gen consoles were never going to play too well.
RedRochey wrote: » But this game was originally supposed to come out in April, 7 months before next-gen consoles were released, so you would think that this game would've been designed specifically for current gen
cc87 wrote: » They did an investor call a few days ago where some of your points were asked about. https://www.cdprojekt.com/en/wp-content/uploads-en/2020/12/call-transcript_en.pdfI get the feeling that at some point along it's development a decision was made the game would be aimed at next gen consoles. The next gen versions of the game arent out yet, only ports of the current gen ones. But CDPR didn't realise just how bad it would play on current gen, which they've somewhat admitted by saying they didnt do enough testing on them. If the next gen versions are of PC-like quality when they come out and if the multiplayer aspect of the game is supported similar to how GTAV has been, I think CP2077 will be a big success. BUT they are two big ifs at the moment.
p to the e wrote: » This whole Cyberpunk fiasco will be a business case study for years to come. I work in development (not game development) and I'm not surprised by a lot of it. It's very similar with a lot of companies but just not on this scale. Developers screaming at the execs that this isn't near finished and the execs trying to appease the board don't give a crap. In their mind releasing something half baked is better than nothing at all. I'm not sure it's being said anywhere but I imagine there was significant pressure from the console manufacturers themselves to have a big game release along with their new console. That's why Sony and CDPR seem to be at each other's throats at the moment. I still hold out hope though that this will all be sorted out in a few months and a lot of buyers will just hold onto the game and wait for a patch.
Atlas_IRL wrote: » Hopefully it will lead to more stringent rules put in place for games. You don't see movies being rushed out with bugs/terrible edits but its ripe in the games industry. Did Sony even look at the game before release on the ps4 or do they just let anything on their platform..
littlevillage wrote: » It's going to be a fun evening (day) on the S&P.... Quadruple witching day and stock market bohemoth Tesla arriving at the party. Hoping/expecting good bump to Tesla SP... and hopefully not too much collateral damage to my other S&P holdings. 3:55 pm EST is showtime. ;-)
Wombatman wrote: » Careful now with CDPR. Will be another shock if Microsoft drop too for X-Box.
hottipper wrote: » Nice dip could make a great trade soon- is it a good company? don't know much about them. A good company with some bad news is money.
Mad_maxx wrote: » some serious sh1t happening with Kingspan , this Grenfell business could really destroy share holder wealth , down over 20% this week alone great company but stock has been very expensive for an industrial for a very long time
DutchYurt wrote: » I bought crypto today, went down 1k you've all been warned. I'm notorious for bad timing in the market!
p to the e wrote: » Good news for 4D this morning:https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/DDDD/joins-mjff-sponsored-parkinson-s-study-consortium/14798540
riddles wrote: » Most of the common sense rules defined by Buffett refer to a time when the SP was linked to the entities ability to generate revenue. The stock market is now a state sponsored ponsi scheme and trying to apply traditional logic has cost me a lot of money.
p to the e wrote: » Good news for 4D this morning:https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/DDDD/joins-mjff-sponsored-parkinson-s-study-consortium/14798540 Picked up some more at 265 this morning.
cc87 wrote: » Cyberpunk 2077 removed from PS store until further notice. Until they have a reliable console version might be a rocky road ahead for CDPR.
RIGOLO wrote: » All that was required was 2 months of patience .. up 97% yesterday after their books got a signoff, and will probably pop more today. Full disclosure though, Im always happy to post wins and losses, I took my profits in them a few weeks ago and missed this weeks major gains. Thats the nature of the game. Will look at the early morning action, there may be a nice day trade here as news and numbers are digested. Early mornning pop, 1 hour later a pull back, buy that dip and then the street will let it run some more until end of day.. Newbies .. remember patience will often be rewarded. Especially when dealing with companies that are under investigation or caught up in the courts. Great day yesterday , lots of green across the portfolio and all with strong foundations for 2021. All the indicatiosn are that Wall St and retail investors will continue the euphoria and madness into Q1 2021.
RIGOLO wrote: » June seems so long ago ... LUCKIN getting the love yesterday , up 20% to 4.09 , my bep is much lower, glad I held through all the noise. Patience often pays off. Earnings season approaches, if they produce a clean set of books they may pop . GLTA
bcklschaps wrote: » Think I prefer Warren Buffet's two Golden rules of investing. 1. Don't lose money. 2. See rule no.1
Leitirmoir wrote: » As a start, DYOR, this is IMO etc. Disclaimers behind me. AFC Energy - just signed an agreement with ABB, Mobile charging and green hydrogen- match made in heaven? GGP.L Greatland Gold - maybe a little late but still potential for min 100% return in 2021 based on drill results. Gold market bullish, only going one direction based on US quantitative easing.