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22 hours ago, NucksPatsFan said:
Didn’t realize Monday was a holiday in the states making today the Friday before a long weekend
Yeah, I didn't like this.. haha.. I'm selfish, who's MLK anyways ? (J/K Relax anybody who just Karened)
20 hours ago, Warhippy said:Blackberry? Why is that?
Crowdstrike and BlackBerry do the same thing except BB does it better. BB does 1B in revenue, CRWD does 180M. BB has a 5.5B market cap and CRWD has a 48B market cap..
BB needs to shed the stink of being a phone company and now being a dominant cybersecurity technology company.
18 hours ago, Sp3nny said:Just been a massive rollercoaster day. If I wasn't working, I would have day traded this and made bank.
I wish I could, I don't want to ruin my average, lol...
15 hours ago, Duodenum said:Where do I subscribe
Second this.. Let's get a daily morning blog!!
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49 minutes ago, BoKnows said:
All in on BB.
Frig eh... Only took 5 years to get some value. Should easily be trading at $100 IMO..
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4 minutes ago, Warhippy said:
Have divested myself of most of my warrant holds and flush with idiot money after socking away my gains.
Any ideas on what tomorrow looks like or action for next week on a sub $4 warrant?
In our Private chat I called ASRT @ $0.38 and BNGO @ $2.65, both Dec 30th..... Both pure doubleups..
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On 12/27/2020 at 7:18 PM, AriGold2.0 said:
NNDM could be the most broke of all broke companies in history, just pathetic...
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nano-dimension-prices-250-million-025700667.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nano-dimension-prices-332-5-043800072.html
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22 hours ago, sassbs said:
Too late to buy in,?
I would wait for a dip or wait for the next opportunity, new deals come every week..
7 hours ago, NucksPatsFan said:Yessssss.... I gotta convince my wife to leave clean earth (ICLN) and enter Space...
6 hours ago, NucksPatsFan said:I'd disagree about PDAC. Still under $12 with an incredible board in the clean energy space, and direct ties to Biden. Looking at a pop to 15+ just on the target announcement news alone.
I like commons at this price but not Warrants @ $2.67 Price up.
5 hours ago, Duodenum said:CCIV already up to $18
PCPL already up to 11.80
Hoping CCIV will get over 20 quick so I can sell 50% and ride the rest. Eliminates the risk of there being no deal.
Yesssss... This is going to happen and I think it will tomorrow..
5 hours ago, trek said: -
If CCIV confirms this Lucid rumour this stock will be a guaranteed 4 bagger at or before merger date.
I don't think I've ever been more confident in merger rumour. The DD on this one is locked in really tight.
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On 1/6/2021 at 10:25 AM, AriGold2.0 said:
My wife and myself agreed to pull out some personal money and bought 500 shares of ICLN. I can't casino with it because it's ours and not my personal fun money.
iShares S&P Global Clean Energy Index - 5B ETF that seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of global equities in the clean energy sector.
With the Dems running the USA it's an easy choice.
6 hours ago, BM24 said:Anyone in on GEVO, ICLN or GEOV
Grabbed a few share in our longterm portfolio.
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11 hours ago, inane said:
How do you know when these SPAC's will declare who it is? And when you find out, isn't it then too late? Might gamble on IPOF
10 hours ago, inane said:Where do you get your info for newly listed SPAC's?
8 hours ago, Duodenum said:Awesome week so far
TTCF up to 25
STPK up to 35
ACAM moved up to 13.
CURI up to 17.5
PDAC warrants up 40% (thanks @AriGold2.0)
DKNG up to 53.50
NGA up to 26
New trade: PCPL at 10.85
7 hours ago, inane said:are PDAC and IPOF worth getting into at this point? I would like to dip my toes
5 hours ago, CBH1926 said:Lucky streak continues, today was the 7th day in a row that my portfolio has been up.
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The lengthy list of athletes who squandered millions of dollars only to file for bankruptcy has a new member, San Jose Sharks left winger Evander Kane. Despite signing a seven-year, $49 million contract extension in 2018, Kane filed for Chapter 7 in the federal bankruptcy court in the California city of his team.
The filling detailed liabilities of $26.8 million and assets — largely three homes — of $10.2 million. And the filing included a note that warns he may not even play this year.
“Debtor may terminate his contract and he may opt out of the season, as allowed under current rules, because of health concerns given the recent birth of his first child,” the bankruptcy petition said. “Should he terminate his contract or opt out at a point in the season, Debtor will not receive his salary.”
The NHL opt-out deadline for the COVID-19-shortened season, which starts this week, was Dec. 24, and the bankruptcy petition is dated Jan. 9. Kane’s lawyer, Stephen Finestone, did not immediately reply for comment to clarify how Kane, who has been practicing with his team, could still opt out.
The complaint listed nine lawsuits, court actions, and administrative proceedings with lenders, six of which are active. The largest is with Centennial Bank, which filed a lawsuit last week against Kane and the Sharks seeking $8.3 million.
“The Team is complacent in the Borrower’s breach of the Security Agreement, and either refuses or is unwilling to directly deposit the Pledged Payments into the Designated Account as required under the Security Agreement,” Centennial charged in its complaint. The team declined to comment.
Athletes filing for bankruptcy is an unfortunate trend in professional sports. High-profile names include Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Michael Vick, Vince Young, Warren Sapp, Antoine Walker, Kenny Anderson, Lenny Dykstra; and in the NHL Darren McCarty, Jack Johnson and Bryan Trottier.
Many athletes are overwhelmed with newfound wealth, investing in businesses and funding friends and family. They quickly plow through their earnings (Kane in his petition lists his income as negative $91.131.13 a month).
It’s unclear how the 29-year-old Kane, who has earned $52.9 million in team pay during his 11-year career, according to capfriendly.com, lost his money, but there are a few clues in the petition. Last year, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas settled a lawsuit against Kane for unpaid gambling bills. According to the Chapter 7 petition, in the last 12 months, he lost $1.5 million gambling.
The petition also listed seven dependents, all as living with him: his 6-month-old daughter, his sister, 27, his uncle, 54, his mother, 55, another uncle, 59, his father, 60, and his grandmother, 77.
What could lead to $26.8 million of debt was not spelled out in the petition for Chapter 7, a process which protects individuals or companies from creditors and provides for liquidation of certain assets to pay debts. Kane listed 47 creditors, ranging from a host of individuals to banks like Centennial and Scotiabank, to his former agency Newport.
The petition also disclosed he has a claim against Sure Sports, the loan broker that arranged the Centennial credit. “Claims against Leon McKenzie and Sure Sports LLC related to business advice and obtaining loans for Debtor,” the petition noted, referring to the CEO of the loan broker. “This includes violation of the Florida Broker’s Act, Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practice, Fraud, Breach of Fiduciary Duty.”
Sure Sports is listed in the petition as having an American Arbitration Association proceeding against Kane, and as a creditor for $1.2 million. McKenzie did not reply for comment.
The petition also shows he is valuing at $1.88 million a counterclaim against Rachel Keuchele, a woman who in 2016 sued him alleging battery. The case still is live in Erie County Supreme Court in New York, and he countersued her in 2018.
In his note to the bankruptcy petition where he warned he might opt out, Kane painted a grim picture for his creditors of his earnings this year.
“A typical season includes 82 regular season games,” according to the document. “The current season has 56 games scheduled and Debtor understands that even if all scheduled games are played, his salary will be adjusted based upon the reduced number of games. To the extent some of the games do not go forward because of the pandemic (or any other reason), Debtor’s salary will be further reduced. Moreover, Debtor understands that under the current collective bargaining agreement between the players’ union and the owners, 20% of his salary will be withheld and will be released to the owners under the ‘profit sharing’ structure of the agreement due to the anticipated significant reduction in revenues across the league.”
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2 minutes ago, NucksPatsFan said:
PSTH losing targets by the day. If it's not Stripe that thing is going back to redemption.
I wonder/Worry that it's Rivian..
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7 minutes ago, Down by the River said:
Must be nice to make a coffee at 9:55am PST and by 10:05PST you're now 30% richer.
I actually averaged up and grabbed 2000 shares..
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Prediction...
IPOD = AutoGrid
IPOF = Rivian
If IPOF turns into Rivian I will take out my whole line of credit and buy as many shares as I can.
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1 hour ago, Lancaster said:
CCIV
From initial reports of them buying Direct TV.... to now on talk with Lucid Motors...
30 minutes ago, NucksPatsFan said:Who got into CCIV today? Going to be having Lucid dreams tonight
Yessir... Grabbed a quick 1000 shares at $12.69... Bloomberg is right around 95% of the time...
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Google translated so take with a grain of salt...
Agent Sergey Isakov, representing the interests of forward Vasily Podkolzin, said that the 19-year-old hockey player will sign a contract with Vancouver after the expiration of the agreement with SKA. “This morning in the press there was a lot of information that Vasily was being discriminated against in the club in connection with his departure to the NHL. As his agent, I would like to refute this information. There is absolutely no bias, and on behalf of Vasily I would like to thank the SKA leadership for their understanding of his decision. Yes, indeed, at the end of the contract, which will end on April 30, Vasily will sign a contract with Vancouver. At the same time, he will continue to work with the first team, train and play. Vasily will do everything possible to bring maximum benefit to the club and to fulfill the tasks that were assigned to the team at the beginning of the season, ”Isakov said in an interview with Sport24 correspondent Maxim Samartsev. Recall that Podkolzin was selected by Vancouver in the 2019 NHL draft under the 10th number.
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22 minutes ago, Whorvat said:
THBR, semi conductor shortages widely reported this weekend
https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Automobiles/Honda-cuts-car-production-on-massive-chip-shortage
Reading the IP and i can't seem to understand how they are making the same money this year then they did last year. I get Covid but considering the growth projections and the industry need why haven't they grown ?
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1 minute ago, Whorvat said:
THBR, semi conductor shortages widely reported this weekend
Ohh yes... I looked at them at the spike but forgot about them. Thank you, will do some more research!
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11 minutes ago, Warhippy said:
PSAC warrants.
Look in to it
Faraday Future founder files for bankruptcy to repay personal debts.
All they are going to do with the SPAC money is paydown debt so they can rack it up again and file for bankruptcy while paying themselves huge salaries.
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5 minutes ago, Warhippy said:
PSAC warrants.
Look in to it
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What's on the watchlist for tomorrow ?
Looking like a red week, will look to make some entries.
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12 hours ago, I.Am.Ironman said:
I have a project this weekend and am looking for some ideas. The Mrs. has some money in her TFSA that we are looking to invest. About 15k or so. My TFSA is weighted to more green/EV with some telecom blue chips, energy, Apple, RBC, BMO etc. Her TFSA has mostly VGRO (vanguard growth fund) just to generally follow the equity market.
We monitor her TFSA much less because she is less interested in this stuff, so we are looking for more set and forget plays. I am looking at companies like Transalta Renewables (RNW) and we will probably nab some more VGRO.
Any other ideas out there?
AQN by a country mile..
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7 hours ago, Bell said:
Nic Petan was a good player at one point I thought. Wonder what happened to him.
This is what I was thinking.. @Squeak Any insight ?
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Just now, Duodenum said:
Def
Next week should be good as well with some more SPACs starting their upward climb.
Ahh yes.. Good old GHIV and ACAM, They're good for runs to $14-$15.
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Was my most profitable week ever by a long stretch..
Anybody else joining me in the money fight ?
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Just now, UnkNuk said:
Ditto.
Which part do you eat? Just the white part? Or is the pink fleshy part under the rind also edible?
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