A green day for the markets with both AAPL and AMZN in the red. Its a good sign.
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Airlines green even with Pelosi being a cunt.A green day for the markets with both AAPL and AMZN in the red. Its a good sign.
Statements by the admin of the first vaccine to hit FDA emergency approval by Thanksgiving helped offset it.Airlines green even with Pelosi being a cunt.
1st rule of investing. Ignore those articles. Basically they are all the same "Dow climbs because <insert random reason I havent used in the last 3 days>". This is especially true for "opinion" articles. Futures are up because its earnings week and people are pricing in improvements from the pit of despair that was the 2nd quarter. The trick to look at it is "what" is rising. If we can continue to move higher while the APPL, AMZN, MSFT clique flatline or drop slightly it means the broader market is moving forward which is a positive sign. What we dont want is the opposite (the big 5 or 6 going up and the rest lagging). Look at the Russell 2k over the last month. This is good news...Looked at futures this morning. First article was "Stocks continue to rise as country prepares for Biden victory". The pump is real. Futures are up.
Interesting to see what happens with my energy position. Most rigs shut down in 15 years in the gulf is the headline, guessing Katrina 15 years ago.
There are 5 of the ARK funds, G and then also K, Q, W and F.I bought 75 shares of ARKG to hold long term. Got it at like 50$/per.
Not regretting it.
This is why I advised against dabbling in covered calls this close to earnings. Higher volatility.
In AMD news;
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WSJ News Exclusive | AMD Is in Advanced Talks to Buy Xilinx
A deal between the rival chip makers could be worth more than $30 billion and mark the latest big tie-up in the rapidly consolidating industry.www.wsj.com
Seems like a massive buy considering how AMD itself was valued just 3-4 years ago. Even now at near record highs AMDs only worth 100 billion.
Depends if its all cash or if stock is involved. If part of the purchase price is in stock valuations matter. They can use a collar to guarantee a min stock price value.I am not an expert but I don’t think company valuations really come into the equation for mergers and acquisitions. Look at the recent mergers in healthcare. CVS and Aetna was a $70B merge, Cigna and Express scripts was close to that too. CVS & Cigna are valued well under $100b even after those mergers. I think UNH went though something similar at the same time.
I think it’s just all about cash on hand, and what value that purchase is going to add to their revenue stream and ultimately their valuation.
I know. Algos don't care though.As much as I enjoy Trump its simply not a good look to publicly say negotiations are all off then make these tweets.
Right. That’s what my comment about cash on hand meant. I’ve seen companies valued way lower than they other buy the bigger company simply because the low value company had more cash hoarded than the big company.Depends if its all cash or if stock is involved. If part of the purchase price is in stock valuations matter. They can use a collar to guarantee a min stock price value.