Tesla is back to a full vehicle lineup, but delivery timelines slip up to almost a yearTesla is now back to delivering its full vehicle lineup after Model X deliveries started this weekend.However, it will be a while before the automaker catches up to the pent-up demand that was created over the last year as delivery timelines for the electric SUV slip to almost a year now.The automaker updated all its delivery delays for new orders across all models this weekend.
Verizon beats quarterly subscriber addition estimates, expects strong 2022 $Verizon(VZ)$ -0.11%Verizon beats quarterly subscriber addition estimates, expects strong 2022 (Reuters) -Verizon Communications Inc said on Tuesday it added more-than-expected wireless subscribers that pay a monthly bill in the fourth quarter and expects a strong year ahead helped by increased adoption of 5G services. Verizon has been aggressively expanding its 5G services, exceeding its year-end target for high-bandwidth 5G network nationwide even as the telecom operator sees a delay in deployment of its lower-frequency spectrum impacting flights. The telecom giant said a third of consumer wireless phone users now possess a 5G-capable device. The company added
$Snowflake(SNOW)$+3.72%Is Snowflake Stock A Buy Amid Software Sector Volatility?[思考] [思考] [思考] [思考] [思考] Think of Snowflake stock as a proxy on the torrid growth of cloud computing giants Amazon.com (AMZN), Microsoft (MSFT) and Alphabet's (GOOGL) Google. Stellar customer growth enabled SNOW stock to pull off the largest initial public offering ever by a software company in September 2020. The Snowflake (SNOW) IPO raised $3.4 billion. For the October quarter, Snowflake reported a narrower-than-expected loss while revenue blew past estimates. January-quarter guidance for SNOW stock also came in above expectations. But is Snowflake s
Is Palantir Stock Built on Hype? As one of the most popular stocks with individual investors, is it product of hype, or is there something more? We will remember 2021 for many things, such as the continuation of COVID-19, 7% inflation, and markets that touched all-time highs. It was also the year of the meme stock, in which companies like GameStop (NYSE:GME) and AMC Entertainment Holdings (NYSE:AMC) skyrocketed while being pushed by message boards like WallStreetBets of Reddit. Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) also routinely appears among the 10 most-popular stocks on WallStreetBets. But despite its popularity, it underperformed the market in 2021. Is this a sign of what's to come? Short Interest : 102 Million sold S&P reports that 102M shares of Palantir are sold sho
How to prepare your portfolio for a stock market crash?
How can you arrange your investments to withstand the next market crash? Stay put. A well-constructed plan will bounce back and expand nicely in time from a crash. Panicky investors like last year’s stock unloaders now rue their decisions. Over the past three decades, the S&P 500 has grown 12-fold, not counting inflation. During that time, three major crashes occurred: the 2000 dot-com plunge, the 2008 financial crisis and the 2020 coronavirus market panic. And yet, those who hung onto their investments came out way, way ahead. Go heavy on stocks. Notice that crashes are mostly the realm of stocks. The paradox is that stocks, while risky, are the essential building blocks of wealth. Nothing appreciates as fast and over such long periods as equities. Think of them as protein—
Predicted the Fed will hike rates 4times this year or More!
Goldman predicts the Fed will hike rates four times this year, more than previously expected KEY POINTS - Goldman Sachs expects the Federal Reserve to raise rates four times this year, one more than previously forecast. - The estimate comes amid rising inflation and a tightening job market. - Along with the rate hikes, Goldman sees the Fed shrinking its bond holdings soon. Persistently high inflation combined with a labor market near full employment will push the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates more than expected this year, according to the latest forecast from Goldman Sachs. The Wall Street firm’s chief economist, Jan Hatzius, said in a note Sunday that he now figures the Fed to enact four quarter-percentage point rate hikes in 2022, representing an even more aggressive path