Monthly Archives: July 2021

3 Monster Growth Stocks That Could Hit New Highs

The buzz lately has been all about growth. Stocks are high, and going higher. The gains we’re seeing now are the current extension of a long-term trend – markets have been rising for several years, and their derailment during last year’s corona crisis appears, in hindsight, to have been blip more than anything else. As President Kennedy said long ago, a rising tide lifts all boats – and right now, a savvy investor can find plenty of boats to jump on. So let’s go find some of those… Source link

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Google boss Sundar Pichai warns of threats to internet freedom

As boss of both Google and its parent company Alphabet, he is the ultimate leader of companies or products as varied as Waze, FitBit and DeepMind, the artificial intelligence pioneers. At Google alone he oversees Gmail, Google Chrome, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Docs, Google Photos, the Android operating system and many other products. Source link

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Biden’s $2.5 Trillion Plan Could Send These 3 EV Stocks Soaring

Just days from now, Biden is set to gamble a proposed $2.5 trillion on a new plan, in hopes of bringing America’s foundation into the next generation. It’s coming in the form of the biggest infrastructure project since the highway system was built in the 1970s. But with today’s massive infrastructure bill, most people might be missing the real story. That’s because typical “infrastructure” pieces like roads, highways, and bridges don’t even make up the biggest part of the bill. Instead,… Source link

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What to know this week

Investors are gearing up for a busy week, with the start of second-quarter earnings season and an onslaught of new economic data on deck. The prospects of another strong quarter for corporate earnings results have been one of the major factors underpinning stocks’ march to new highs as of late. S&P 500 earnings in aggregate are expected to grow by 64% for the second quarter, which would mark the fastest increase since the fourth quarter of 2009, according to FactSet data.  “Corporate… Source link

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El Salvador Move Could Strain Bitcoin Blockchain, JPMorgan Says

(Bloomberg) — El Salvador’s declaration of Bitcoin as legal tender could create challenges for both the country and the cryptocurrency, according to a team from JPMorgan Chase & Co. Bitcoin trading volumes commonly exceed $40 billion to $50 billion per day, but most of that is internalized by major exchanges, said a group from JPMorgan including Steve Palacio, Joshua Younger and Veronica Mejia Bustamante, in a report Thursday. A large portion of Bitcoin is locked up in illiquid entities,… Source link

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Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson takes suborbital space trip, stealing the spotlight from Jeff Bezos

Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo rocket plane, VSS Unity, fires up its hybrid rocket motor to head spaceward. (Virgin Galactic via YouTube) Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson rode his company’s SpaceShipTwo rocket plane into the skies over New Mexico today and did something that no billionaire has done before. In the company of five crewmates, Branson became the first billionaire to take a rocket-powered ride on his own company’s spaceship, rising above the 50-mile mark that the… Source link

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A woman who died from COVID-19 was the first recorded case of contracting 2 variants of coronavirus at the same time, researchers say

A nurse works on a patient in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) on January 7, 2020. Victoria Jones/PA Images via Getty Images A 90-year-old Belgian woman died in March after contracting two coronavirus strains at the same time. The woman, who had both the UK and South African variant, died five days after getting sick. Researchers say the case is the first of its kind, but warn there could be more. See more stories on Insider’s business page. A 90-year-old Belgian woman who died from COVID-19 in… Source link

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Anyone can beat the stock market, new research suggests

Is it possible that ordinary individual investors, without the help of ultrafast computers or a PhD in math, can reliably beat the stock market? Sixty years of Nobel Prize-winning theory say no, it is not possible. But just maybe it is. Ironically, the widespread belief that it’s impossible helps to make it possible. To see how, recall a high-buzz stock market event last December 21, when Tesla became a component of the S&P 500. Research Affiliates chairman Rob Arnott and colleagues made a Source link

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How Google and Apple’s Free Password Managers Compare With 1Password, Dashlane and Others

With ransomware attacks on the rise—and compromised passwords to blame for some of the hackings—there’s no better time to review your personal security practices. It all starts with how you create and store passwords. You may have read a thing or two about password managers, perhaps in my previous column on the subject. This software can create strong randomized passwords, then remember them for you, and they can auto-fill credentials, simplifying… Source link

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From Google to Roblox, How One Young Tech Worker Is Building Her Dream Career

At 26, Andrea Fletcher has already worked for Google , Apple and Roblox. She says her career in software engineering really began with a childhood love of logic puzzles that involve math and patterns. Then, as a senior in high school, thanks to a gentle nudge from her dad, she opted to take a computer-science elective over art. Ms. Fletcher loved coding and problem solving. Today, as a full-stack software engineer at Roblox, the online platform where 43 million people… Source link

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