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StanleyTeo
2021-06-16
Wow so high already can go higher? Hahaha
7 Best Growth Stocks to Buy in June
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2021-05-26
$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$
Congratulations to allvested! Diamond hands? Or taking profits?
StanleyTeo
2021-04-23
Ericsson is better than Nokia too
Forget Nokia, Qualcomm Is a Better 5G Stock
StanleyTeo
2021-06-18
When tapering comes market will move. Huat to all!
With Fed Seeing Higher Inflation, Growth Stocks Could be In The Spotlight Today
StanleyTeo
2021-04-02
$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$
lets go to the moooooon ???
StanleyTeo
2021-04-23
Huat ah!
Singapore Names Wong as New Finance Minister in Cabinet Shake-Up
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2021-02-24
Techs are down today.
Sea's Shopee to enter Mexico online market with app launch
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2021-02-06
Crazy crazy, are you crazy enough to like my post?
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2021-02-05
Good news but prices still down
Deutsche Bank swings to annual profit, beating expectations
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2021-04-23
$Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.B)$
diamond hands though the announcement and beyond the moon ?
StanleyTeo
2021-04-02
Buy oil on dips ?
$Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.A)$
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2021-02-05
Nice
Oil rises after OPEC+ alliance of major producers maintains oil output cuts
StanleyTeo
2021-02-05
Buy on dips to hold long term! Cheers
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2021-02-05
Earnings up share price down. Seems like nokia getting the remaining job left by Ericsson. Someone could like my comment to complete task pls? <3
Nokia warns of "challenging" year as it plays catch-up
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It did say the country is making progress on vaccinations, easing the crisis. There was no change in its asset purchase language and its aiming for inflation above 2% for some time. Even though the Fed raised its inflation projection, it continues to say inflation is “transitory.”</p>\n<p>Fed officials continue to cite short-term supply bottlenecks caused by sharp increases in demand as the economy reopens following the pandemic. The supply shortages, they say, will fade as the year continues. Let’s hope they’re right.</p>\n<p><b>CHART OF THE DAY: IN TANDEM:</b>The <b>US dollar index</b> ($DXY—purple line) and <b>10-Year Treasury Note Yield Index</b> (TNX—candlestick) both popped nicely on the Fed news yesterday. It seems that the central bank may be a little more hawkish than many market participants were expecting at this juncture. Data source: Intercontinental Exchange, Cboe Global Markets. Chart source: The thinkorswim® platform. <i>For illustrative purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.</i></p>\n<p><b>ESG Debt Accelerating:</b>It’s not your grandfather’s market. There is still a place in many investor portfolios for companies where the bottom line is, well, the bottom line. But investing in line with environmental, social, and governance goals has taken hold in the minds of many investors. This so-called ESG investing is not only associated with stock, but also bonds. Research company BloombergNEF this month reported that money borrowed for ESG purposes has surpassed $3 trillion.</p>\n<p>That sustainable debt milestone “highlights the rapid growth this once-niche corner of investing has seen lately, with the most recent trillion dollars issued in just the last eight months,” the research company said. It took almost 12 years to reach the $1 trillion mark since sustainable debt labeling began and less than two years to reach the second trillion, according to BloombergNEF.</p>\n<p><b>Charging Up:</b>Continuing with the sustainability theme, it may seem that <b>Tesla</b> dominates the headlines for electric vehicles, but the company is facing increased competition from both electric vehicle upstarts like <b>Kandi Technologies Group</b> , <b>Li Auto</b> , and <b>NIO</b> but also from traditional automakers like <b>General Motors</b> and <b>Ford</b> . Indeed, BloombergNEF this month released its latest annual Electric Vehicle Outlook that says even with no additional policy measures global sales of zero-emission cars will rise from 4% of the market in 2020 to 70% by 2040, led by China, the United States and European economies.</p>\n<p><b>Catching The Bus:</b>But the electric vehicle push also offers investors opportunities beyond cars. The BloombergNEF EV outlook sees global sales of zero-emission buses rising to 83%, light commercial vehicles to 60%, and medium and heavy commercial vehicles to just over 30% of their respective markets by 2040. In recent related news, a California program that provides cash vouchers to reduce the purchase price for operators of electric commercial vehicles recently said enough funding has been requested to fund more than 900 vehicles, and more funds will be available in August. One company that could benefit is <b>Lion Electric</b> . 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There certainly hasn’t been any panic. Chair Jerome Powell did say to take the dot plot with a “big grain of salt.” Also the central bank didn’t say when it would start tapering its bond purchases, with Powell calling this month’s meeting the “talking about talking about” one.\nSo all in all, a big takeaway was that the Fed may be engaging in one of those summer traditions of easing cautiously into cold water while still trying to keep its swimsuit dry. While the market wasn’t particularly warm to what the Fed had to say, it’s not like the bottom fell out.\nIn earnings news this morning, grocery giant Kroger rung up solid earnings, raised full-year guidance, and announced a billion-dollar stock buyback … and shares were near unchanged in premarket trading. As we’ve seen in recent days, retailers can have a hard time impressing investors in the post-Covid world. Shares of homebuilder Lennar are pointing green after releasing better-than-expected earnings and offering up some positive words on the demand outlook. Remember: Homebuilders have had a tough time navigating the pandemic, with low-interest rates and high demand countered by soaring costs of labor, raw materials, and building supplies.\nAnother stock in the green—literally and figuratively—is Ford , which issued strong Q2 guidance ahead of the Deutsche Bank Auto Conference. Shares of F, which are up more than 70% this year, soared another 3% ahead of the open. F and rival U.S. automaker General MotorsGM 0.91%have grabbed the headlines in recent days amid plans to shift electric vehicle production into high gear.\nA (Somewhat) Jarring Jolt\nYesterday, stock indices quickly fell to session lows when the Fed issued projections showing much better chances of a rate hike next year. It also raised its inflation growth estimate for this year pretty sharply.\nThese moves led to thoughts among analysts that a taper of the Fed’s $120 billion a month bond-buying program might start by late this year or early next, though the Fed is sticking by it for now.\nSeven members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) now expect at least one rate hike next year, up from four who did at the Fed’s March meeting. Also, 13 FOMC members expect rates to rise in 2023, up from seven in March. The meeting basically seems to indicate we can expect a rate hike possibly by late 2023, rather than the 2024 timing projected after the March meeting.\nBut stocks did recover somewhat yesterday, and the laggard Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJI) was able to regain the 34,000 mark when all was said and done.\nIs It Worth A Taper Tantrum?\nEven though really-cheap-money may be coming to an end sooner than some had expected, it doesn’t seem like the present situation is anything to go too crazy over. It’s unclear if the Fed will really change course until we get a handle on employment and some of the government subsidies start to dry up. Last week’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey report showed a historically high level of job openings. It’s hard to imagine the Fed getting too hawkish while all those jobs are left to be filled.\nThe Fed’s actual press release didn’t change all that much from March. It did say the country is making progress on vaccinations, easing the crisis. There was no change in its asset purchase language and its aiming for inflation above 2% for some time. Even though the Fed raised its inflation projection, it continues to say inflation is “transitory.”\nFed officials continue to cite short-term supply bottlenecks caused by sharp increases in demand as the economy reopens following the pandemic. The supply shortages, they say, will fade as the year continues. Let’s hope they’re right.\nCHART OF THE DAY: IN TANDEM:The US dollar index ($DXY—purple line) and 10-Year Treasury Note Yield Index (TNX—candlestick) both popped nicely on the Fed news yesterday. It seems that the central bank may be a little more hawkish than many market participants were expecting at this juncture. Data source: Intercontinental Exchange, Cboe Global Markets. Chart source: The thinkorswim® platform. For illustrative purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.\nESG Debt Accelerating:It’s not your grandfather’s market. There is still a place in many investor portfolios for companies where the bottom line is, well, the bottom line. But investing in line with environmental, social, and governance goals has taken hold in the minds of many investors. This so-called ESG investing is not only associated with stock, but also bonds. Research company BloombergNEF this month reported that money borrowed for ESG purposes has surpassed $3 trillion.\nThat sustainable debt milestone “highlights the rapid growth this once-niche corner of investing has seen lately, with the most recent trillion dollars issued in just the last eight months,” the research company said. It took almost 12 years to reach the $1 trillion mark since sustainable debt labeling began and less than two years to reach the second trillion, according to BloombergNEF.\nCharging Up:Continuing with the sustainability theme, it may seem that Tesla dominates the headlines for electric vehicles, but the company is facing increased competition from both electric vehicle upstarts like Kandi Technologies Group , Li Auto , and NIO but also from traditional automakers like General Motors and Ford . Indeed, BloombergNEF this month released its latest annual Electric Vehicle Outlook that says even with no additional policy measures global sales of zero-emission cars will rise from 4% of the market in 2020 to 70% by 2040, led by China, the United States and European economies.\nCatching The Bus:But the electric vehicle push also offers investors opportunities beyond cars. The BloombergNEF EV outlook sees global sales of zero-emission buses rising to 83%, light commercial vehicles to 60%, and medium and heavy commercial vehicles to just over 30% of their respective markets by 2040. In recent related news, a California program that provides cash vouchers to reduce the purchase price for operators of electric commercial vehicles recently said enough funding has been requested to fund more than 900 vehicles, and more funds will be available in August. One company that could benefit is Lion Electric . According to research from BMO Capital Markets, the West Coast state is the largest target market for the company’s electric school buses and trucks.\n“We understand Lion has applied for a few vouchers for customers with results to be determined within weeks,” a BMO research note said. “These could represent some orders toward what Lion needs to secure over the next 18 months to achieve our 2022 sales projection for 2,475 vehicles.” Just as with the proliferation of electric car makers, there also are a growing number of companies involved in heavier electric vehicles, including LEV, ArrivalARVL 6.42%, BYD Co. (OTCMKTS: BYDDY), Nikola Corp. . And yes, lest we forget, TSLA has been working on an electric semi-truck for years.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":633,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":169177518,"gmtCreate":1623824968634,"gmtModify":1703820613827,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Wow so high already can go higher? Hahaha ","listText":"Wow so high already can go higher? Hahaha ","text":"Wow so high already can go higher? Hahaha","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":2,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/169177518","repostId":"1178463933","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1178463933","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1623824661,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1178463933?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-06-16 14:24","market":"us","language":"en","title":"7 Best Growth Stocks to Buy in June","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1178463933","media":"InvestorPlace","summary":"Growth stocks have taken an absolute beating. Let's look at a handful of the best to buy this month.","content":"<p>Growth stocks have taken an absolute beating. Let's look at a handful of the best to buy this month.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c7d5e291cb00ad126c12d7ed57c26719\" tg-width=\"1024\" tg-height=\"576\"><span>Source: Shutterstock</span></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>It’s no secret that growth stocks have taken an absolute beating over the last couple months. In fact, even though there’s been a decent bounce from the recent low, this group has been engulfed in a brutal bear market. As a result, it’s harder to find growth stocks to buy.</p>\n<p>That’s even as other indices have hit new all-time highs, and many are sitting just below those highs. The crosscurrents we’ve experienced in the stock market via sector and asset rotation have been pretty wild over the past few months.</p>\n<p>However, these are the types of rotations we should be<i>running toward</i>— not away from.</p>\n<p>Obviously we don’t want to be buying low-quality stocks that have been obliterated. With that being said, many high-quality names were thrown out with these losing stocks. As a result, they’ve suffered declines of 30% to 50% in the past several months.</p>\n<p>I am a huge advocate of scooping up growth stocks on these types of declines. So let’s look at seven of them now.</p>\n<ul>\n <li><b>Roku</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>ROKU</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Square</b>(NYSE:<b><u>SQ</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Sea Ltd</b>(NYSE:<b><u>SE</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Twilio</b>(NYSE:<b><u>TWLO</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Snap</b>(NYSE:<b><u>SNAP</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>The Trade Desk</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>TTD</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Shopify</b>(NYSE:<b><u>SHOP</u></b>)</li>\n</ul>\n<p><b>Roku (ROKU)</b></p>\n<p>With its move from sub-$30 in late 2018 to its recent high of almost $500, Roku has firmly cemented itself into the next generation of growth stocks. Will it grow to be the next <b>Apple</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>AAPL</u></b>)? In terms of market capitalization, probably not.</p>\n<p>However, it’s firmly entrenched in a major secular growth trend. Streaming TV is not going away. It’s too convenient for customers and offers too many options to be discarded. It’s simply the new way that we digest video and Roku’s leading the charge.</p>\n<p>Too many people keep thinking of Roku as the streaming stick you put in the TV or as the smart TV you buy from the store. That’s Roku’s hardware unit, but it’s the wrong focus. The hardware is simply the gateway to the company’s<i>platform</i>.</p>\n<p>The platform has all of the leverage. It’s what’s powering the big move in gross profit, revenue growth and usage. It’s why Roku has an enormous runway of growth both domestically and internationally. Despite years to get the story right, look at how conservative the analysts remain.</p>\n<p>Revenue of $574 million beat estimates by almost $83 million, nearly 17% higher than consensus estimates, and was up almost 80% year over year. A surprise profit of 54 cents per share crushed expectations by 67 cents. Revenue estimates for next quarter torched expectations as well ($615 million at the midpoint vs. expectations of $546 million).</p>\n<p><b>Square (SQ)</b></p>\n<p>What do I love about Square? It’s continued push toward new technologies and features. It’s not shy about disrupting a particular space, nor does it seem worried about angering the legacy providers in various industries.</p>\n<p>It’s quickly becoming a go-to platform — there’s that word again,<i>platform</i>— for all things money.</p>\n<p>Whether you’re a small- or medium-sized business or just a single person looking to send some money, Square has various solutions at hand. Business lending, recurring revenue via point-of-service, its Cash App, payroll services, cryptocurrency trading — you name it.</p>\n<p>It’s why so many investors continue to hold this name, believing that it has a long runway of growth as it continues to gain customers.</p>\n<p>The other thing I like about Square? How well it held up during the bear market correction. Shares fell “just” 20% from peak to trough. While shedding a fifth of its value seems rough, it’s<i>much</i>better than its peers held up. Almost all of these stocks fell 40% or more. It’s even more impressive considering that Square rallied more than 250% from the March 2020 lows and it didn’t break its March lows (again, like most of its peers did in May).</p>\n<p><b>Sea Ltd (SE)</b></p>\n<p>Another stock that had impressive relative strength was Sea Ltd. In fact, this stock had a very similar performance run as Square.</p>\n<p>Shares rallied 500% from the March 2020 low to the February high and then corrected 27%. Sea stock is now only about $5 from its all-time high. This stock is incredibly resilient. Further, it’s got the growth to back it up.</p>\n<p>Analysts expect 85% revenue growth this year and 46% growth in 2022. On the earnings front, analysts expect a loss in each of the next two years, but Sea is forecast to shrink those losses in both years.</p>\n<p>Now it’s looking to expand in South America too, further helping drive its growth higher.</p>\n<p>I can’t believe how well the stock has held up after such a strong run and rapid rebound. This one has plenty of relative strength.</p>\n<p><b>Twilio (TWLO)</b></p>\n<p>One of the highest-quality companies on this list, Twilio has become a growth giant. Like Roku, it wasn’t long ago that Twilio was trading below $40. Heck, at its recent low, Twilio shares were trading below $100. At its recent high though, the stock was north of $450.</p>\n<p>Twilio has become<i>the</i>premiere platform for businesses to communicate with their customers.Everyone from ride-sharing companies to <b>Airbnb</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>ABNB</u></b>) to <b>Twitter</b>(NYSE:<b><u>TWTR</u></b>) use Twilio to communicate with customers and users, with plenty of others in between.</p>\n<p>In the world of growth, we have speculative growth stocks and established growth stocks. While it’s rewarding to catching the speculative winners that turn into the future growth giants, Twilio is an established growth giant.</p>\n<p>Its acquisition of SendGrid took Twilio to the next level by incorporating email into the communication strategy. The company is leveraging the internet and mobile devices for communication, and unless we stop traveling, buying, tweeting and other things, Twilio will be here for years and years to come.</p>\n<p><b>Snap (SNAP)</b></p>\n<p>Snap is one of Wall Street’s favorite social media giants.<b>Facebook</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>FB</u></b>) has garnered some nice momentum lately, but Snap is absolutely one that investors will come back to and bid higher if growth stocks fetch a bid.</p>\n<p>While it took a few years for this young company to find its way, management has done so in an impressive manner. Consensus estimates now call for 55% revenue growth this year, near-50% growth in 2022 and more than 40% growth in 2023.</p>\n<p>If those estimates pan out, it will take Snap from $2.5 billion in sales in 2020 to more than $8 billion in revenue in 2024. Whoa! Now you can see where the bullish case comes from with this one.</p>\n<p>Making things even better, the company is forecast to become profitable this year, then more than triple its earnings in 2022.</p>\n<p>We’ll see how accurate some of these estimates are. But one thing seems certain and that’s that Snapchat isn’t going anywhere and it should be a significant driver of growth for the next several years.</p>\n<p>Like Square, Snap didn’t break down to new lows this quarter and fell “just” 28% from the high. Let’s see how long it takes to erase the current 10% dip from the highs.</p>\n<p><b>The Trade Desk (TTD)</b></p>\n<p>Now this one is truly perplexing. The Trade Desk became a Wall Street favorite, surging from about $150 in March 2020 to almost $1,000 by December.</p>\n<p>After a move like that, I don’t care how great the company is — the stock deserves to correct. Of course, The Trade Desk was also trading at more than 40 times revenue, which made it susceptible to the “snowball selloff” or a decline that gains serious momentum on the way down once investors discover a reason to sell it.</p>\n<p>Despite the bumpy price action, including a 50% correction off the highs, this stock looks like a bargain on the dip. Why? Because it’s a fantastic business!</p>\n<p>Co-founder and CEO Jeff Green has built a remarkable business, one that is thriving around the world — including China. That’s a big difference vs. some of the ad giants of the world, like <b>Alphabet</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>GOOGL</u></b>, NASDAQ:<b><u>GOOG</u></b>) and Facebook, which aren’t allowed to operate in China.</p>\n<p>The company uses data to spread contracted products to reach as many potential customers as possible. As online advertising continues to grow and as advertising on streaming TV grows, so too should The Trade Desk.</p>\n<p>Perhaps one of my favorite things about this company? The cash flow and the bottom line. Despite being a growth company, this company still generates solid earnings. I expect The Trade Desk to generate 30%-plus revenue growth in each of the next three years, minimum.</p>\n<p><b>Shopify (SHOP)</b></p>\n<p>Shopify isn’t exactly flying under the radar these days. The company commands a market cap of $163 billion, making it a large cap tech stock.</p>\n<p>I wrote about this one in Dec. 2019, back when it had a $30 billion to $40 billion market cap. My case was based on the idea of the stock tripling in the next five to 10 years. I was certainly bullish on this stock, but clearly not bullish enough.</p>\n<p>Put simply, Shopify is revolutionizing and completely disrupting the e-commerce space. Yeah, there’s <b>Amazon</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>AMZN</u></b>), but there’s enough room for two of these beasts.</p>\n<p>Shopify will have its share of ups and downs, but it’s not going anywhere soon. It’s built a can’t-live-without platform for its customers and it’s not even close to being done yet. The valuation is high, but the growth seems endless.</p>\n<p>Like others on this list, Shopify held up pretty well during the selloff. 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Let's look at a handful of the best to buy this month.\nSource: Shutterstock\n\nIt’s no secret that growth stocks have taken an absolute beating over the ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://investorplace.com/2021/06/7-best-growth-stocks-to-buy-in-june/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"SNAP":"Snap Inc","ROKU":"Roku Inc","SHOP":"Shopify Inc","TWLO":"Twilio Inc","TTD":"Trade Desk Inc.","SE":"Sea Ltd","SQ":"Block"},"source_url":"https://investorplace.com/2021/06/7-best-growth-stocks-to-buy-in-june/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1178463933","content_text":"Growth stocks have taken an absolute beating. Let's look at a handful of the best to buy this month.\nSource: Shutterstock\n\nIt’s no secret that growth stocks have taken an absolute beating over the last couple months. In fact, even though there’s been a decent bounce from the recent low, this group has been engulfed in a brutal bear market. As a result, it’s harder to find growth stocks to buy.\nThat’s even as other indices have hit new all-time highs, and many are sitting just below those highs. The crosscurrents we’ve experienced in the stock market via sector and asset rotation have been pretty wild over the past few months.\nHowever, these are the types of rotations we should berunning toward— not away from.\nObviously we don’t want to be buying low-quality stocks that have been obliterated. With that being said, many high-quality names were thrown out with these losing stocks. As a result, they’ve suffered declines of 30% to 50% in the past several months.\nI am a huge advocate of scooping up growth stocks on these types of declines. So let’s look at seven of them now.\n\nRoku(NASDAQ:ROKU)\nSquare(NYSE:SQ)\nSea Ltd(NYSE:SE)\nTwilio(NYSE:TWLO)\nSnap(NYSE:SNAP)\nThe Trade Desk(NASDAQ:TTD)\nShopify(NYSE:SHOP)\n\nRoku (ROKU)\nWith its move from sub-$30 in late 2018 to its recent high of almost $500, Roku has firmly cemented itself into the next generation of growth stocks. Will it grow to be the next Apple(NASDAQ:AAPL)? In terms of market capitalization, probably not.\nHowever, it’s firmly entrenched in a major secular growth trend. Streaming TV is not going away. It’s too convenient for customers and offers too many options to be discarded. It’s simply the new way that we digest video and Roku’s leading the charge.\nToo many people keep thinking of Roku as the streaming stick you put in the TV or as the smart TV you buy from the store. That’s Roku’s hardware unit, but it’s the wrong focus. The hardware is simply the gateway to the company’splatform.\nThe platform has all of the leverage. It’s what’s powering the big move in gross profit, revenue growth and usage. It’s why Roku has an enormous runway of growth both domestically and internationally. Despite years to get the story right, look at how conservative the analysts remain.\nRevenue of $574 million beat estimates by almost $83 million, nearly 17% higher than consensus estimates, and was up almost 80% year over year. A surprise profit of 54 cents per share crushed expectations by 67 cents. Revenue estimates for next quarter torched expectations as well ($615 million at the midpoint vs. expectations of $546 million).\nSquare (SQ)\nWhat do I love about Square? It’s continued push toward new technologies and features. It’s not shy about disrupting a particular space, nor does it seem worried about angering the legacy providers in various industries.\nIt’s quickly becoming a go-to platform — there’s that word again,platform— for all things money.\nWhether you’re a small- or medium-sized business or just a single person looking to send some money, Square has various solutions at hand. Business lending, recurring revenue via point-of-service, its Cash App, payroll services, cryptocurrency trading — you name it.\nIt’s why so many investors continue to hold this name, believing that it has a long runway of growth as it continues to gain customers.\nThe other thing I like about Square? How well it held up during the bear market correction. Shares fell “just” 20% from peak to trough. While shedding a fifth of its value seems rough, it’smuchbetter than its peers held up. Almost all of these stocks fell 40% or more. It’s even more impressive considering that Square rallied more than 250% from the March 2020 lows and it didn’t break its March lows (again, like most of its peers did in May).\nSea Ltd (SE)\nAnother stock that had impressive relative strength was Sea Ltd. In fact, this stock had a very similar performance run as Square.\nShares rallied 500% from the March 2020 low to the February high and then corrected 27%. Sea stock is now only about $5 from its all-time high. This stock is incredibly resilient. Further, it’s got the growth to back it up.\nAnalysts expect 85% revenue growth this year and 46% growth in 2022. On the earnings front, analysts expect a loss in each of the next two years, but Sea is forecast to shrink those losses in both years.\nNow it’s looking to expand in South America too, further helping drive its growth higher.\nI can’t believe how well the stock has held up after such a strong run and rapid rebound. This one has plenty of relative strength.\nTwilio (TWLO)\nOne of the highest-quality companies on this list, Twilio has become a growth giant. Like Roku, it wasn’t long ago that Twilio was trading below $40. Heck, at its recent low, Twilio shares were trading below $100. At its recent high though, the stock was north of $450.\nTwilio has becomethepremiere platform for businesses to communicate with their customers.Everyone from ride-sharing companies to Airbnb(NASDAQ:ABNB) to Twitter(NYSE:TWTR) use Twilio to communicate with customers and users, with plenty of others in between.\nIn the world of growth, we have speculative growth stocks and established growth stocks. While it’s rewarding to catching the speculative winners that turn into the future growth giants, Twilio is an established growth giant.\nIts acquisition of SendGrid took Twilio to the next level by incorporating email into the communication strategy. The company is leveraging the internet and mobile devices for communication, and unless we stop traveling, buying, tweeting and other things, Twilio will be here for years and years to come.\nSnap (SNAP)\nSnap is one of Wall Street’s favorite social media giants.Facebook(NASDAQ:FB) has garnered some nice momentum lately, but Snap is absolutely one that investors will come back to and bid higher if growth stocks fetch a bid.\nWhile it took a few years for this young company to find its way, management has done so in an impressive manner. Consensus estimates now call for 55% revenue growth this year, near-50% growth in 2022 and more than 40% growth in 2023.\nIf those estimates pan out, it will take Snap from $2.5 billion in sales in 2020 to more than $8 billion in revenue in 2024. Whoa! Now you can see where the bullish case comes from with this one.\nMaking things even better, the company is forecast to become profitable this year, then more than triple its earnings in 2022.\nWe’ll see how accurate some of these estimates are. But one thing seems certain and that’s that Snapchat isn’t going anywhere and it should be a significant driver of growth for the next several years.\nLike Square, Snap didn’t break down to new lows this quarter and fell “just” 28% from the high. Let’s see how long it takes to erase the current 10% dip from the highs.\nThe Trade Desk (TTD)\nNow this one is truly perplexing. The Trade Desk became a Wall Street favorite, surging from about $150 in March 2020 to almost $1,000 by December.\nAfter a move like that, I don’t care how great the company is — the stock deserves to correct. Of course, The Trade Desk was also trading at more than 40 times revenue, which made it susceptible to the “snowball selloff” or a decline that gains serious momentum on the way down once investors discover a reason to sell it.\nDespite the bumpy price action, including a 50% correction off the highs, this stock looks like a bargain on the dip. Why? Because it’s a fantastic business!\nCo-founder and CEO Jeff Green has built a remarkable business, one that is thriving around the world — including China. That’s a big difference vs. some of the ad giants of the world, like Alphabet(NASDAQ:GOOGL, NASDAQ:GOOG) and Facebook, which aren’t allowed to operate in China.\nThe company uses data to spread contracted products to reach as many potential customers as possible. As online advertising continues to grow and as advertising on streaming TV grows, so too should The Trade Desk.\nPerhaps one of my favorite things about this company? The cash flow and the bottom line. Despite being a growth company, this company still generates solid earnings. I expect The Trade Desk to generate 30%-plus revenue growth in each of the next three years, minimum.\nShopify (SHOP)\nShopify isn’t exactly flying under the radar these days. The company commands a market cap of $163 billion, making it a large cap tech stock.\nI wrote about this one in Dec. 2019, back when it had a $30 billion to $40 billion market cap. My case was based on the idea of the stock tripling in the next five to 10 years. I was certainly bullish on this stock, but clearly not bullish enough.\nPut simply, Shopify is revolutionizing and completely disrupting the e-commerce space. Yeah, there’s Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN), but there’s enough room for two of these beasts.\nShopify will have its share of ups and downs, but it’s not going anywhere soon. It’s built a can’t-live-without platform for its customers and it’s not even close to being done yet. The valuation is high, but the growth seems endless.\nLike others on this list, Shopify held up pretty well during the selloff. I wouldn’t hesitate to hold this name long term and take advantage of the dips.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":377,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":138781366,"gmtCreate":1621964721755,"gmtModify":1704365251819,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"<a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TIGR\">$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$</a>Congratulations to allvested! Diamond hands? Or taking profits? ","listText":"<a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TIGR\">$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$</a>Congratulations to allvested! Diamond hands? Or taking profits? ","text":"$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$Congratulations to allvested! Diamond hands? Or taking profits?","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":2,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/138781366","isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1110,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[{"author":{"id":"3577733149749295","authorId":"3577733149749295","name":"新鲜的小小韭菜","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9593903871ed5b2bfdc4078c3d90bf51","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"idStr":"3577733149749295","authorIdStr":"3577733149749295"},"content":"Ha, ha, ha, I didn't sell it. I missed the opportunity to do the band. I simply took it on my hand and was afraid of selling it away","text":"Ha, ha, ha, I didn't sell it. I missed the opportunity to do the band. I simply took it on my hand and was afraid of selling it away","html":"Ha, ha, ha, I didn't sell it. I missed the opportunity to do the band. 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","text":"Huat ah!","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/372979813","repostId":"1143062408","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1143062408","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1619162341,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1143062408?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-04-23 15:19","market":"sg","language":"en","title":"Singapore Names Wong as New Finance Minister in Cabinet Shake-Up","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1143062408","media":"Bloomberg","summary":"Lawrence Wong was named Singapore’s next finance minister in a cabinetreshuffleFriday, boosting his ","content":"<p>Lawrence Wong was named Singapore’s next finance minister in a cabinetreshuffleFriday, boosting his prominence as the city-state reboots its leadership transition plan.</p>\n<p>The appointment follows Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat’s surprise announcement about two weeks ago that he’sstepping asideas the designated successor to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong within the People’s Action Party, which has led the country since independence. That forced changes to the long-telegraphed transition, leaving the party to seek a successor among its younger leaders before the next election due by 2025.</p>\n<p>Since founding father Lee Kuan Yew relinquished power some three decades ago, Singapore’s politics have been so well choreographed and predictable that they’re often joked about as dull. Local markets barely budged on Heng’s announcement earlier this month that he was stepping out of the running. Analysts have said they expect Singapore to remain politically stable.</p>\n<p>Though no clear successor to Lee was identified Friday, the finance minister selection could be a signal of who among the party’s “fourth-generation” leaders ultimately might be positioned for the top job. Heng was named finance chief in 2015 and added the deputy prime minister role to his portfolio in 2019. Lee himself was also finance minister previously, though his predecessor Goh Chok Tong didn’t hold that role.</p>\n<p><b>Covid Leadership</b></p>\n<p>Wong, 48, has seen his profile rise as co-chair of the government task force for fighting Covid-19. His role as second minister for finance provided a smooth path to the ministry’s top job.</p>\n<p>“Lawrence has been assisting Swee Keat as Second Minister since 2016, so he has the experience, and is a natural fit for the job,” Prime Minister Lee said at a briefing Friday.</p>\n<p>Known for a no-nonsense speaking manner, Wong played a critical role in helping to bring the pandemic under control in Singapore, with measures such as mandatory mask-wearing and strict social gathering rules.</p>\n<p>Before his appointment as minister of education and second minister of finance after last year’s election, he also oversaw a closely-watched property sector as minister for national development.</p>\n<p>Wong began his career as a civil servant, later serving as chief executive of the Energy Market Authority and as principal private secretary to Lee.</p>\n<p>Here are other changes to the cabinet, with the appointments taking effect on May 15, according to a statement:</p>\n<ul>\n <li>Gan Kim Yong will be trade and industry minister</li>\n <li>S. Iswaran will be transport minister</li>\n <li>Chan Chun Sing will be education minister</li>\n <li>Ong Ye Kung will be health minister</li>\n <li>Josephine Teo will be communications and information minister, and continue as second minister for home affairs</li>\n <li>Tan See Leng will be manpower minister</li>\n</ul>","source":"lsy1584095487587","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Singapore Names Wong as New Finance Minister in Cabinet Shake-Up</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nSingapore Names Wong as New Finance Minister in Cabinet Shake-Up\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-04-23 15:19 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-23/singapore-names-wong-finance-minister-in-cabinet-shake-up-cna?srnd=premium-asia><strong>Bloomberg</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Lawrence Wong was named Singapore’s next finance minister in a cabinetreshuffleFriday, boosting his prominence as the city-state reboots its leadership transition plan.\nThe appointment follows Deputy ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-23/singapore-names-wong-finance-minister-in-cabinet-shake-up-cna?srnd=premium-asia\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"STI.SI":"富时新加坡海峡指数"},"source_url":"https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-23/singapore-names-wong-finance-minister-in-cabinet-shake-up-cna?srnd=premium-asia","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1143062408","content_text":"Lawrence Wong was named Singapore’s next finance minister in a cabinetreshuffleFriday, boosting his prominence as the city-state reboots its leadership transition plan.\nThe appointment follows Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat’s surprise announcement about two weeks ago that he’sstepping asideas the designated successor to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong within the People’s Action Party, which has led the country since independence. That forced changes to the long-telegraphed transition, leaving the party to seek a successor among its younger leaders before the next election due by 2025.\nSince founding father Lee Kuan Yew relinquished power some three decades ago, Singapore’s politics have been so well choreographed and predictable that they’re often joked about as dull. Local markets barely budged on Heng’s announcement earlier this month that he was stepping out of the running. Analysts have said they expect Singapore to remain politically stable.\nThough no clear successor to Lee was identified Friday, the finance minister selection could be a signal of who among the party’s “fourth-generation” leaders ultimately might be positioned for the top job. Heng was named finance chief in 2015 and added the deputy prime minister role to his portfolio in 2019. Lee himself was also finance minister previously, though his predecessor Goh Chok Tong didn’t hold that role.\nCovid Leadership\nWong, 48, has seen his profile rise as co-chair of the government task force for fighting Covid-19. His role as second minister for finance provided a smooth path to the ministry’s top job.\n“Lawrence has been assisting Swee Keat as Second Minister since 2016, so he has the experience, and is a natural fit for the job,” Prime Minister Lee said at a briefing Friday.\nKnown for a no-nonsense speaking manner, Wong played a critical role in helping to bring the pandemic under control in Singapore, with measures such as mandatory mask-wearing and strict social gathering rules.\nBefore his appointment as minister of education and second minister of finance after last year’s election, he also oversaw a closely-watched property sector as minister for national development.\nWong began his career as a civil servant, later serving as chief executive of the Energy Market Authority and as principal private secretary to Lee.\nHere are other changes to the cabinet, with the appointments taking effect on May 15, according to a statement:\n\nGan Kim Yong will be trade and industry minister\nS. 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Its $4 share price is over 93% below its all-time high, and the company could engineer a comeback as a telecom equipment provider. However, such thinking could lead investors to miss the opportunity in <b>Qualcomm </b>(NASDAQ:QCOM). Qualcomm stock has gained significant traction over the last year, and both market and financial factors indicate its 5G growth may have only just begun.</p><p><img src=\"https://g.foolcdn.com/image/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fg.foolcdn.com%2Feditorial%2Fimages%2F621498%2Fgettyimages-1202258996.jpg&w=700&op=resize\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"466\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>Image source: Getty Images.</p><h2>Qualcomm's market position</h2><p>Qualcomm owns the most extensive portfolio of wireless patents worldwide. Unlike Nokia, which must compete with the likes of <b>Ericsson </b>and<b> Juniper Networks</b>, these patents place Qualcomm in a dominant market position. Thanks to its influence in the chipset market, smartphone users cannot gain access to 5G without somehow going through Qualcomm.</p><p>Grand View Research forecasts a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 63% for smartphone chipsets. As market conditions stand now, all of that benefit accrues to Qualcomm.</p><p>The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Qualcomm over this monopoly power, as did companies such as <b>Apple </b>(NASDAQ:AAPL). However, Qualcomm's attorneys persuaded an appeals court to overturn the previous \"monopoly\" ruling, and Apple eventually dropped its lawsuits against the wireless chip giant.</p><p>Nonetheless, Qualcomm will have to stay vigilant. After dropping its lawsuits, Apple bought <b>Intel</b>'s (NASDAQ:INTC) smartphone chipset unit, presumably to reduce or eliminate its dependence on Qualcomm chipsets. Also, <b>NVIDIA </b>has attempted to purchase U.K.-based chip company Arm Holdings. Arm licenses designs of low-power chips to Qualcomm. Since this would probably compromise Qualcomm's market position, Qualcomm can't afford to let NVIDIA acquire Arm.</p><h2>Qualcomm's financials</h2><p>Still, these threats have so far done little to stop Qualcomm. For the first quarter of fiscal 2021, GAAP revenue increased 62% compared to the same period last year. Since operating expenses rose by only 14% during this time, net income surged by 165%. Revenue shot higher by only 35% during fiscal 2020 and by 73% from year-ago levels in the fourth quarter, showing a significant improvement in 5G revenue growth after Apple released its 5G iPhone last fall.</p><p>Qualcomm's growth also brought it $2.7 billion in free cash flow in the previous quarter alone. This left the company easily able to cover $141 million in interest payments. Moreover, its $15.7 billion in total debt, while significant, does not pose a threat to its balance sheet.</p><p>The cash flow also covered the quarterly dividend payout of $739 million, or $0.65 per share. That totals $2.60 annually, for a cash return of about 1.9%. While not high, this payout significantly exceeds the <b>S&P 500 </b>average dividend cash yield of about 1.4%.</p><p>The success has also helped Qualcomm stock gain just under 90% over the last 12 months. Thanks to this increase, it compares favorably to Nokia, which has risen by nearly 30% over the same period.</p><p><img src=\"https://media.ycharts.com/charts/a9f9203187acc988a7667681003bed4b.png\" tg-width=\"720\" tg-height=\"435\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>QCOM data by YCharts.</p><p>Despite this substantial rise, Qualcomm's P/E ratio comes in at about 23. This takes the earnings multiple close to the lows of last year, when the shares had fallen amid a massive drop in tech stocks. Additionally, prospective competitor NVIDIA sells for approximately 90 times earnings, making Qualcomm a more appealing alternative. Qualcomm even sports a lower multiple than Nokia, which sells for about 26 times its earnings.</p><h2>Buying Qualcomm</h2><p>Market dominance and a low multiple make Qualcomm <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> of the more lucrative 5G stocks. While Nokia sells for a low nominal price, its stock growth and market position do not compare well to Qualcomm.</p><p>Admittedly, if a peer can finally develop a competing chipset, it could cool growth in Qualcomm stock. Nonetheless, the 5G upgrade cycle looks poised to continue. Even if NVIDIA, Apple, or another company can gain some market share, the massive growth in the smartphone chipset market should keep Qualcomm moving higher.</p>","source":"fool_stock","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Forget Nokia, Qualcomm Is a Better 5G Stock</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nForget Nokia, Qualcomm Is a Better 5G Stock\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-04-22 22:20 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/22/forget-nokia-qualcomm-is-a-better-5g-stock/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>At first glance, Nokia (NYSE:NOK) might seem like an attractive 5G investment. Its $4 share price is over 93% below its all-time high, and the company could engineer a comeback as a telecom equipment ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/22/forget-nokia-qualcomm-is-a-better-5g-stock/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"QCOM":"高通"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/22/forget-nokia-qualcomm-is-a-better-5g-stock/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2129380920","content_text":"At first glance, Nokia (NYSE:NOK) might seem like an attractive 5G investment. Its $4 share price is over 93% below its all-time high, and the company could engineer a comeback as a telecom equipment provider. However, such thinking could lead investors to miss the opportunity in Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM). Qualcomm stock has gained significant traction over the last year, and both market and financial factors indicate its 5G growth may have only just begun.Image source: Getty Images.Qualcomm's market positionQualcomm owns the most extensive portfolio of wireless patents worldwide. Unlike Nokia, which must compete with the likes of Ericsson and Juniper Networks, these patents place Qualcomm in a dominant market position. Thanks to its influence in the chipset market, smartphone users cannot gain access to 5G without somehow going through Qualcomm.Grand View Research forecasts a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 63% for smartphone chipsets. As market conditions stand now, all of that benefit accrues to Qualcomm.The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Qualcomm over this monopoly power, as did companies such as Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). However, Qualcomm's attorneys persuaded an appeals court to overturn the previous \"monopoly\" ruling, and Apple eventually dropped its lawsuits against the wireless chip giant.Nonetheless, Qualcomm will have to stay vigilant. After dropping its lawsuits, Apple bought Intel's (NASDAQ:INTC) smartphone chipset unit, presumably to reduce or eliminate its dependence on Qualcomm chipsets. Also, NVIDIA has attempted to purchase U.K.-based chip company Arm Holdings. Arm licenses designs of low-power chips to Qualcomm. Since this would probably compromise Qualcomm's market position, Qualcomm can't afford to let NVIDIA acquire Arm.Qualcomm's financialsStill, these threats have so far done little to stop Qualcomm. For the first quarter of fiscal 2021, GAAP revenue increased 62% compared to the same period last year. Since operating expenses rose by only 14% during this time, net income surged by 165%. Revenue shot higher by only 35% during fiscal 2020 and by 73% from year-ago levels in the fourth quarter, showing a significant improvement in 5G revenue growth after Apple released its 5G iPhone last fall.Qualcomm's growth also brought it $2.7 billion in free cash flow in the previous quarter alone. This left the company easily able to cover $141 million in interest payments. Moreover, its $15.7 billion in total debt, while significant, does not pose a threat to its balance sheet.The cash flow also covered the quarterly dividend payout of $739 million, or $0.65 per share. That totals $2.60 annually, for a cash return of about 1.9%. While not high, this payout significantly exceeds the S&P 500 average dividend cash yield of about 1.4%.The success has also helped Qualcomm stock gain just under 90% over the last 12 months. Thanks to this increase, it compares favorably to Nokia, which has risen by nearly 30% over the same period.QCOM data by YCharts.Despite this substantial rise, Qualcomm's P/E ratio comes in at about 23. This takes the earnings multiple close to the lows of last year, when the shares had fallen amid a massive drop in tech stocks. Additionally, prospective competitor NVIDIA sells for approximately 90 times earnings, making Qualcomm a more appealing alternative. Qualcomm even sports a lower multiple than Nokia, which sells for about 26 times its earnings.Buying QualcommMarket dominance and a low multiple make Qualcomm one of the more lucrative 5G stocks. While Nokia sells for a low nominal price, its stock growth and market position do not compare well to Qualcomm.Admittedly, if a peer can finally develop a competing chipset, it could cool growth in Qualcomm stock. Nonetheless, the 5G upgrade cycle looks poised to continue. Even if NVIDIA, Apple, or another company can gain some market share, the massive growth in the smartphone chipset market should keep Qualcomm moving higher.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":841,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":357795007,"gmtCreate":1617294686909,"gmtModify":1704698548530,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Buy oil on dips ? <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/RDS.A\">$Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.A)$</a>","listText":"Buy oil on dips ? <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/RDS.A\">$Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.A)$</a>","text":"Buy oil on dips ? $Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.A)$","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/357795007","repostId":"1150311406","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1150311406","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1617289247,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1150311406?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-04-01 23:00","market":"fut","language":"en","title":"Oil Tumbles As OPEC+ Leaks Begin","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1150311406","media":"zerohedge","summary":"WTI has given up its overnight gains... again... after the now standard leak headlines \"from an anon","content":"<p>WTI has given up its overnight gains... again... after the now standard leak headlines \"from an anonymous delegate\" spooked the market.</p>\n<p><b>Most members are reportedly giving support to a one-month extension</b>, but the outcome isn’t decided and delegates say there are<b>some countries that would prefer to increase production</b>.</p>\n<blockquote>\n “The situation is not clear yet,\" one delegate cautions.\n</blockquote>\n<p><b>OPEC+ nations are discussing not just what to do in May, but also about the next few months.</b></p>\n<p>Oil demand is expected to grow significantly during the northern hemisphere summer. It will also grow in the Middle East, where countries like Saudi Arabia consume vast amounts of crude to run power plants harder and meet air-conditioning demand. So,as Bloomberg's Javier Blas notes, we<b>may have a two-pronged OPEC decision</b>, with one message for May and another one for June and after.</p>\n<p>And the delegates are now<b>debating a proposal for gradual output hikes</b>.</p>\n<p>This sent WTI back below $60 and into the red for the day...</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/86fff443da55b9184e56a6d732078182\" tg-width=\"500\" tg-height=\"293\">As Bloomberg's Julian Lee notes,<b>in theory, the group can make three more increases of 500,000 barrels a day before it has restored the full 2 million barrels that it originally planned to return in January</b>. But Russia and Kazakhstan have already had most of their shares of that increase. Russia’s target can only increase by another 115,000 barrels a day and Kazakhstan’s by just 18,000 barrels until they’ve had their full shares of the original increase of 2 million barrels a day.</p>\n<p><b>That’s going to mean they’ll soon have to watch others getting increases they don’t share in</b>, or that the others will have to agree to lift Russia and Kazakhstan’s shares of the group’s collective output - something that’s always been difficult for OPEC in the past.</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Oil Tumbles As OPEC+ Leaks Begin</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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It will also grow in the Middle East, where countries like Saudi Arabia consume vast amounts of crude to run power plants harder and meet air-conditioning demand. So,as Bloomberg's Javier Blas notes, wemay have a two-pronged OPEC decision, with one message for May and another one for June and after.\nAnd the delegates are nowdebating a proposal for gradual output hikes.\nThis sent WTI back below $60 and into the red for the day...\nAs Bloomberg's Julian Lee notes,in theory, the group can make three more increases of 500,000 barrels a day before it has restored the full 2 million barrels that it originally planned to return in January. But Russia and Kazakhstan have already had most of their shares of that increase. Russia’s target can only increase by another 115,000 barrels a day and Kazakhstan’s by just 18,000 barrels until they’ve had their full shares of the original increase of 2 million barrels a day.\nThat’s going to mean they’ll soon have to watch others getting increases they don’t share in, or that the others will have to agree to lift Russia and Kazakhstan’s shares of the group’s collective output - something that’s always been difficult for OPEC in the past.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":461,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":357798478,"gmtCreate":1617294503394,"gmtModify":1704698545275,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"<a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TIGR\">$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$</a> lets go to the moooooon ???","listText":"<a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TIGR\">$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$</a> lets go to the moooooon ???","text":"$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ lets go to the moooooon ???","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":3,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/357798478","isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":520,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":363118892,"gmtCreate":1614100969216,"gmtModify":1704888244034,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Techs are down today. 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On Monday, its market capitalisation reached $132.68 billion. 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On Monday, its market capitalisation reached $132.68 billion. It raised close to $3 billion in a stock offering in December.</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"SE":"Sea Ltd"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2113801076","content_text":"MEXICO CITY, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Shopee, the e-commerce arm of Southeast Asia's Sea Ltd, has launched an app for Mexico, where it plans to offer online sales in what would be its second market in the Americas, a Reuters review showed on Monday.\nShopee, the largest e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia, according to market researchers, launched a small presence in Brazil in 2019 as a pilot initiative of its cross-border team, and has since been scaling up operations.\nAlthough sources in January said the e-commerce arm was evaluating the potential of other Latin American markets, the company had not yet announced plans for other countries.\nThe expansion to Mexico, Latin America's second-largest economy, could mark a major new growth opportunity in cross-border sales, a market already explored by shopping app Wish.\nAccording to a preview of the app on the Apple website in Mexico, Shopee will offer free shipping throughout Mexico, offering items including electronics, clothes, toys and home goods.\nThe description of the app says Shopee aims to offer a shopping platform similar to its existing ventures in southeast Asia and Taiwan.\n\"We have launched in Mexico to offer the same experience,\" the description says.\nShopee's Mexico website (shopee.com.mx) was not yet available, and it was not clear if the company had begun accepting orders.\nSea, a Singapore-headquartered technology group, was not immediately reachable for comment.\nShares in Sea surged more than 400% last year. 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On Wednesday, Brent prices hit their highest since Feb. 21, 2020.</p>\n<p>U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures climbed 13 cents, or 0.2%, to $55.82 a barrel after reaching its highest settlement level in a year on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>“Crude prices have been rising higher now that OPEC+ has convinced the energy market that they are determined in accelerating market re-balancing without delay,” said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.</p>\n<p>The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies, known as OPEC+, extended its current oil output policy at a meeting on Wednesday, a sign that producers are happy that their deep supply cuts are draining inventories despite an uncertain outlook for a recovery in demand as the coronavirus pandemic lingers.</p>\n<p>Oil has rallied from historic lows hit last year, thanks to record OPEC+ output cuts that the group is starting to unwind.</p>\n<p>Also supporting prices, U.S. crude oil stockpiles fell by 994,000 barrels last week to 475.7 million barrels, their lowest since March, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday. Analysts in a Reuters poll had forecast a 446,000-barrel rise.</p>\n<p>While refinery utilisation rates rose by 0.6 percentage points to 82.3% of capacity, U.S. gasoline stocks rose by 4.5 million barrels, EIA said.</p>\n<p>Continued progress in rolling out COVID-19 vaccines is also an important driver of oil prices, OANDA’s Moya said.</p>\n<p>“The world now has several effective COVID vaccines that should really force energy traders to upgrade their return to pre-pandemic behaviour forecasts,” he said.</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Oil rises after OPEC+ alliance of major producers maintains oil output cuts</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nOil rises after OPEC+ alliance of major producers maintains oil output cuts\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-02-04 11:50 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil/oil-climbs-after-opec-maintains-oil-output-cuts-u-s-stock-draw-idUSKBN2A4076?il=0><strong>reuters</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices edged higher on Thursday after the OPEC+ alliance of major producers stuck to a reduced output policy at a meeting on Wednesday, and as crude stockpiles in the United ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil/oil-climbs-after-opec-maintains-oil-output-cuts-u-s-stock-draw-idUSKBN2A4076?il=0\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/3faadc006e67e6ac130a7b171f263b4d","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil/oil-climbs-after-opec-maintains-oil-output-cuts-u-s-stock-draw-idUSKBN2A4076?il=0","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1139547712","content_text":"SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices edged higher on Thursday after the OPEC+ alliance of major producers stuck to a reduced output policy at a meeting on Wednesday, and as crude stockpiles in the United States fell to their lowest levels since March last year.\nBrent crude futures gained 4 cents, or 0.1%, to $58.50 a barrel, by 0120 GMT. On Wednesday, Brent prices hit their highest since Feb. 21, 2020.\nU.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures climbed 13 cents, or 0.2%, to $55.82 a barrel after reaching its highest settlement level in a year on Wednesday.\n“Crude prices have been rising higher now that OPEC+ has convinced the energy market that they are determined in accelerating market re-balancing without delay,” said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.\nThe Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies, known as OPEC+, extended its current oil output policy at a meeting on Wednesday, a sign that producers are happy that their deep supply cuts are draining inventories despite an uncertain outlook for a recovery in demand as the coronavirus pandemic lingers.\nOil has rallied from historic lows hit last year, thanks to record OPEC+ output cuts that the group is starting to unwind.\nAlso supporting prices, U.S. crude oil stockpiles fell by 994,000 barrels last week to 475.7 million barrels, their lowest since March, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday. Analysts in a Reuters poll had forecast a 446,000-barrel rise.\nWhile refinery utilisation rates rose by 0.6 percentage points to 82.3% of capacity, U.S. gasoline stocks rose by 4.5 million barrels, EIA said.\nContinued progress in rolling out COVID-19 vaccines is also an important driver of oil prices, OANDA’s Moya said.\n“The world now has several effective COVID vaccines that should really force energy traders to upgrade their return to pre-pandemic behaviour forecasts,” he said.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":144,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":317490330,"gmtCreate":1612462326120,"gmtModify":1704871633346,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Buy on dips to hold long term! Cheers","listText":"Buy on dips to hold long term! Cheers","text":"Buy on dips to hold long term! Cheers","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/317490330","repostId":"2108719906","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":104,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":317402033,"gmtCreate":1612461371122,"gmtModify":1704871627662,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Earnings up share price down. Seems like nokia getting the remaining job left by Ericsson. Someone could like my comment to complete task pls? <3","listText":"Earnings up share price down. Seems like nokia getting the remaining job left by Ericsson. Someone could like my comment to complete task pls? <3","text":"Earnings up share price down. Seems like nokia getting the remaining job left by Ericsson. Someone could like my comment to complete task pls? <3","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/317402033","repostId":"1162866028","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1162866028","kind":"news","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Reuters.com brings you the latest news from around the world, covering breaking news in markets, business, politics, entertainment and technology","home_visible":1,"media_name":"Reuters","id":"1036604489","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/443ce19704621c837795676028cec868"},"pubTimestamp":1612435357,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1162866028?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-02-04 18:42","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Nokia warns of \"challenging\" year as it plays catch-up","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1162866028","media":"Reuters","summary":"HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish telecom network equipment maker Nokia warned of challenges to come this","content":"<p>HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish telecom network equipment maker Nokia warned of challenges to come this year as it tries to catch up with rivals after a strong finish to 2020.</p>\n<p>While both Nokia and rival Ericsson have been gaining 5G customers that might otherwise have gone to China’s Huawei, Ericsson has fared better, winning also big 5G contracts in China, where the deployment of the next-generation network is in full swing.</p>\n<p>“We have not yet made a breakthrough in 5G (in China) but of course we are not excluding that possibility going forward,” new Chief Executive Pekka Lundmark told Reuters. “But we want to be prudent so that we do not want to be there at any cost.”</p>\n<p>Lundmark reported better than expected fourth-quarter revenue and underlying profit on Thursday but Nokia forecast 2021 revenue to fall to between 20.6-21.8 billion euros ($25-26 billion) from 21.9 billion euros in 2020.</p>\n<p>“We expect 2021 to be challenging, a year of transition, with meaningful headwinds due to market share loss and price erosion in North America,” Lundmark said.</p>\n<p>Nokia said it had lost a part of the Verizon 5G contract in the United States to Samsung Electronics.</p>\n<p>Lundmark announced a new strategyherein October, under which the company will have four business groups and said Nokia would \"do whatever it takes\" to take the lead in 5G, as it banks on also capturing share from Huawei.</p>\n<p>“We believe that we have year-to-date captured about half of the geopolitically influenced opportunities that are there,” Lundmark said. “Most of these cases have been in Europe.”</p>\n<p>Nokia said a growth in its 5G equipment sales in the quarter was partially offset by decreases in its legacy radio access products. Revenue at its mainstay networks business fell 7% to 5.04 billion euros ($6.05 billion).</p>\n<p>Revenue overall fell 5% to 6.57 billion euros during the quarter, but beat a consensus figure of 6.42 billion euros, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.</p>\n<p>Quarterly underlying earnings fell to 0.14 euros per share from 0.15 euros a year ago, beating the 0.11 euros consensus.</p>\n<p>There was also a boost of about 250 million euros one-time items and net sales of 150 million in the quarter that it had expected in 2021.</p>\n<p>Nokia shares, which were down 1.9% in morning trade, have seen wild swings over the last two weeks as the stock has been targeted by the retail trading frenzy, alongside GameStop Corp and other tech companies.</p>\n<p>“We maintain our view that Nokia continues to lag Ericsson in technology and is unlikely to catch up before 2022,” Liberum analyst Janardan Menon said.</p>\n<p>($1 = 0.8345 euros)</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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Revenue at its mainstay networks business fell 7% to 5.04 billion euros ($6.05 billion).</p>\n<p>Revenue overall fell 5% to 6.57 billion euros during the quarter, but beat a consensus figure of 6.42 billion euros, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.</p>\n<p>Quarterly underlying earnings fell to 0.14 euros per share from 0.15 euros a year ago, beating the 0.11 euros consensus.</p>\n<p>There was also a boost of about 250 million euros one-time items and net sales of 150 million in the quarter that it had expected in 2021.</p>\n<p>Nokia shares, which were down 1.9% in morning trade, have seen wild swings over the last two weeks as the stock has been targeted by the retail trading frenzy, alongside GameStop Corp and other tech companies.</p>\n<p>“We maintain our view that Nokia continues to lag Ericsson in technology and is unlikely to catch up before 2022,” Liberum analyst Janardan Menon said.</p>\n<p>($1 = 0.8345 euros)</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9bc0118e35c2c3a2c9e015f33f2d4de8","relate_stocks":{"NOK":"诺基亚"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1162866028","content_text":"HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish telecom network equipment maker Nokia warned of challenges to come this year as it tries to catch up with rivals after a strong finish to 2020.\nWhile both Nokia and rival Ericsson have been gaining 5G customers that might otherwise have gone to China’s Huawei, Ericsson has fared better, winning also big 5G contracts in China, where the deployment of the next-generation network is in full swing.\n“We have not yet made a breakthrough in 5G (in China) but of course we are not excluding that possibility going forward,” new Chief Executive Pekka Lundmark told Reuters. “But we want to be prudent so that we do not want to be there at any cost.”\nLundmark reported better than expected fourth-quarter revenue and underlying profit on Thursday but Nokia forecast 2021 revenue to fall to between 20.6-21.8 billion euros ($25-26 billion) from 21.9 billion euros in 2020.\n“We expect 2021 to be challenging, a year of transition, with meaningful headwinds due to market share loss and price erosion in North America,” Lundmark said.\nNokia said it had lost a part of the Verizon 5G contract in the United States to Samsung Electronics.\nLundmark announced a new strategyherein October, under which the company will have four business groups and said Nokia would \"do whatever it takes\" to take the lead in 5G, as it banks on also capturing share from Huawei.\n“We believe that we have year-to-date captured about half of the geopolitically influenced opportunities that are there,” Lundmark said. “Most of these cases have been in Europe.”\nNokia said a growth in its 5G equipment sales in the quarter was partially offset by decreases in its legacy radio access products. Revenue at its mainstay networks business fell 7% to 5.04 billion euros ($6.05 billion).\nRevenue overall fell 5% to 6.57 billion euros during the quarter, but beat a consensus figure of 6.42 billion euros, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.\nQuarterly underlying earnings fell to 0.14 euros per share from 0.15 euros a year ago, beating the 0.11 euros consensus.\nThere was also a boost of about 250 million euros one-time items and net sales of 150 million in the quarter that it had expected in 2021.\nNokia shares, which were down 1.9% in morning trade, have seen wild swings over the last two weeks as the stock has been targeted by the retail trading frenzy, alongside GameStop Corp and other tech companies.\n“We maintain our view that Nokia continues to lag Ericsson in technology and is unlikely to catch up before 2022,” Liberum analyst Janardan Menon said.\n($1 = 0.8345 euros)","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":67,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":317408649,"gmtCreate":1612461142681,"gmtModify":1704871625720,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good news but prices still down ","listText":"Good news but prices still down ","text":"Good news but prices still down","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/317408649","repostId":"2108979015","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2108979015","kind":"live","pubTimestamp":1612422422,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2108979015?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-02-04 15:07","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Deutsche Bank swings to annual profit, beating expectations","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2108979015","media":"cnbc","summary":"Deutsche Bankon Thursday beat earnings expectations for 2020 as it emerges from the coronavirus cris","content":"<div>\n<p>Deutsche Bankon Thursday beat earnings expectations for 2020 as it emerges from the coronavirus crisis, led by a strong performance in its investment banking division.\nGermany's largest lender posted ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/04/deutsche-bank-swings-to-annual-profit-beating-expectations.html\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n","source":"cnbc_highlight","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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Deutsche reported a 5.7 billion euro loss for 2019 as it underwent major restructuring.\nThe bank netted a 51 million euro profit for the fourth quarter,compared to analyst expectations of a 325 million euro loss.\nThe bank's CFO, James von Moltke, told CNBC shortly after the announcement that it had hit all of its goals for the year.\nHigher revenues and cost reductions helped Deutsche's investment banking division perform well, with net revenues rising 32% to 9.8 billion euros in 2020.\nThis \"more than offset a rise in provision for credit losses resulting from COVID-19,\" the bank said in a statement.\nHere are the other highlights:\n\nTotal fourth-quarter net revenues were 5.5 billion euros, compared to 5.35 billion euros for the same period in 2019, bringing group net revenues for the year to 24 billion euros, up 4% from 2019.\nCommon equity tier 1 (CET1) ratio — a measure of bank solvency — came in at 13.6%, unchanged from the fourth quarter of 2019.\nFourth-quarter loan loss provisions were 251 million, versus 723 million in the final quarter of 2019.\n\n\"In the most important year of our transformation, we were able to more than offset transformation-related effects and elevated credit provisions – despite the global pandemic,\" CEO Christian Sewing said in the earnings report.\n\"We have built firm foundations for sustainable profitability, and are confident that this overall positive trend will continue in 2021, despite these challenging times.\"","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":50,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"hots":[{"id":169177518,"gmtCreate":1623824968634,"gmtModify":1703820613827,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Wow so high already can go higher? Hahaha ","listText":"Wow so high already can go higher? Hahaha ","text":"Wow so high already can go higher? Hahaha","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":2,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/169177518","repostId":"1178463933","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1178463933","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1623824661,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1178463933?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-06-16 14:24","market":"us","language":"en","title":"7 Best Growth Stocks to Buy in June","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1178463933","media":"InvestorPlace","summary":"Growth stocks have taken an absolute beating. Let's look at a handful of the best to buy this month.","content":"<p>Growth stocks have taken an absolute beating. Let's look at a handful of the best to buy this month.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c7d5e291cb00ad126c12d7ed57c26719\" tg-width=\"1024\" tg-height=\"576\"><span>Source: Shutterstock</span></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>It’s no secret that growth stocks have taken an absolute beating over the last couple months. In fact, even though there’s been a decent bounce from the recent low, this group has been engulfed in a brutal bear market. As a result, it’s harder to find growth stocks to buy.</p>\n<p>That’s even as other indices have hit new all-time highs, and many are sitting just below those highs. The crosscurrents we’ve experienced in the stock market via sector and asset rotation have been pretty wild over the past few months.</p>\n<p>However, these are the types of rotations we should be<i>running toward</i>— not away from.</p>\n<p>Obviously we don’t want to be buying low-quality stocks that have been obliterated. With that being said, many high-quality names were thrown out with these losing stocks. As a result, they’ve suffered declines of 30% to 50% in the past several months.</p>\n<p>I am a huge advocate of scooping up growth stocks on these types of declines. So let’s look at seven of them now.</p>\n<ul>\n <li><b>Roku</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>ROKU</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Square</b>(NYSE:<b><u>SQ</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Sea Ltd</b>(NYSE:<b><u>SE</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Twilio</b>(NYSE:<b><u>TWLO</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Snap</b>(NYSE:<b><u>SNAP</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>The Trade Desk</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>TTD</u></b>)</li>\n <li><b>Shopify</b>(NYSE:<b><u>SHOP</u></b>)</li>\n</ul>\n<p><b>Roku (ROKU)</b></p>\n<p>With its move from sub-$30 in late 2018 to its recent high of almost $500, Roku has firmly cemented itself into the next generation of growth stocks. Will it grow to be the next <b>Apple</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>AAPL</u></b>)? In terms of market capitalization, probably not.</p>\n<p>However, it’s firmly entrenched in a major secular growth trend. Streaming TV is not going away. It’s too convenient for customers and offers too many options to be discarded. It’s simply the new way that we digest video and Roku’s leading the charge.</p>\n<p>Too many people keep thinking of Roku as the streaming stick you put in the TV or as the smart TV you buy from the store. That’s Roku’s hardware unit, but it’s the wrong focus. The hardware is simply the gateway to the company’s<i>platform</i>.</p>\n<p>The platform has all of the leverage. It’s what’s powering the big move in gross profit, revenue growth and usage. It’s why Roku has an enormous runway of growth both domestically and internationally. Despite years to get the story right, look at how conservative the analysts remain.</p>\n<p>Revenue of $574 million beat estimates by almost $83 million, nearly 17% higher than consensus estimates, and was up almost 80% year over year. A surprise profit of 54 cents per share crushed expectations by 67 cents. Revenue estimates for next quarter torched expectations as well ($615 million at the midpoint vs. expectations of $546 million).</p>\n<p><b>Square (SQ)</b></p>\n<p>What do I love about Square? It’s continued push toward new technologies and features. It’s not shy about disrupting a particular space, nor does it seem worried about angering the legacy providers in various industries.</p>\n<p>It’s quickly becoming a go-to platform — there’s that word again,<i>platform</i>— for all things money.</p>\n<p>Whether you’re a small- or medium-sized business or just a single person looking to send some money, Square has various solutions at hand. Business lending, recurring revenue via point-of-service, its Cash App, payroll services, cryptocurrency trading — you name it.</p>\n<p>It’s why so many investors continue to hold this name, believing that it has a long runway of growth as it continues to gain customers.</p>\n<p>The other thing I like about Square? How well it held up during the bear market correction. Shares fell “just” 20% from peak to trough. While shedding a fifth of its value seems rough, it’s<i>much</i>better than its peers held up. Almost all of these stocks fell 40% or more. It’s even more impressive considering that Square rallied more than 250% from the March 2020 lows and it didn’t break its March lows (again, like most of its peers did in May).</p>\n<p><b>Sea Ltd (SE)</b></p>\n<p>Another stock that had impressive relative strength was Sea Ltd. In fact, this stock had a very similar performance run as Square.</p>\n<p>Shares rallied 500% from the March 2020 low to the February high and then corrected 27%. Sea stock is now only about $5 from its all-time high. This stock is incredibly resilient. Further, it’s got the growth to back it up.</p>\n<p>Analysts expect 85% revenue growth this year and 46% growth in 2022. On the earnings front, analysts expect a loss in each of the next two years, but Sea is forecast to shrink those losses in both years.</p>\n<p>Now it’s looking to expand in South America too, further helping drive its growth higher.</p>\n<p>I can’t believe how well the stock has held up after such a strong run and rapid rebound. This one has plenty of relative strength.</p>\n<p><b>Twilio (TWLO)</b></p>\n<p>One of the highest-quality companies on this list, Twilio has become a growth giant. Like Roku, it wasn’t long ago that Twilio was trading below $40. Heck, at its recent low, Twilio shares were trading below $100. At its recent high though, the stock was north of $450.</p>\n<p>Twilio has become<i>the</i>premiere platform for businesses to communicate with their customers.Everyone from ride-sharing companies to <b>Airbnb</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>ABNB</u></b>) to <b>Twitter</b>(NYSE:<b><u>TWTR</u></b>) use Twilio to communicate with customers and users, with plenty of others in between.</p>\n<p>In the world of growth, we have speculative growth stocks and established growth stocks. While it’s rewarding to catching the speculative winners that turn into the future growth giants, Twilio is an established growth giant.</p>\n<p>Its acquisition of SendGrid took Twilio to the next level by incorporating email into the communication strategy. The company is leveraging the internet and mobile devices for communication, and unless we stop traveling, buying, tweeting and other things, Twilio will be here for years and years to come.</p>\n<p><b>Snap (SNAP)</b></p>\n<p>Snap is one of Wall Street’s favorite social media giants.<b>Facebook</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>FB</u></b>) has garnered some nice momentum lately, but Snap is absolutely one that investors will come back to and bid higher if growth stocks fetch a bid.</p>\n<p>While it took a few years for this young company to find its way, management has done so in an impressive manner. Consensus estimates now call for 55% revenue growth this year, near-50% growth in 2022 and more than 40% growth in 2023.</p>\n<p>If those estimates pan out, it will take Snap from $2.5 billion in sales in 2020 to more than $8 billion in revenue in 2024. Whoa! Now you can see where the bullish case comes from with this one.</p>\n<p>Making things even better, the company is forecast to become profitable this year, then more than triple its earnings in 2022.</p>\n<p>We’ll see how accurate some of these estimates are. But one thing seems certain and that’s that Snapchat isn’t going anywhere and it should be a significant driver of growth for the next several years.</p>\n<p>Like Square, Snap didn’t break down to new lows this quarter and fell “just” 28% from the high. Let’s see how long it takes to erase the current 10% dip from the highs.</p>\n<p><b>The Trade Desk (TTD)</b></p>\n<p>Now this one is truly perplexing. The Trade Desk became a Wall Street favorite, surging from about $150 in March 2020 to almost $1,000 by December.</p>\n<p>After a move like that, I don’t care how great the company is — the stock deserves to correct. Of course, The Trade Desk was also trading at more than 40 times revenue, which made it susceptible to the “snowball selloff” or a decline that gains serious momentum on the way down once investors discover a reason to sell it.</p>\n<p>Despite the bumpy price action, including a 50% correction off the highs, this stock looks like a bargain on the dip. Why? Because it’s a fantastic business!</p>\n<p>Co-founder and CEO Jeff Green has built a remarkable business, one that is thriving around the world — including China. That’s a big difference vs. some of the ad giants of the world, like <b>Alphabet</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>GOOGL</u></b>, NASDAQ:<b><u>GOOG</u></b>) and Facebook, which aren’t allowed to operate in China.</p>\n<p>The company uses data to spread contracted products to reach as many potential customers as possible. As online advertising continues to grow and as advertising on streaming TV grows, so too should The Trade Desk.</p>\n<p>Perhaps one of my favorite things about this company? The cash flow and the bottom line. Despite being a growth company, this company still generates solid earnings. I expect The Trade Desk to generate 30%-plus revenue growth in each of the next three years, minimum.</p>\n<p><b>Shopify (SHOP)</b></p>\n<p>Shopify isn’t exactly flying under the radar these days. The company commands a market cap of $163 billion, making it a large cap tech stock.</p>\n<p>I wrote about this one in Dec. 2019, back when it had a $30 billion to $40 billion market cap. My case was based on the idea of the stock tripling in the next five to 10 years. I was certainly bullish on this stock, but clearly not bullish enough.</p>\n<p>Put simply, Shopify is revolutionizing and completely disrupting the e-commerce space. Yeah, there’s <b>Amazon</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>AMZN</u></b>), but there’s enough room for two of these beasts.</p>\n<p>Shopify will have its share of ups and downs, but it’s not going anywhere soon. It’s built a can’t-live-without platform for its customers and it’s not even close to being done yet. The valuation is high, but the growth seems endless.</p>\n<p>Like others on this list, Shopify held up pretty well during the selloff. I wouldn’t hesitate to hold this name long term and take advantage of the dips.</p>","source":"lsy1606302653667","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>7 Best Growth Stocks to Buy in June</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\n7 Best Growth Stocks to Buy in June\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-06-16 14:24 GMT+8 <a href=https://investorplace.com/2021/06/7-best-growth-stocks-to-buy-in-june/><strong>InvestorPlace</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Growth stocks have taken an absolute beating. Let's look at a handful of the best to buy this month.\nSource: Shutterstock\n\nIt’s no secret that growth stocks have taken an absolute beating over the ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://investorplace.com/2021/06/7-best-growth-stocks-to-buy-in-june/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"SNAP":"Snap Inc","ROKU":"Roku Inc","SHOP":"Shopify Inc","TWLO":"Twilio Inc","TTD":"Trade Desk Inc.","SE":"Sea Ltd","SQ":"Block"},"source_url":"https://investorplace.com/2021/06/7-best-growth-stocks-to-buy-in-june/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1178463933","content_text":"Growth stocks have taken an absolute beating. Let's look at a handful of the best to buy this month.\nSource: Shutterstock\n\nIt’s no secret that growth stocks have taken an absolute beating over the last couple months. In fact, even though there’s been a decent bounce from the recent low, this group has been engulfed in a brutal bear market. As a result, it’s harder to find growth stocks to buy.\nThat’s even as other indices have hit new all-time highs, and many are sitting just below those highs. The crosscurrents we’ve experienced in the stock market via sector and asset rotation have been pretty wild over the past few months.\nHowever, these are the types of rotations we should berunning toward— not away from.\nObviously we don’t want to be buying low-quality stocks that have been obliterated. With that being said, many high-quality names were thrown out with these losing stocks. As a result, they’ve suffered declines of 30% to 50% in the past several months.\nI am a huge advocate of scooping up growth stocks on these types of declines. So let’s look at seven of them now.\n\nRoku(NASDAQ:ROKU)\nSquare(NYSE:SQ)\nSea Ltd(NYSE:SE)\nTwilio(NYSE:TWLO)\nSnap(NYSE:SNAP)\nThe Trade Desk(NASDAQ:TTD)\nShopify(NYSE:SHOP)\n\nRoku (ROKU)\nWith its move from sub-$30 in late 2018 to its recent high of almost $500, Roku has firmly cemented itself into the next generation of growth stocks. Will it grow to be the next Apple(NASDAQ:AAPL)? In terms of market capitalization, probably not.\nHowever, it’s firmly entrenched in a major secular growth trend. Streaming TV is not going away. It’s too convenient for customers and offers too many options to be discarded. It’s simply the new way that we digest video and Roku’s leading the charge.\nToo many people keep thinking of Roku as the streaming stick you put in the TV or as the smart TV you buy from the store. That’s Roku’s hardware unit, but it’s the wrong focus. The hardware is simply the gateway to the company’splatform.\nThe platform has all of the leverage. It’s what’s powering the big move in gross profit, revenue growth and usage. It’s why Roku has an enormous runway of growth both domestically and internationally. Despite years to get the story right, look at how conservative the analysts remain.\nRevenue of $574 million beat estimates by almost $83 million, nearly 17% higher than consensus estimates, and was up almost 80% year over year. A surprise profit of 54 cents per share crushed expectations by 67 cents. Revenue estimates for next quarter torched expectations as well ($615 million at the midpoint vs. expectations of $546 million).\nSquare (SQ)\nWhat do I love about Square? It’s continued push toward new technologies and features. It’s not shy about disrupting a particular space, nor does it seem worried about angering the legacy providers in various industries.\nIt’s quickly becoming a go-to platform — there’s that word again,platform— for all things money.\nWhether you’re a small- or medium-sized business or just a single person looking to send some money, Square has various solutions at hand. Business lending, recurring revenue via point-of-service, its Cash App, payroll services, cryptocurrency trading — you name it.\nIt’s why so many investors continue to hold this name, believing that it has a long runway of growth as it continues to gain customers.\nThe other thing I like about Square? How well it held up during the bear market correction. Shares fell “just” 20% from peak to trough. While shedding a fifth of its value seems rough, it’smuchbetter than its peers held up. Almost all of these stocks fell 40% or more. It’s even more impressive considering that Square rallied more than 250% from the March 2020 lows and it didn’t break its March lows (again, like most of its peers did in May).\nSea Ltd (SE)\nAnother stock that had impressive relative strength was Sea Ltd. In fact, this stock had a very similar performance run as Square.\nShares rallied 500% from the March 2020 low to the February high and then corrected 27%. Sea stock is now only about $5 from its all-time high. This stock is incredibly resilient. Further, it’s got the growth to back it up.\nAnalysts expect 85% revenue growth this year and 46% growth in 2022. On the earnings front, analysts expect a loss in each of the next two years, but Sea is forecast to shrink those losses in both years.\nNow it’s looking to expand in South America too, further helping drive its growth higher.\nI can’t believe how well the stock has held up after such a strong run and rapid rebound. This one has plenty of relative strength.\nTwilio (TWLO)\nOne of the highest-quality companies on this list, Twilio has become a growth giant. Like Roku, it wasn’t long ago that Twilio was trading below $40. Heck, at its recent low, Twilio shares were trading below $100. At its recent high though, the stock was north of $450.\nTwilio has becomethepremiere platform for businesses to communicate with their customers.Everyone from ride-sharing companies to Airbnb(NASDAQ:ABNB) to Twitter(NYSE:TWTR) use Twilio to communicate with customers and users, with plenty of others in between.\nIn the world of growth, we have speculative growth stocks and established growth stocks. While it’s rewarding to catching the speculative winners that turn into the future growth giants, Twilio is an established growth giant.\nIts acquisition of SendGrid took Twilio to the next level by incorporating email into the communication strategy. The company is leveraging the internet and mobile devices for communication, and unless we stop traveling, buying, tweeting and other things, Twilio will be here for years and years to come.\nSnap (SNAP)\nSnap is one of Wall Street’s favorite social media giants.Facebook(NASDAQ:FB) has garnered some nice momentum lately, but Snap is absolutely one that investors will come back to and bid higher if growth stocks fetch a bid.\nWhile it took a few years for this young company to find its way, management has done so in an impressive manner. Consensus estimates now call for 55% revenue growth this year, near-50% growth in 2022 and more than 40% growth in 2023.\nIf those estimates pan out, it will take Snap from $2.5 billion in sales in 2020 to more than $8 billion in revenue in 2024. Whoa! Now you can see where the bullish case comes from with this one.\nMaking things even better, the company is forecast to become profitable this year, then more than triple its earnings in 2022.\nWe’ll see how accurate some of these estimates are. But one thing seems certain and that’s that Snapchat isn’t going anywhere and it should be a significant driver of growth for the next several years.\nLike Square, Snap didn’t break down to new lows this quarter and fell “just” 28% from the high. Let’s see how long it takes to erase the current 10% dip from the highs.\nThe Trade Desk (TTD)\nNow this one is truly perplexing. The Trade Desk became a Wall Street favorite, surging from about $150 in March 2020 to almost $1,000 by December.\nAfter a move like that, I don’t care how great the company is — the stock deserves to correct. Of course, The Trade Desk was also trading at more than 40 times revenue, which made it susceptible to the “snowball selloff” or a decline that gains serious momentum on the way down once investors discover a reason to sell it.\nDespite the bumpy price action, including a 50% correction off the highs, this stock looks like a bargain on the dip. Why? Because it’s a fantastic business!\nCo-founder and CEO Jeff Green has built a remarkable business, one that is thriving around the world — including China. That’s a big difference vs. some of the ad giants of the world, like Alphabet(NASDAQ:GOOGL, NASDAQ:GOOG) and Facebook, which aren’t allowed to operate in China.\nThe company uses data to spread contracted products to reach as many potential customers as possible. As online advertising continues to grow and as advertising on streaming TV grows, so too should The Trade Desk.\nPerhaps one of my favorite things about this company? The cash flow and the bottom line. Despite being a growth company, this company still generates solid earnings. I expect The Trade Desk to generate 30%-plus revenue growth in each of the next three years, minimum.\nShopify (SHOP)\nShopify isn’t exactly flying under the radar these days. The company commands a market cap of $163 billion, making it a large cap tech stock.\nI wrote about this one in Dec. 2019, back when it had a $30 billion to $40 billion market cap. My case was based on the idea of the stock tripling in the next five to 10 years. I was certainly bullish on this stock, but clearly not bullish enough.\nPut simply, Shopify is revolutionizing and completely disrupting the e-commerce space. Yeah, there’s Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN), but there’s enough room for two of these beasts.\nShopify will have its share of ups and downs, but it’s not going anywhere soon. It’s built a can’t-live-without platform for its customers and it’s not even close to being done yet. The valuation is high, but the growth seems endless.\nLike others on this list, Shopify held up pretty well during the selloff. I wouldn’t hesitate to hold this name long term and take advantage of the dips.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":377,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":138781366,"gmtCreate":1621964721755,"gmtModify":1704365251819,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"<a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TIGR\">$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$</a>Congratulations to allvested! Diamond hands? Or taking profits? ","listText":"<a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TIGR\">$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$</a>Congratulations to allvested! Diamond hands? Or taking profits? ","text":"$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$Congratulations to allvested! Diamond hands? Or taking profits?","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":2,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/138781366","isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1110,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[{"author":{"id":"3577733149749295","authorId":"3577733149749295","name":"新鲜的小小韭菜","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9593903871ed5b2bfdc4078c3d90bf51","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"idStr":"3577733149749295","authorIdStr":"3577733149749295"},"content":"Ha, ha, ha, I didn't sell it. I missed the opportunity to do the band. I simply took it on my hand and was afraid of selling it away","text":"Ha, ha, ha, I didn't sell it. I missed the opportunity to do the band. I simply took it on my hand and was afraid of selling it away","html":"Ha, ha, ha, I didn't sell it. I missed the opportunity to do the band. I simply took it on my hand and was afraid of selling it away"}],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":376634728,"gmtCreate":1619107783464,"gmtModify":1704719844042,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Ericsson is better than Nokia too ","listText":"Ericsson is better than Nokia too ","text":"Ericsson is better than Nokia too","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":2,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/376634728","repostId":"2129380920","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2129380920","kind":"highlight","pubTimestamp":1619101200,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2129380920?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-04-22 22:20","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Forget Nokia, Qualcomm Is a Better 5G Stock","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2129380920","media":"Motley Fool","summary":"Here's why investors should pay more attention to Qualcomm's market position and value proposition.","content":"<p>At first glance, <b>Nokia </b>(NYSE:NOK) might seem like an attractive 5G investment. Its $4 share price is over 93% below its all-time high, and the company could engineer a comeback as a telecom equipment provider. However, such thinking could lead investors to miss the opportunity in <b>Qualcomm </b>(NASDAQ:QCOM). Qualcomm stock has gained significant traction over the last year, and both market and financial factors indicate its 5G growth may have only just begun.</p><p><img src=\"https://g.foolcdn.com/image/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fg.foolcdn.com%2Feditorial%2Fimages%2F621498%2Fgettyimages-1202258996.jpg&w=700&op=resize\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"466\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>Image source: Getty Images.</p><h2>Qualcomm's market position</h2><p>Qualcomm owns the most extensive portfolio of wireless patents worldwide. Unlike Nokia, which must compete with the likes of <b>Ericsson </b>and<b> Juniper Networks</b>, these patents place Qualcomm in a dominant market position. Thanks to its influence in the chipset market, smartphone users cannot gain access to 5G without somehow going through Qualcomm.</p><p>Grand View Research forecasts a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 63% for smartphone chipsets. As market conditions stand now, all of that benefit accrues to Qualcomm.</p><p>The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Qualcomm over this monopoly power, as did companies such as <b>Apple </b>(NASDAQ:AAPL). However, Qualcomm's attorneys persuaded an appeals court to overturn the previous \"monopoly\" ruling, and Apple eventually dropped its lawsuits against the wireless chip giant.</p><p>Nonetheless, Qualcomm will have to stay vigilant. After dropping its lawsuits, Apple bought <b>Intel</b>'s (NASDAQ:INTC) smartphone chipset unit, presumably to reduce or eliminate its dependence on Qualcomm chipsets. Also, <b>NVIDIA </b>has attempted to purchase U.K.-based chip company Arm Holdings. Arm licenses designs of low-power chips to Qualcomm. Since this would probably compromise Qualcomm's market position, Qualcomm can't afford to let NVIDIA acquire Arm.</p><h2>Qualcomm's financials</h2><p>Still, these threats have so far done little to stop Qualcomm. For the first quarter of fiscal 2021, GAAP revenue increased 62% compared to the same period last year. Since operating expenses rose by only 14% during this time, net income surged by 165%. Revenue shot higher by only 35% during fiscal 2020 and by 73% from year-ago levels in the fourth quarter, showing a significant improvement in 5G revenue growth after Apple released its 5G iPhone last fall.</p><p>Qualcomm's growth also brought it $2.7 billion in free cash flow in the previous quarter alone. This left the company easily able to cover $141 million in interest payments. Moreover, its $15.7 billion in total debt, while significant, does not pose a threat to its balance sheet.</p><p>The cash flow also covered the quarterly dividend payout of $739 million, or $0.65 per share. That totals $2.60 annually, for a cash return of about 1.9%. While not high, this payout significantly exceeds the <b>S&P 500 </b>average dividend cash yield of about 1.4%.</p><p>The success has also helped Qualcomm stock gain just under 90% over the last 12 months. Thanks to this increase, it compares favorably to Nokia, which has risen by nearly 30% over the same period.</p><p><img src=\"https://media.ycharts.com/charts/a9f9203187acc988a7667681003bed4b.png\" tg-width=\"720\" tg-height=\"435\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>QCOM data by YCharts.</p><p>Despite this substantial rise, Qualcomm's P/E ratio comes in at about 23. This takes the earnings multiple close to the lows of last year, when the shares had fallen amid a massive drop in tech stocks. Additionally, prospective competitor NVIDIA sells for approximately 90 times earnings, making Qualcomm a more appealing alternative. Qualcomm even sports a lower multiple than Nokia, which sells for about 26 times its earnings.</p><h2>Buying Qualcomm</h2><p>Market dominance and a low multiple make Qualcomm <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> of the more lucrative 5G stocks. While Nokia sells for a low nominal price, its stock growth and market position do not compare well to Qualcomm.</p><p>Admittedly, if a peer can finally develop a competing chipset, it could cool growth in Qualcomm stock. Nonetheless, the 5G upgrade cycle looks poised to continue. Even if NVIDIA, Apple, or another company can gain some market share, the massive growth in the smartphone chipset market should keep Qualcomm moving higher.</p>","source":"fool_stock","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Forget Nokia, Qualcomm Is a Better 5G Stock</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nForget Nokia, Qualcomm Is a Better 5G Stock\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-04-22 22:20 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/22/forget-nokia-qualcomm-is-a-better-5g-stock/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>At first glance, Nokia (NYSE:NOK) might seem like an attractive 5G investment. Its $4 share price is over 93% below its all-time high, and the company could engineer a comeback as a telecom equipment ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/22/forget-nokia-qualcomm-is-a-better-5g-stock/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"QCOM":"高通"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/22/forget-nokia-qualcomm-is-a-better-5g-stock/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2129380920","content_text":"At first glance, Nokia (NYSE:NOK) might seem like an attractive 5G investment. Its $4 share price is over 93% below its all-time high, and the company could engineer a comeback as a telecom equipment provider. However, such thinking could lead investors to miss the opportunity in Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM). Qualcomm stock has gained significant traction over the last year, and both market and financial factors indicate its 5G growth may have only just begun.Image source: Getty Images.Qualcomm's market positionQualcomm owns the most extensive portfolio of wireless patents worldwide. Unlike Nokia, which must compete with the likes of Ericsson and Juniper Networks, these patents place Qualcomm in a dominant market position. Thanks to its influence in the chipset market, smartphone users cannot gain access to 5G without somehow going through Qualcomm.Grand View Research forecasts a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 63% for smartphone chipsets. As market conditions stand now, all of that benefit accrues to Qualcomm.The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Qualcomm over this monopoly power, as did companies such as Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). However, Qualcomm's attorneys persuaded an appeals court to overturn the previous \"monopoly\" ruling, and Apple eventually dropped its lawsuits against the wireless chip giant.Nonetheless, Qualcomm will have to stay vigilant. After dropping its lawsuits, Apple bought Intel's (NASDAQ:INTC) smartphone chipset unit, presumably to reduce or eliminate its dependence on Qualcomm chipsets. Also, NVIDIA has attempted to purchase U.K.-based chip company Arm Holdings. Arm licenses designs of low-power chips to Qualcomm. Since this would probably compromise Qualcomm's market position, Qualcomm can't afford to let NVIDIA acquire Arm.Qualcomm's financialsStill, these threats have so far done little to stop Qualcomm. For the first quarter of fiscal 2021, GAAP revenue increased 62% compared to the same period last year. Since operating expenses rose by only 14% during this time, net income surged by 165%. Revenue shot higher by only 35% during fiscal 2020 and by 73% from year-ago levels in the fourth quarter, showing a significant improvement in 5G revenue growth after Apple released its 5G iPhone last fall.Qualcomm's growth also brought it $2.7 billion in free cash flow in the previous quarter alone. This left the company easily able to cover $141 million in interest payments. Moreover, its $15.7 billion in total debt, while significant, does not pose a threat to its balance sheet.The cash flow also covered the quarterly dividend payout of $739 million, or $0.65 per share. That totals $2.60 annually, for a cash return of about 1.9%. While not high, this payout significantly exceeds the S&P 500 average dividend cash yield of about 1.4%.The success has also helped Qualcomm stock gain just under 90% over the last 12 months. Thanks to this increase, it compares favorably to Nokia, which has risen by nearly 30% over the same period.QCOM data by YCharts.Despite this substantial rise, Qualcomm's P/E ratio comes in at about 23. This takes the earnings multiple close to the lows of last year, when the shares had fallen amid a massive drop in tech stocks. Additionally, prospective competitor NVIDIA sells for approximately 90 times earnings, making Qualcomm a more appealing alternative. Qualcomm even sports a lower multiple than Nokia, which sells for about 26 times its earnings.Buying QualcommMarket dominance and a low multiple make Qualcomm one of the more lucrative 5G stocks. While Nokia sells for a low nominal price, its stock growth and market position do not compare well to Qualcomm.Admittedly, if a peer can finally develop a competing chipset, it could cool growth in Qualcomm stock. Nonetheless, the 5G upgrade cycle looks poised to continue. Even if NVIDIA, Apple, or another company can gain some market share, the massive growth in the smartphone chipset market should keep Qualcomm moving higher.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":841,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":168928414,"gmtCreate":1623947419238,"gmtModify":1703824453873,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"When tapering comes market will move. Huat to all! ","listText":"When tapering comes market will move. Huat to all! ","text":"When tapering comes market will move. Huat to all!","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/168928414","repostId":"1137716821","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1137716821","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1623940600,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1137716821?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-06-17 22:36","market":"us","language":"en","title":"With Fed Seeing Higher Inflation, Growth Stocks Could be In The Spotlight Today","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1137716821","media":"benzinga","summary":"It seems that the market debate about whether inflation is truly temporary or could be more lingerin","content":"<p>It seems that the market debate about whether inflation is truly temporary or could be more lingering has heated up a bit.</p>\n<p>The Fed added more fuel to that fire by raising its inflation expectations for this year but still saying it thinks inflation is “transitory.” This argument may also further another tussle that’s been going on in the market—growth versus value—with growth stocks perhaps continuing to be a little worse for wear amid worries about inflation eating away at future earnings prospects.</p>\n<p>But really we’re still just in the follow-up mode to the Fed’s announcement, and the selling hasn’t been that bad. There certainly hasn’t been any panic. Chair Jerome Powell did say to take the dot plot with a “big grain of salt.” Also the central bank didn’t say when it would start tapering its bond purchases, with Powell calling this month’s meeting the “talking about talking about” one.</p>\n<p>So all in all, a big takeaway was that the Fed may be engaging in one of those summer traditions of easing cautiously into cold water while still trying to keep its swimsuit dry. While the market wasn’t particularly warm to what the Fed had to say, it’s not like the bottom fell out.</p>\n<p>In earnings news this morning, grocery giant <b>Kroger</b> rung up solid earnings, raised full-year guidance, and announced a billion-dollar stock buyback … and shares were near unchanged in premarket trading. As we’ve seen in recent days, retailers can have a hard time impressing investors in the post-Covid world. Shares of homebuilder <b>Lennar</b> are pointing green after releasing better-than-expected earnings and offering up some positive words on the demand outlook. Remember: Homebuilders have had a tough time navigating the pandemic, with low-interest rates and high demand countered by soaring costs of labor, raw materials, and building supplies.</p>\n<p>Another stock in the green—literally and figuratively—is <b>Ford</b> , which issued strong Q2 guidance ahead of the Deutsche Bank Auto Conference. Shares of F, which are up more than 70% this year, soared another 3% ahead of the open. F and rival U.S. automaker <b>General Motors</b>GM 0.91%have grabbed the headlines in recent days amid plans to shift electric vehicle production into high gear.</p>\n<p>A (Somewhat) Jarring Jolt</p>\n<p>Yesterday, stock indices quickly fell to session lows when the Fed issued projections showing much better chances of a rate hike next year. It also raised its inflation growth estimate for this year pretty sharply.</p>\n<p>These moves led to thoughts among analysts that a taper of the Fed’s $120 billion a month bond-buying program might start by late this year or early next, though the Fed is sticking by it for now.</p>\n<p>Seven members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) now expect at least one rate hike next year, up from four who did at the Fed’s March meeting. Also, 13 FOMC members expect rates to rise in 2023, up from seven in March. The meeting basically seems to indicate we can expect a rate hike possibly by late 2023, rather than the 2024 timing projected after the March meeting.</p>\n<p>But stocks did recover somewhat yesterday, and the laggard <b>Dow Jones Industrial Average</b> ($DJI) was able to regain the 34,000 mark when all was said and done.</p>\n<p>Is It Worth A Taper Tantrum?</p>\n<p>Even though really-cheap-money may be coming to an end sooner than some had expected, it doesn’t seem like the present situation is anything to go too crazy over. It’s unclear if the Fed will really change course until we get a handle on employment and some of the government subsidies start to dry up. Last week’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey report showed a historically high level of job openings. It’s hard to imagine the Fed getting too hawkish while all those jobs are left to be filled.</p>\n<p>The Fed’s actual press release didn’t change all that much from March. It did say the country is making progress on vaccinations, easing the crisis. There was no change in its asset purchase language and its aiming for inflation above 2% for some time. Even though the Fed raised its inflation projection, it continues to say inflation is “transitory.”</p>\n<p>Fed officials continue to cite short-term supply bottlenecks caused by sharp increases in demand as the economy reopens following the pandemic. The supply shortages, they say, will fade as the year continues. Let’s hope they’re right.</p>\n<p><b>CHART OF THE DAY: IN TANDEM:</b>The <b>US dollar index</b> ($DXY—purple line) and <b>10-Year Treasury Note Yield Index</b> (TNX—candlestick) both popped nicely on the Fed news yesterday. It seems that the central bank may be a little more hawkish than many market participants were expecting at this juncture. Data source: Intercontinental Exchange, Cboe Global Markets. Chart source: The thinkorswim® platform. <i>For illustrative purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.</i></p>\n<p><b>ESG Debt Accelerating:</b>It’s not your grandfather’s market. There is still a place in many investor portfolios for companies where the bottom line is, well, the bottom line. But investing in line with environmental, social, and governance goals has taken hold in the minds of many investors. This so-called ESG investing is not only associated with stock, but also bonds. Research company BloombergNEF this month reported that money borrowed for ESG purposes has surpassed $3 trillion.</p>\n<p>That sustainable debt milestone “highlights the rapid growth this once-niche corner of investing has seen lately, with the most recent trillion dollars issued in just the last eight months,” the research company said. It took almost 12 years to reach the $1 trillion mark since sustainable debt labeling began and less than two years to reach the second trillion, according to BloombergNEF.</p>\n<p><b>Charging Up:</b>Continuing with the sustainability theme, it may seem that <b>Tesla</b> dominates the headlines for electric vehicles, but the company is facing increased competition from both electric vehicle upstarts like <b>Kandi Technologies Group</b> , <b>Li Auto</b> , and <b>NIO</b> but also from traditional automakers like <b>General Motors</b> and <b>Ford</b> . Indeed, BloombergNEF this month released its latest annual Electric Vehicle Outlook that says even with no additional policy measures global sales of zero-emission cars will rise from 4% of the market in 2020 to 70% by 2040, led by China, the United States and European economies.</p>\n<p><b>Catching The Bus:</b>But the electric vehicle push also offers investors opportunities beyond cars. The BloombergNEF EV outlook sees global sales of zero-emission buses rising to 83%, light commercial vehicles to 60%, and medium and heavy commercial vehicles to just over 30% of their respective markets by 2040. In recent related news, a California program that provides cash vouchers to reduce the purchase price for operators of electric commercial vehicles recently said enough funding has been requested to fund more than 900 vehicles, and more funds will be available in August. One company that could benefit is <b>Lion Electric</b> . According to research from BMO Capital Markets, the West Coast state is the largest target market for the company’s electric school buses and trucks.</p>\n<p>“We understand Lion has applied for a few vouchers for customers with results to be determined within weeks,” a BMO research note said. “These could represent some orders toward what Lion needs to secure over the next 18 months to achieve our 2022 sales projection for 2,475 vehicles.” Just as with the proliferation of electric car makers, there also are a growing number of companies involved in heavier electric vehicles, including LEV, <b>Arrival</b>ARVL 6.42%, <b>BYD Co.</b> (OTCMKTS: BYDDY), <b>Nikola Corp.</b> . 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There certainly hasn’t been any panic. Chair Jerome Powell did say to take the dot plot with a “big grain of salt.” Also the central bank didn’t say when it would start tapering its bond purchases, with Powell calling this month’s meeting the “talking about talking about” one.\nSo all in all, a big takeaway was that the Fed may be engaging in one of those summer traditions of easing cautiously into cold water while still trying to keep its swimsuit dry. While the market wasn’t particularly warm to what the Fed had to say, it’s not like the bottom fell out.\nIn earnings news this morning, grocery giant Kroger rung up solid earnings, raised full-year guidance, and announced a billion-dollar stock buyback … and shares were near unchanged in premarket trading. As we’ve seen in recent days, retailers can have a hard time impressing investors in the post-Covid world. Shares of homebuilder Lennar are pointing green after releasing better-than-expected earnings and offering up some positive words on the demand outlook. Remember: Homebuilders have had a tough time navigating the pandemic, with low-interest rates and high demand countered by soaring costs of labor, raw materials, and building supplies.\nAnother stock in the green—literally and figuratively—is Ford , which issued strong Q2 guidance ahead of the Deutsche Bank Auto Conference. Shares of F, which are up more than 70% this year, soared another 3% ahead of the open. F and rival U.S. automaker General MotorsGM 0.91%have grabbed the headlines in recent days amid plans to shift electric vehicle production into high gear.\nA (Somewhat) Jarring Jolt\nYesterday, stock indices quickly fell to session lows when the Fed issued projections showing much better chances of a rate hike next year. It also raised its inflation growth estimate for this year pretty sharply.\nThese moves led to thoughts among analysts that a taper of the Fed’s $120 billion a month bond-buying program might start by late this year or early next, though the Fed is sticking by it for now.\nSeven members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) now expect at least one rate hike next year, up from four who did at the Fed’s March meeting. Also, 13 FOMC members expect rates to rise in 2023, up from seven in March. The meeting basically seems to indicate we can expect a rate hike possibly by late 2023, rather than the 2024 timing projected after the March meeting.\nBut stocks did recover somewhat yesterday, and the laggard Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJI) was able to regain the 34,000 mark when all was said and done.\nIs It Worth A Taper Tantrum?\nEven though really-cheap-money may be coming to an end sooner than some had expected, it doesn’t seem like the present situation is anything to go too crazy over. It’s unclear if the Fed will really change course until we get a handle on employment and some of the government subsidies start to dry up. Last week’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey report showed a historically high level of job openings. It’s hard to imagine the Fed getting too hawkish while all those jobs are left to be filled.\nThe Fed’s actual press release didn’t change all that much from March. It did say the country is making progress on vaccinations, easing the crisis. There was no change in its asset purchase language and its aiming for inflation above 2% for some time. Even though the Fed raised its inflation projection, it continues to say inflation is “transitory.”\nFed officials continue to cite short-term supply bottlenecks caused by sharp increases in demand as the economy reopens following the pandemic. The supply shortages, they say, will fade as the year continues. Let’s hope they’re right.\nCHART OF THE DAY: IN TANDEM:The US dollar index ($DXY—purple line) and 10-Year Treasury Note Yield Index (TNX—candlestick) both popped nicely on the Fed news yesterday. It seems that the central bank may be a little more hawkish than many market participants were expecting at this juncture. Data source: Intercontinental Exchange, Cboe Global Markets. Chart source: The thinkorswim® platform. For illustrative purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.\nESG Debt Accelerating:It’s not your grandfather’s market. There is still a place in many investor portfolios for companies where the bottom line is, well, the bottom line. But investing in line with environmental, social, and governance goals has taken hold in the minds of many investors. This so-called ESG investing is not only associated with stock, but also bonds. Research company BloombergNEF this month reported that money borrowed for ESG purposes has surpassed $3 trillion.\nThat sustainable debt milestone “highlights the rapid growth this once-niche corner of investing has seen lately, with the most recent trillion dollars issued in just the last eight months,” the research company said. It took almost 12 years to reach the $1 trillion mark since sustainable debt labeling began and less than two years to reach the second trillion, according to BloombergNEF.\nCharging Up:Continuing with the sustainability theme, it may seem that Tesla dominates the headlines for electric vehicles, but the company is facing increased competition from both electric vehicle upstarts like Kandi Technologies Group , Li Auto , and NIO but also from traditional automakers like General Motors and Ford . Indeed, BloombergNEF this month released its latest annual Electric Vehicle Outlook that says even with no additional policy measures global sales of zero-emission cars will rise from 4% of the market in 2020 to 70% by 2040, led by China, the United States and European economies.\nCatching The Bus:But the electric vehicle push also offers investors opportunities beyond cars. The BloombergNEF EV outlook sees global sales of zero-emission buses rising to 83%, light commercial vehicles to 60%, and medium and heavy commercial vehicles to just over 30% of their respective markets by 2040. In recent related news, a California program that provides cash vouchers to reduce the purchase price for operators of electric commercial vehicles recently said enough funding has been requested to fund more than 900 vehicles, and more funds will be available in August. One company that could benefit is Lion Electric . According to research from BMO Capital Markets, the West Coast state is the largest target market for the company’s electric school buses and trucks.\n“We understand Lion has applied for a few vouchers for customers with results to be determined within weeks,” a BMO research note said. “These could represent some orders toward what Lion needs to secure over the next 18 months to achieve our 2022 sales projection for 2,475 vehicles.” Just as with the proliferation of electric car makers, there also are a growing number of companies involved in heavier electric vehicles, including LEV, ArrivalARVL 6.42%, BYD Co. (OTCMKTS: BYDDY), Nikola Corp. . 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","text":"Huat ah!","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/372979813","repostId":"1143062408","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1143062408","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1619162341,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1143062408?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-04-23 15:19","market":"sg","language":"en","title":"Singapore Names Wong as New Finance Minister in Cabinet Shake-Up","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1143062408","media":"Bloomberg","summary":"Lawrence Wong was named Singapore’s next finance minister in a cabinetreshuffleFriday, boosting his ","content":"<p>Lawrence Wong was named Singapore’s next finance minister in a cabinetreshuffleFriday, boosting his prominence as the city-state reboots its leadership transition plan.</p>\n<p>The appointment follows Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat’s surprise announcement about two weeks ago that he’sstepping asideas the designated successor to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong within the People’s Action Party, which has led the country since independence. That forced changes to the long-telegraphed transition, leaving the party to seek a successor among its younger leaders before the next election due by 2025.</p>\n<p>Since founding father Lee Kuan Yew relinquished power some three decades ago, Singapore’s politics have been so well choreographed and predictable that they’re often joked about as dull. Local markets barely budged on Heng’s announcement earlier this month that he was stepping out of the running. Analysts have said they expect Singapore to remain politically stable.</p>\n<p>Though no clear successor to Lee was identified Friday, the finance minister selection could be a signal of who among the party’s “fourth-generation” leaders ultimately might be positioned for the top job. Heng was named finance chief in 2015 and added the deputy prime minister role to his portfolio in 2019. Lee himself was also finance minister previously, though his predecessor Goh Chok Tong didn’t hold that role.</p>\n<p><b>Covid Leadership</b></p>\n<p>Wong, 48, has seen his profile rise as co-chair of the government task force for fighting Covid-19. 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Iswaran will be transport minister</li>\n <li>Chan Chun Sing will be education minister</li>\n <li>Ong Ye Kung will be health minister</li>\n <li>Josephine Teo will be communications and information minister, and continue as second minister for home affairs</li>\n <li>Tan See Leng will be manpower minister</li>\n</ul>","source":"lsy1584095487587","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Singapore Names Wong as New Finance Minister in Cabinet Shake-Up</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nSingapore Names Wong as New Finance Minister in Cabinet Shake-Up\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-04-23 15:19 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-23/singapore-names-wong-finance-minister-in-cabinet-shake-up-cna?srnd=premium-asia><strong>Bloomberg</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Lawrence Wong was named Singapore’s next finance minister in a cabinetreshuffleFriday, boosting his prominence as the city-state reboots its leadership transition plan.\nThe appointment follows Deputy ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-23/singapore-names-wong-finance-minister-in-cabinet-shake-up-cna?srnd=premium-asia\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"STI.SI":"富时新加坡海峡指数"},"source_url":"https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-23/singapore-names-wong-finance-minister-in-cabinet-shake-up-cna?srnd=premium-asia","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1143062408","content_text":"Lawrence Wong was named Singapore’s next finance minister in a cabinetreshuffleFriday, boosting his prominence as the city-state reboots its leadership transition plan.\nThe appointment follows Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat’s surprise announcement about two weeks ago that he’sstepping asideas the designated successor to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong within the People’s Action Party, which has led the country since independence. That forced changes to the long-telegraphed transition, leaving the party to seek a successor among its younger leaders before the next election due by 2025.\nSince founding father Lee Kuan Yew relinquished power some three decades ago, Singapore’s politics have been so well choreographed and predictable that they’re often joked about as dull. Local markets barely budged on Heng’s announcement earlier this month that he was stepping out of the running. Analysts have said they expect Singapore to remain politically stable.\nThough no clear successor to Lee was identified Friday, the finance minister selection could be a signal of who among the party’s “fourth-generation” leaders ultimately might be positioned for the top job. Heng was named finance chief in 2015 and added the deputy prime minister role to his portfolio in 2019. Lee himself was also finance minister previously, though his predecessor Goh Chok Tong didn’t hold that role.\nCovid Leadership\nWong, 48, has seen his profile rise as co-chair of the government task force for fighting Covid-19. His role as second minister for finance provided a smooth path to the ministry’s top job.\n“Lawrence has been assisting Swee Keat as Second Minister since 2016, so he has the experience, and is a natural fit for the job,” Prime Minister Lee said at a briefing Friday.\nKnown for a no-nonsense speaking manner, Wong played a critical role in helping to bring the pandemic under control in Singapore, with measures such as mandatory mask-wearing and strict social gathering rules.\nBefore his appointment as minister of education and second minister of finance after last year’s election, he also oversaw a closely-watched property sector as minister for national development.\nWong began his career as a civil servant, later serving as chief executive of the Energy Market Authority and as principal private secretary to Lee.\nHere are other changes to the cabinet, with the appointments taking effect on May 15, according to a statement:\n\nGan Kim Yong will be trade and industry minister\nS. 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On Monday, its market capitalisation reached $132.68 billion. It raised close to $3 billion in a stock offering in December.</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Sea's Shopee to enter Mexico online market with app launch</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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Deutsche reported a 5.7 billion euro loss for 2019 as it underwent major restructuring.\nThe bank netted a 51 million euro profit for the fourth quarter,compared to analyst expectations of a 325 million euro loss.\nThe bank's CFO, James von Moltke, told CNBC shortly after the announcement that it had hit all of its goals for the year.\nHigher revenues and cost reductions helped Deutsche's investment banking division perform well, with net revenues rising 32% to 9.8 billion euros in 2020.\nThis \"more than offset a rise in provision for credit losses resulting from COVID-19,\" the bank said in a statement.\nHere are the other highlights:\n\nTotal fourth-quarter net revenues were 5.5 billion euros, compared to 5.35 billion euros for the same period in 2019, bringing group net revenues for the year to 24 billion euros, up 4% from 2019.\nCommon equity tier 1 (CET1) ratio — a measure of bank solvency — came in at 13.6%, unchanged from the fourth quarter of 2019.\nFourth-quarter loan loss provisions were 251 million, versus 723 million in the final quarter of 2019.\n\n\"In the most important year of our transformation, we were able to more than offset transformation-related effects and elevated credit provisions – despite the global pandemic,\" CEO Christian Sewing said in the earnings report.\n\"We have built firm foundations for sustainable profitability, and are confident that this overall positive trend will continue in 2021, despite these challenging times.\"","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":50,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":376610301,"gmtCreate":1619107995003,"gmtModify":1704719845494,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"<a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/RDS.B\">$Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.B)$</a> diamond hands though the announcement and beyond the moon ?","listText":"<a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/RDS.B\">$Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.B)$</a> diamond hands though the announcement and beyond the moon ?","text":"$Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.B)$ diamond hands though the announcement and beyond the moon ?","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/376610301","isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":239,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":357795007,"gmtCreate":1617294686909,"gmtModify":1704698548530,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Buy oil on dips ? <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/RDS.A\">$Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.A)$</a>","listText":"Buy oil on dips ? <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/RDS.A\">$Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.A)$</a>","text":"Buy oil on dips ? $Royal Dutch Shell PLC(RDS.A)$","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/357795007","repostId":"1150311406","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1150311406","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1617289247,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1150311406?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-04-01 23:00","market":"fut","language":"en","title":"Oil Tumbles As OPEC+ Leaks Begin","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1150311406","media":"zerohedge","summary":"WTI has given up its overnight gains... again... after the now standard leak headlines \"from an anon","content":"<p>WTI has given up its overnight gains... again... after the now standard leak headlines \"from an anonymous delegate\" spooked the market.</p>\n<p><b>Most members are reportedly giving support to a one-month extension</b>, but the outcome isn’t decided and delegates say there are<b>some countries that would prefer to increase production</b>.</p>\n<blockquote>\n “The situation is not clear yet,\" one delegate cautions.\n</blockquote>\n<p><b>OPEC+ nations are discussing not just what to do in May, but also about the next few months.</b></p>\n<p>Oil demand is expected to grow significantly during the northern hemisphere summer. It will also grow in the Middle East, where countries like Saudi Arabia consume vast amounts of crude to run power plants harder and meet air-conditioning demand. So,as Bloomberg's Javier Blas notes, we<b>may have a two-pronged OPEC decision</b>, with one message for May and another one for June and after.</p>\n<p>And the delegates are now<b>debating a proposal for gradual output hikes</b>.</p>\n<p>This sent WTI back below $60 and into the red for the day...</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/86fff443da55b9184e56a6d732078182\" tg-width=\"500\" tg-height=\"293\">As Bloomberg's Julian Lee notes,<b>in theory, the group can make three more increases of 500,000 barrels a day before it has restored the full 2 million barrels that it originally planned to return in January</b>. But Russia and Kazakhstan have already had most of their shares of that increase. Russia’s target can only increase by another 115,000 barrels a day and Kazakhstan’s by just 18,000 barrels until they’ve had their full shares of the original increase of 2 million barrels a day.</p>\n<p><b>That’s going to mean they’ll soon have to watch others getting increases they don’t share in</b>, or that the others will have to agree to lift Russia and Kazakhstan’s shares of the group’s collective output - something that’s always been difficult for OPEC in the past.</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Oil Tumbles As OPEC+ Leaks Begin</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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It will also grow in the Middle East, where countries like Saudi Arabia consume vast amounts of crude to run power plants harder and meet air-conditioning demand. So,as Bloomberg's Javier Blas notes, wemay have a two-pronged OPEC decision, with one message for May and another one for June and after.\nAnd the delegates are nowdebating a proposal for gradual output hikes.\nThis sent WTI back below $60 and into the red for the day...\nAs Bloomberg's Julian Lee notes,in theory, the group can make three more increases of 500,000 barrels a day before it has restored the full 2 million barrels that it originally planned to return in January. But Russia and Kazakhstan have already had most of their shares of that increase. 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On Wednesday, Brent prices hit their highest since Feb. 21, 2020.</p>\n<p>U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures climbed 13 cents, or 0.2%, to $55.82 a barrel after reaching its highest settlement level in a year on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>“Crude prices have been rising higher now that OPEC+ has convinced the energy market that they are determined in accelerating market re-balancing without delay,” said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.</p>\n<p>The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies, known as OPEC+, extended its current oil output policy at a meeting on Wednesday, a sign that producers are happy that their deep supply cuts are draining inventories despite an uncertain outlook for a recovery in demand as the coronavirus pandemic lingers.</p>\n<p>Oil has rallied from historic lows hit last year, thanks to record OPEC+ output cuts that the group is starting to unwind.</p>\n<p>Also supporting prices, U.S. crude oil stockpiles fell by 994,000 barrels last week to 475.7 million barrels, their lowest since March, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday. Analysts in a Reuters poll had forecast a 446,000-barrel rise.</p>\n<p>While refinery utilisation rates rose by 0.6 percentage points to 82.3% of capacity, U.S. gasoline stocks rose by 4.5 million barrels, EIA said.</p>\n<p>Continued progress in rolling out COVID-19 vaccines is also an important driver of oil prices, OANDA’s Moya said.</p>\n<p>“The world now has several effective COVID vaccines that should really force energy traders to upgrade their return to pre-pandemic behaviour forecasts,” he said.</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Oil rises after OPEC+ alliance of major producers maintains oil output cuts</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nOil rises after OPEC+ alliance of major producers maintains oil output cuts\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-02-04 11:50 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil/oil-climbs-after-opec-maintains-oil-output-cuts-u-s-stock-draw-idUSKBN2A4076?il=0><strong>reuters</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices edged higher on Thursday after the OPEC+ alliance of major producers stuck to a reduced output policy at a meeting on Wednesday, and as crude stockpiles in the United ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil/oil-climbs-after-opec-maintains-oil-output-cuts-u-s-stock-draw-idUSKBN2A4076?il=0\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/3faadc006e67e6ac130a7b171f263b4d","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil/oil-climbs-after-opec-maintains-oil-output-cuts-u-s-stock-draw-idUSKBN2A4076?il=0","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1139547712","content_text":"SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices edged higher on Thursday after the OPEC+ alliance of major producers stuck to a reduced output policy at a meeting on Wednesday, and as crude stockpiles in the United States fell to their lowest levels since March last year.\nBrent crude futures gained 4 cents, or 0.1%, to $58.50 a barrel, by 0120 GMT. On Wednesday, Brent prices hit their highest since Feb. 21, 2020.\nU.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures climbed 13 cents, or 0.2%, to $55.82 a barrel after reaching its highest settlement level in a year on Wednesday.\n“Crude prices have been rising higher now that OPEC+ has convinced the energy market that they are determined in accelerating market re-balancing without delay,” said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.\nThe Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies, known as OPEC+, extended its current oil output policy at a meeting on Wednesday, a sign that producers are happy that their deep supply cuts are draining inventories despite an uncertain outlook for a recovery in demand as the coronavirus pandemic lingers.\nOil has rallied from historic lows hit last year, thanks to record OPEC+ output cuts that the group is starting to unwind.\nAlso supporting prices, U.S. crude oil stockpiles fell by 994,000 barrels last week to 475.7 million barrels, their lowest since March, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday. Analysts in a Reuters poll had forecast a 446,000-barrel rise.\nWhile refinery utilisation rates rose by 0.6 percentage points to 82.3% of capacity, U.S. gasoline stocks rose by 4.5 million barrels, EIA said.\nContinued progress in rolling out COVID-19 vaccines is also an important driver of oil prices, OANDA’s Moya said.\n“The world now has several effective COVID vaccines that should really force energy traders to upgrade their return to pre-pandemic behaviour forecasts,” he said.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":144,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":317490330,"gmtCreate":1612462326120,"gmtModify":1704871633346,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Buy on dips to hold long term! Cheers","listText":"Buy on dips to hold long term! Cheers","text":"Buy on dips to hold long term! Cheers","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/317490330","repostId":"2108719906","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":104,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":317402033,"gmtCreate":1612461371122,"gmtModify":1704871627662,"author":{"id":"3569126323793989","authorId":"3569126323793989","name":"StanleyTeo","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/29c1419daa28eb4db4553d023a1794a4","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3569126323793989","authorIdStr":"3569126323793989"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Earnings up share price down. Seems like nokia getting the remaining job left by Ericsson. Someone could like my comment to complete task pls? <3","listText":"Earnings up share price down. Seems like nokia getting the remaining job left by Ericsson. Someone could like my comment to complete task pls? <3","text":"Earnings up share price down. Seems like nokia getting the remaining job left by Ericsson. Someone could like my comment to complete task pls? <3","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/317402033","repostId":"1162866028","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1162866028","kind":"news","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Reuters.com brings you the latest news from around the world, covering breaking news in markets, business, politics, entertainment and technology","home_visible":1,"media_name":"Reuters","id":"1036604489","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/443ce19704621c837795676028cec868"},"pubTimestamp":1612435357,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1162866028?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-02-04 18:42","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Nokia warns of \"challenging\" year as it plays catch-up","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1162866028","media":"Reuters","summary":"HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish telecom network equipment maker Nokia warned of challenges to come this","content":"<p>HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish telecom network equipment maker Nokia warned of challenges to come this year as it tries to catch up with rivals after a strong finish to 2020.</p>\n<p>While both Nokia and rival Ericsson have been gaining 5G customers that might otherwise have gone to China’s Huawei, Ericsson has fared better, winning also big 5G contracts in China, where the deployment of the next-generation network is in full swing.</p>\n<p>“We have not yet made a breakthrough in 5G (in China) but of course we are not excluding that possibility going forward,” new Chief Executive Pekka Lundmark told Reuters. “But we want to be prudent so that we do not want to be there at any cost.”</p>\n<p>Lundmark reported better than expected fourth-quarter revenue and underlying profit on Thursday but Nokia forecast 2021 revenue to fall to between 20.6-21.8 billion euros ($25-26 billion) from 21.9 billion euros in 2020.</p>\n<p>“We expect 2021 to be challenging, a year of transition, with meaningful headwinds due to market share loss and price erosion in North America,” Lundmark said.</p>\n<p>Nokia said it had lost a part of the Verizon 5G contract in the United States to Samsung Electronics.</p>\n<p>Lundmark announced a new strategyherein October, under which the company will have four business groups and said Nokia would \"do whatever it takes\" to take the lead in 5G, as it banks on also capturing share from Huawei.</p>\n<p>“We believe that we have year-to-date captured about half of the geopolitically influenced opportunities that are there,” Lundmark said. “Most of these cases have been in Europe.”</p>\n<p>Nokia said a growth in its 5G equipment sales in the quarter was partially offset by decreases in its legacy radio access products. Revenue at its mainstay networks business fell 7% to 5.04 billion euros ($6.05 billion).</p>\n<p>Revenue overall fell 5% to 6.57 billion euros during the quarter, but beat a consensus figure of 6.42 billion euros, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.</p>\n<p>Quarterly underlying earnings fell to 0.14 euros per share from 0.15 euros a year ago, beating the 0.11 euros consensus.</p>\n<p>There was also a boost of about 250 million euros one-time items and net sales of 150 million in the quarter that it had expected in 2021.</p>\n<p>Nokia shares, which were down 1.9% in morning trade, have seen wild swings over the last two weeks as the stock has been targeted by the retail trading frenzy, alongside GameStop Corp and other tech companies.</p>\n<p>“We maintain our view that Nokia continues to lag Ericsson in technology and is unlikely to catch up before 2022,” Liberum analyst Janardan Menon said.</p>\n<p>($1 = 0.8345 euros)</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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Revenue at its mainstay networks business fell 7% to 5.04 billion euros ($6.05 billion).</p>\n<p>Revenue overall fell 5% to 6.57 billion euros during the quarter, but beat a consensus figure of 6.42 billion euros, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.</p>\n<p>Quarterly underlying earnings fell to 0.14 euros per share from 0.15 euros a year ago, beating the 0.11 euros consensus.</p>\n<p>There was also a boost of about 250 million euros one-time items and net sales of 150 million in the quarter that it had expected in 2021.</p>\n<p>Nokia shares, which were down 1.9% in morning trade, have seen wild swings over the last two weeks as the stock has been targeted by the retail trading frenzy, alongside GameStop Corp and other tech companies.</p>\n<p>“We maintain our view that Nokia continues to lag Ericsson in technology and is unlikely to catch up before 2022,” Liberum analyst Janardan Menon said.</p>\n<p>($1 = 0.8345 euros)</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9bc0118e35c2c3a2c9e015f33f2d4de8","relate_stocks":{"NOK":"诺基亚"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1162866028","content_text":"HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish telecom network equipment maker Nokia warned of challenges to come this year as it tries to catch up with rivals after a strong finish to 2020.\nWhile both Nokia and rival Ericsson have been gaining 5G customers that might otherwise have gone to China’s Huawei, Ericsson has fared better, winning also big 5G contracts in China, where the deployment of the next-generation network is in full swing.\n“We have not yet made a breakthrough in 5G (in China) but of course we are not excluding that possibility going forward,” new Chief Executive Pekka Lundmark told Reuters. “But we want to be prudent so that we do not want to be there at any cost.”\nLundmark reported better than expected fourth-quarter revenue and underlying profit on Thursday but Nokia forecast 2021 revenue to fall to between 20.6-21.8 billion euros ($25-26 billion) from 21.9 billion euros in 2020.\n“We expect 2021 to be challenging, a year of transition, with meaningful headwinds due to market share loss and price erosion in North America,” Lundmark said.\nNokia said it had lost a part of the Verizon 5G contract in the United States to Samsung Electronics.\nLundmark announced a new strategyherein October, under which the company will have four business groups and said Nokia would \"do whatever it takes\" to take the lead in 5G, as it banks on also capturing share from Huawei.\n“We believe that we have year-to-date captured about half of the geopolitically influenced opportunities that are there,” Lundmark said. “Most of these cases have been in Europe.”\nNokia said a growth in its 5G equipment sales in the quarter was partially offset by decreases in its legacy radio access products. Revenue at its mainstay networks business fell 7% to 5.04 billion euros ($6.05 billion).\nRevenue overall fell 5% to 6.57 billion euros during the quarter, but beat a consensus figure of 6.42 billion euros, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.\nQuarterly underlying earnings fell to 0.14 euros per share from 0.15 euros a year ago, beating the 0.11 euros consensus.\nThere was also a boost of about 250 million euros one-time items and net sales of 150 million in the quarter that it had expected in 2021.\nNokia shares, which were down 1.9% in morning trade, have seen wild swings over the last two weeks as the stock has been targeted by the retail trading frenzy, alongside GameStop Corp and other tech companies.\n“We maintain our view that Nokia continues to lag Ericsson in technology and is unlikely to catch up before 2022,” Liberum analyst Janardan Menon said.\n($1 = 0.8345 euros)","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":67,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}