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2021-03-30
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2021-03-12
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BP stock rose.</p><p>The European oil major previously had forecast reaching its target of $35 billion in net debt between Q4 of 2021 and Q1 of 2022.</p><p>\"This is a result of earlier than anticipated delivery of disposal proceeds combined with very strong business performance during the first quarter,\" CEO Bernard Looney said in a release.</p><p>BP received $4.7 billion in proceeds from asset sales during Q1. Sales included a stake in a major gas field in Oman and an interest in <b>Palantir</b>.</p><p>With its debt target likely in hand, BP could resume share buybacks soon. The company reiterated its pledge to deliver 60% of excess cash to shareholders.</p><p>Last year, BP and other oil majors like <b>Exxon Mobil</b>, <b>Chevron</b> and <b>Royal Dutch Shell</b> suspended buybacks as oil prices crashed during the pandemic.</p><p>BP will report full Q1 results and provide further updates on the buyback program on April 27. The company also cut its dividend last year but didn't mention it Tuesday.</p><h2>BP Stock, Oil Stocks</h2><p>Shares climbed 4% to 25.21 on the stock market today. BP stock has cooled off since mid-March but is now bouncing off a test at its 50-day line, according to MarketSmith chart analysis.</p><p>Other top oil stocks were muted Tuesday. Exxon stock fell 1%, while Chevron and Shell were flat.</p><p>Meanwhile, U.S. and Brent crude oil prices rebounded more than 2% after selling off Monday as resurgent covid cases in top markets raised demand fears.</p><p><b>ConocoPhillips</b>, the largest independent oil producer, resumed its share repurchases last month, while also keeping capital spending plans in check.</p><p>The resumption of BP stock buybacks could put more pressure on U.S. rivals to follow along soon. But Chevron told shareholders last month that repurchases wouldn't resume until management is confident they can be sustained for multiple years.</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"XOM":"埃克森美孚"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2125790312","content_text":"BP announced Tuesday that it likely hit its debt-reduction target in the first quarter, helped by assets sales and rebounding oil prices. BP stock rose.The European oil major previously had forecast reaching its target of $35 billion in net debt between Q4 of 2021 and Q1 of 2022.\"This is a result of earlier than anticipated delivery of disposal proceeds combined with very strong business performance during the first quarter,\" CEO Bernard Looney said in a release.BP received $4.7 billion in proceeds from asset sales during Q1. Sales included a stake in a major gas field in Oman and an interest in Palantir.With its debt target likely in hand, BP could resume share buybacks soon. The company reiterated its pledge to deliver 60% of excess cash to shareholders.Last year, BP and other oil majors like Exxon Mobil, Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell suspended buybacks as oil prices crashed during the pandemic.BP will report full Q1 results and provide further updates on the buyback program on April 27. The company also cut its dividend last year but didn't mention it Tuesday.BP Stock, Oil StocksShares climbed 4% to 25.21 on the stock market today. BP stock has cooled off since mid-March but is now bouncing off a test at its 50-day line, according to MarketSmith chart analysis.Other top oil stocks were muted Tuesday. Exxon stock fell 1%, while Chevron and Shell were flat.Meanwhile, U.S. and Brent crude oil prices rebounded more than 2% after selling off Monday as resurgent covid cases in top markets raised demand fears.ConocoPhillips, the largest independent oil producer, resumed its share repurchases last month, while also keeping capital spending plans in check.The resumption of BP stock buybacks could put more pressure on U.S. rivals to follow along soon. 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When the share price comes back to reality, you'll be a winner. Wall Street has the habit of kicking a stock when it's down, as negative sentiment surrounding a particular name can spell doom for shareholders.</p><p>For those seeking value, these moments present an opportunity. Here, we'll look at three value stocks that have seen better days, but also have a good chance at rebounding.</p><p><b>Gilead Sciences</b></p><p>Over the past five years,<b>Gilead Sciences</b>(NASDAQ:GILD)has managed to lose about 40% of its value on the open market, and has vastly underperformed apassively held index fundover the same period (as shown below). As a market leader in the oncology, HIV, and hepatitis C drug markets, respectively, the company produces a suite of antivirals for typically hard-to-treat illnesses. While Gilead was -- and is -- front-and-center during the pandemic in its production of Veklury (more commonly known as remdesivir), it is not one of the major vaccine producers.</p><p>Perhaps the better news for those considering a Gilead investment is that the company is fundamentally quite strong. It trades at 9 times earnings, which is comparably cheap across the large-cap biotech sector. It projects a strong 2021, releasing guidance for revenue of $25 billion and EPS in the $7 range .</p><p>Put simply, the company trades at an attractive price relative to the earnings it generates, and the hope is that patients start treatment for other viral and chronic (non-COVID) illnesses now that the pandemic has waned a bit in the early part of the year.</p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/3e7203dcf348bdd13924f561f04db9af\" tg-width=\"720\" tg-height=\"435\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"><b>DISH Network</b></p><p>Despite a stagnant stock price --<b>DISH Network</b>(NASDAQ:DISH)has fallen from just under $50 per share to around $35 today -- there is reason to believe a comeback is in the works. The stock currently trades at 11 times earnings, relatively cheap based on today's standards, and posted strong revenue growth in 2020, up about 40% from 2019.</p><p>DISH has engaged in a few creative partnerships; perhaps the most promising of the bunchis a pact with DraftKings, which seeks to offer sports betting from DISH set-top boxes. The underlying current here is that DISH Network has shown an ability to think outside the box, which is reflected in itsprofitability measures. It is a buy at its current price, and has an opportunity to stage a comeback in the coming years.</p><p><b>Tupperware Brands</b></p><p>While not the most high-flying name you've ever heard,<b>Tupperware Brands</b>(NYSE:TUP)simply runs a sustainably profitable business. Last year's earnings were $2.24 a share, and the stock currently trades around $25 per share, leading to a current price-to-earnings ratio of only about 11. While overall sales were down in 2020, profitable sales growth rose, a sign that the company is still able to control costs and make money in the most difficult of circumstances.</p><p>The stock has also lost two-thirds of its value since 2013 but remains profitable. According to its year-end press release, the company has been successful in restructuring its debt and executing on its turnaround plans (especially concerning its core businesses). Shares remain cheap for the moment, but the fact remains: The company makes money and has the financials to prove it.</p><p><b>When in doubt, seek value</b></p><p>The basic premise of value investing is to find profitable companies that happen to be on sale in the open market. While single-stock investing is far from a guaranteed strategy, it's worth looking into seemingly \"forgotten\" companies that simply have not yet had their day in the sun. Companies that have demonstrated their ability to grow and sustain profitability are your best bet, especially when they're cheap.</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>Wall Street Has Given Up on These 3 Stocks, and That's a Huge Mistake</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\">\nWall Street Has Given Up on These 3 Stocks, and That's a Huge Mistake\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-04-02 20:16 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/02/wall-street-has-given-up-on-these-3-stocks-and-tha/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>It's never a bad time to search for beaten-down stocks that are profitable on paper.Searching forvalue stocksis pretty simple: Find financially robust companies that have performed poorly from a share...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/02/wall-street-has-given-up-on-these-3-stocks-and-tha/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"GILD":"吉利德科学","DISH":"Dish Network"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/02/wall-street-has-given-up-on-these-3-stocks-and-tha/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1121666420","content_text":"It's never a bad time to search for beaten-down stocks that are profitable on paper.Searching forvalue stocksis pretty simple: Find financially robust companies that have performed poorly from a share price perspective, and buy them when they're down. When the share price comes back to reality, you'll be a winner. Wall Street has the habit of kicking a stock when it's down, as negative sentiment surrounding a particular name can spell doom for shareholders.For those seeking value, these moments present an opportunity. Here, we'll look at three value stocks that have seen better days, but also have a good chance at rebounding.Gilead SciencesOver the past five years,Gilead Sciences(NASDAQ:GILD)has managed to lose about 40% of its value on the open market, and has vastly underperformed apassively held index fundover the same period (as shown below). As a market leader in the oncology, HIV, and hepatitis C drug markets, respectively, the company produces a suite of antivirals for typically hard-to-treat illnesses. While Gilead was -- and is -- front-and-center during the pandemic in its production of Veklury (more commonly known as remdesivir), it is not one of the major vaccine producers.Perhaps the better news for those considering a Gilead investment is that the company is fundamentally quite strong. It trades at 9 times earnings, which is comparably cheap across the large-cap biotech sector. It projects a strong 2021, releasing guidance for revenue of $25 billion and EPS in the $7 range .Put simply, the company trades at an attractive price relative to the earnings it generates, and the hope is that patients start treatment for other viral and chronic (non-COVID) illnesses now that the pandemic has waned a bit in the early part of the year.DISH NetworkDespite a stagnant stock price --DISH Network(NASDAQ:DISH)has fallen from just under $50 per share to around $35 today -- there is reason to believe a comeback is in the works. The stock currently trades at 11 times earnings, relatively cheap based on today's standards, and posted strong revenue growth in 2020, up about 40% from 2019.DISH has engaged in a few creative partnerships; perhaps the most promising of the bunchis a pact with DraftKings, which seeks to offer sports betting from DISH set-top boxes. The underlying current here is that DISH Network has shown an ability to think outside the box, which is reflected in itsprofitability measures. It is a buy at its current price, and has an opportunity to stage a comeback in the coming years.Tupperware BrandsWhile not the most high-flying name you've ever heard,Tupperware Brands(NYSE:TUP)simply runs a sustainably profitable business. Last year's earnings were $2.24 a share, and the stock currently trades around $25 per share, leading to a current price-to-earnings ratio of only about 11. While overall sales were down in 2020, profitable sales growth rose, a sign that the company is still able to control costs and make money in the most difficult of circumstances.The stock has also lost two-thirds of its value since 2013 but remains profitable. According to its year-end press release, the company has been successful in restructuring its debt and executing on its turnaround plans (especially concerning its core businesses). Shares remain cheap for the moment, but the fact remains: The company makes money and has the financials to prove it.When in doubt, seek valueThe basic premise of value investing is to find profitable companies that happen to be on sale in the open market. While single-stock investing is far from a guaranteed strategy, it's worth looking into seemingly \"forgotten\" companies that simply have not yet had their day in the sun. Companies that have demonstrated their ability to grow and sustain profitability are your best bet, especially when they're cheap.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"GILD":0.9,"DISH":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2129,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":355794332,"gmtCreate":1617102926126,"gmtModify":1704802003602,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good plan","listText":"Good plan","text":"Good plan","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/355794332","repostId":"1102885308","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1102885308","kind":"news","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Providing stock market headlines, business news, financials and earnings ","home_visible":1,"media_name":"Tiger Newspress","id":"1079075236","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/8274c5b9d4c2852bfb1c4d6ce16c68ba"},"pubTimestamp":1617094398,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1102885308?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-03-30 16:53","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Xiaomi Plans $15 Billion Foray into Electric Cars","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1102885308","media":"Tiger Newspress","summary":" -- Xiaomi Corp. plans to invest about 100 billion yuan over the next three years to manufacture electric cars, a person familiar with the matter said, embarking on its biggest-ever overhaul to enter China’s booming EV market.The Chinese smartphone maker is the latest to pile into an already crowded arena, where an array of automakers from Tesla Inc. to local upstarts Nio Inc. and Xpeng Inc. are battling for a slice of the world’s biggest EV market. Search giant Baidu Inc. and Geely Automobile","content":"<p>(March 30) (Bloomberg) -- Xiaomi Corp. plans to invest about 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) over the next three years to manufacture electric cars, a person familiar with the matter said, embarking on its biggest-ever overhaul to enter China’s booming EV market.</p><p>The Chinese smartphone maker is the latest to pile into an already crowded arena, where an array of automakers from Tesla Inc. to local upstarts Nio Inc. and Xpeng Inc. are battling for a slice of the world’s biggest EV market. Search giant Baidu Inc. and Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. are also said to be teaming up to build electric cars. EV sales in China may climb more than 50% this year alone as consumers embrace cleaner automobiles and costs tumble, research firm Canalys estimates.</p><p>Xiaomi joins fellow tech giants from Apple Inc. to Huawei Technologies Co. in targeting the vehicle industry, betting cars of the future will grow increasingly autonomous and connected. Xiaomi will invest about 60% of the envisioned sum and plans to finance the rest, said the person, who asked not be identified because the plans are private. The smartphone maker had just under 100 billion yuan of cash and equivalents at the end of 2020.</p><p>The Beijing-based company will outsource car assembly to contract manufacturers, a model it uses for its smartphones, according to the person. Xiaomi relies on contract manufacturers such as Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group to make its mobile devices.</p><p>However, the company has no plans to choose “established” automakers for its manufacturing partners, the person said. Great Wall Motor Co. last week rejected a Reuters report it will help Xiaomi make EVs.</p><p>Billionaire Xiaomi co-founder Lei Jun led a review of the EV industry’s potential several months ago and a final decision to enter the arena was made in recent weeks, said another person familiar with the matter. Xiaomi has already hired engineers to work on software to be embedded in its cars, the person added.</p><p>It’s venturing into unfamiliar territory. Founded by Lei more than a decade ago, Xiaomi became the fastest-growing smartphone maker in China in the fourth quarter of last year after Huawei found it difficult to source key chips because of U.S. sanctions. Beyond phones, it’s best known for running internet services and making a range of cut-price home gadgets from rice cookers to robo-vacuums.</p><p></p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c78a6a02b37ed328febd689b049d652c\" tg-width=\"828\" tg-height=\"1126\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></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>Xiaomi Plans $15 Billion Foray into Electric Cars</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\">\nXiaomi Plans $15 Billion Foray into Electric Cars\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<a class=\"head\" href=\"https://laohu8.com/wemedia/1079075236\">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/8274c5b9d4c2852bfb1c4d6ce16c68ba);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Tiger Newspress </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2021-03-30 16:53</p>\n</div>\n\n</a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>(March 30) (Bloomberg) -- Xiaomi Corp. plans to invest about 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) over the next three years to manufacture electric cars, a person familiar with the matter said, embarking on its biggest-ever overhaul to enter China’s booming EV market.</p><p>The Chinese smartphone maker is the latest to pile into an already crowded arena, where an array of automakers from Tesla Inc. to local upstarts Nio Inc. and Xpeng Inc. are battling for a slice of the world’s biggest EV market. Search giant Baidu Inc. and Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. are also said to be teaming up to build electric cars. EV sales in China may climb more than 50% this year alone as consumers embrace cleaner automobiles and costs tumble, research firm Canalys estimates.</p><p>Xiaomi joins fellow tech giants from Apple Inc. to Huawei Technologies Co. in targeting the vehicle industry, betting cars of the future will grow increasingly autonomous and connected. Xiaomi will invest about 60% of the envisioned sum and plans to finance the rest, said the person, who asked not be identified because the plans are private. The smartphone maker had just under 100 billion yuan of cash and equivalents at the end of 2020.</p><p>The Beijing-based company will outsource car assembly to contract manufacturers, a model it uses for its smartphones, according to the person. Xiaomi relies on contract manufacturers such as Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group to make its mobile devices.</p><p>However, the company has no plans to choose “established” automakers for its manufacturing partners, the person said. Great Wall Motor Co. last week rejected a Reuters report it will help Xiaomi make EVs.</p><p>Billionaire Xiaomi co-founder Lei Jun led a review of the EV industry’s potential several months ago and a final decision to enter the arena was made in recent weeks, said another person familiar with the matter. Xiaomi has already hired engineers to work on software to be embedded in its cars, the person added.</p><p>It’s venturing into unfamiliar territory. Founded by Lei more than a decade ago, Xiaomi became the fastest-growing smartphone maker in China in the fourth quarter of last year after Huawei found it difficult to source key chips because of U.S. sanctions. Beyond phones, it’s best known for running internet services and making a range of cut-price home gadgets from rice cookers to robo-vacuums.</p><p></p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c78a6a02b37ed328febd689b049d652c\" tg-width=\"828\" tg-height=\"1126\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/e6182bcfc4ac2ffb4c38f48068ce9d1c","relate_stocks":{"XIACY":"小米集团ADR","01810":"小米集团-W"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1102885308","content_text":"(March 30) (Bloomberg) -- Xiaomi Corp. plans to invest about 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) over the next three years to manufacture electric cars, a person familiar with the matter said, embarking on its biggest-ever overhaul to enter China’s booming EV market.The Chinese smartphone maker is the latest to pile into an already crowded arena, where an array of automakers from Tesla Inc. to local upstarts Nio Inc. and Xpeng Inc. are battling for a slice of the world’s biggest EV market. Search giant Baidu Inc. and Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. are also said to be teaming up to build electric cars. EV sales in China may climb more than 50% this year alone as consumers embrace cleaner automobiles and costs tumble, research firm Canalys estimates.Xiaomi joins fellow tech giants from Apple Inc. to Huawei Technologies Co. in targeting the vehicle industry, betting cars of the future will grow increasingly autonomous and connected. Xiaomi will invest about 60% of the envisioned sum and plans to finance the rest, said the person, who asked not be identified because the plans are private. The smartphone maker had just under 100 billion yuan of cash and equivalents at the end of 2020.The Beijing-based company will outsource car assembly to contract manufacturers, a model it uses for its smartphones, according to the person. Xiaomi relies on contract manufacturers such as Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group to make its mobile devices.However, the company has no plans to choose “established” automakers for its manufacturing partners, the person said. Great Wall Motor Co. last week rejected a Reuters report it will help Xiaomi make EVs.Billionaire Xiaomi co-founder Lei Jun led a review of the EV industry’s potential several months ago and a final decision to enter the arena was made in recent weeks, said another person familiar with the matter. Xiaomi has already hired engineers to work on software to be embedded in its cars, the person added.It’s venturing into unfamiliar territory. Founded by Lei more than a decade ago, Xiaomi became the fastest-growing smartphone maker in China in the fourth quarter of last year after Huawei found it difficult to source key chips because of U.S. sanctions. Beyond phones, it’s best known for running internet services and making a range of cut-price home gadgets from rice cookers to robo-vacuums.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"01810":0.9,"XIACY":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1875,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":325668456,"gmtCreate":1615895273375,"gmtModify":1704788072570,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/325668456","repostId":"1158145856","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2102,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":328790666,"gmtCreate":1615557828355,"gmtModify":1704784520595,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"What?","listText":"What?","text":"What?","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/328790666","repostId":"2118575159","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2118575159","kind":"highlight","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":1615556555,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2118575159?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-03-12 21:42","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Global investors continue to pour money into equity funds, shrugging off inflation fears","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2118575159","media":"Reuters","summary":"March 12 (Reuters) - Global investors continued to pour money into equity funds on hopes over global","content":"<p>March 12 (Reuters) - Global investors continued to pour money into equity funds on hopes over global economic recovery and vaccine optimism, shrugging off concerns about inflation levels.</p>\n<p>Flows into equity mutual funds doubled from last week to $20.4 billion in the week to March 10, data from Refinitiv Lipper showed.</p>\n<p>However, investors sold a net $2.7 billion in global bond funds, as U.S. Treasury yields touched a 1-year high this week.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Fund flows into global equities bonds and money markets -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d67fde2fd7daed9f440e3347d70817ed\" tg-width=\"1255\" tg-height=\"530\"></p>\n<p>Meanwhile, investors also put $28.7 billion worth of money into safer money market funds, the data showed.</p>\n<p>Among equity funds, technology funds faced an outflow for the first time in a year due to the surge in bond yields. Higher yields lower the present value of future cash flows of growth stocks.</p>\n<p>On the other hand, the financial sector attracted an inflow of $3.14 billion, the biggest in eight weeks, as investor ploughed money into cyclical stocks on rising optimism about a global economic recovery.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Global bond outflows in the week ended March 10 -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/7f6bea846d584f1e337a0cc5c5232ad6\" tg-width=\"1272\" tg-height=\"524\"></p>\n<p>Other sectors, which rise and fall along with the economic cycles, such as industrials, energy and mining companies, also had inflows in the week.</p>\n<p>Among commodity funds, precious metal funds saw net sales of $1.74 billion, the fifth consecutive weekly outflow, signalling investors are looking past safer assets such as gold and willing to take higher risks.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Global fund flows into equity sectors -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c183c9a9187545e89e2364bfbf638a27\" tg-width=\"1276\" tg-height=\"549\"></p>\n<p>An analysis of 23,755 emerging-market funds showed equity funds got $2.3 billion in inflows. Bond funds saw net sales of $3.4 billion, their biggest outflow for the latter in about a year.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Fund flows into EM equities and bonds -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6da719b76cab69810dc6c7e179f49f4a\" tg-width=\"1272\" tg-height=\"525\"></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>Global investors continue to pour money into equity funds, shrugging off inflation fears</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\">\nGlobal investors continue to pour money into equity funds, shrugging off inflation fears\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<a class=\"head\" href=\"https://laohu8.com/wemedia/1036604489\">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/443ce19704621c837795676028cec868);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Reuters </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2021-03-12 21:42</p>\n</div>\n\n</a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>March 12 (Reuters) - Global investors continued to pour money into equity funds on hopes over global economic recovery and vaccine optimism, shrugging off concerns about inflation levels.</p>\n<p>Flows into equity mutual funds doubled from last week to $20.4 billion in the week to March 10, data from Refinitiv Lipper showed.</p>\n<p>However, investors sold a net $2.7 billion in global bond funds, as U.S. Treasury yields touched a 1-year high this week.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Fund flows into global equities bonds and money markets -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d67fde2fd7daed9f440e3347d70817ed\" tg-width=\"1255\" tg-height=\"530\"></p>\n<p>Meanwhile, investors also put $28.7 billion worth of money into safer money market funds, the data showed.</p>\n<p>Among equity funds, technology funds faced an outflow for the first time in a year due to the surge in bond yields. Higher yields lower the present value of future cash flows of growth stocks.</p>\n<p>On the other hand, the financial sector attracted an inflow of $3.14 billion, the biggest in eight weeks, as investor ploughed money into cyclical stocks on rising optimism about a global economic recovery.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Global bond outflows in the week ended March 10 -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/7f6bea846d584f1e337a0cc5c5232ad6\" tg-width=\"1272\" tg-height=\"524\"></p>\n<p>Other sectors, which rise and fall along with the economic cycles, such as industrials, energy and mining companies, also had inflows in the week.</p>\n<p>Among commodity funds, precious metal funds saw net sales of $1.74 billion, the fifth consecutive weekly outflow, signalling investors are looking past safer assets such as gold and willing to take higher risks.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Global fund flows into equity sectors -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c183c9a9187545e89e2364bfbf638a27\" tg-width=\"1276\" tg-height=\"549\"></p>\n<p>An analysis of 23,755 emerging-market funds showed equity funds got $2.3 billion in inflows. Bond funds saw net sales of $3.4 billion, their biggest outflow for the latter in about a year.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Fund flows into EM equities and bonds -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6da719b76cab69810dc6c7e179f49f4a\" tg-width=\"1272\" tg-height=\"525\"></p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{".DJI":"道琼斯",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index",".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2118575159","content_text":"March 12 (Reuters) - Global investors continued to pour money into equity funds on hopes over global economic recovery and vaccine optimism, shrugging off concerns about inflation levels.\nFlows into equity mutual funds doubled from last week to $20.4 billion in the week to March 10, data from Refinitiv Lipper showed.\nHowever, investors sold a net $2.7 billion in global bond funds, as U.S. Treasury yields touched a 1-year high this week.\nGraphic: Fund flows into global equities bonds and money markets -\n\nMeanwhile, investors also put $28.7 billion worth of money into safer money market funds, the data showed.\nAmong equity funds, technology funds faced an outflow for the first time in a year due to the surge in bond yields. Higher yields lower the present value of future cash flows of growth stocks.\nOn the other hand, the financial sector attracted an inflow of $3.14 billion, the biggest in eight weeks, as investor ploughed money into cyclical stocks on rising optimism about a global economic recovery.\nGraphic: Global bond outflows in the week ended March 10 -\n\nOther sectors, which rise and fall along with the economic cycles, such as industrials, energy and mining companies, also had inflows in the week.\nAmong commodity funds, precious metal funds saw net sales of $1.74 billion, the fifth consecutive weekly outflow, signalling investors are looking past safer assets such as gold and willing to take higher risks.\nGraphic: Global fund flows into equity sectors -\n\nAn analysis of 23,755 emerging-market funds showed equity funds got $2.3 billion in inflows. 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We don't know yet. If it sees $500 tho","content":"<p>Tesla has taken a beating lately but have we seen the bottom? We don't know yet. If it sees $500 though, it will get our attention.</p><p>Will investors get a chance to buy Tesla (<b>TSLA</b>) at $500? If the selloff persists much longer, they just might.</p><p>Shares traded fell 5.8% to $563 on Monday.</p><p>Despite the wavering price action, Tesla hasn’t taken out Friday’s low, all the way down near $539.50.</p><p>Will that have to be close enough for dip buyers looking for $500? Maybe. The entire EV space has taken a beating, with NIO (<b>NIO</b>), SPACs and other previously high-flying names selling off.</p><p>Tesla’s meteoric rise over the past year made the stock ripe for a correction. It was a question of when, not if the stock would eventually pull back.</p><p>At Friday’s low, the stock was down just more than 40% from the highs. When a growth leader dips 40%, that’s when I start to like it more on the long side.</p><p>Having achieved that, let’s take a closer look at the charts.</p><p><b>Trading Tesla</b></p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/561981ea5a36fb4c48b862a31165c3d0\" tg-width=\"1240\" tg-height=\"948\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"><span>Daily chart of Tesla stock.</span></p><p>Potentially working on its 11th decline in 13 sessions, Tesla clearly hasn’t had momentum working in bulls’ favor.</p><p>The 10-day moving average continues to guide the stock lower, while the 50-day and 100-day moving averages ultimately failed as support.</p><p>As much as bulls don’t want to hear it, more downside is likely for the best in the short term.</p><p>If we can get a larger washout down to the 200-day moving average and the $500 area, we may see this stock bottom. That’s not to say that it will go there or that if it does get there, it can’t go lower, but down 45% into a key area and a key moving average<i>should</i>give the stock a bounce.</p><p>What happens if Tesla doesn’t test down into $500 and/or the 200-day moving average? After all, it’s very possible that doesn’t happen.</p><p>In that scenario, we need to see some sort of rotation higher, such as clearing the prior session’s high. However, what we really need to see is Tesla reclaim some of its moving averages, like the 10-day and 100-day.</p><p>Trends and ranges take time to develop, particularly after a violent correction like we’re seeing right now.</p><p>Let’s wait for some sort of rotation confirmation on the upside or one more puke lower on the downside.</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>Will Investors Get a Chance to Buy Tesla for $500?</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\">\nWill Investors Get a Chance to Buy Tesla for $500?\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-03-09 15:07 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.thestreet.com/investing/tesla-tsla-stock-buying-dip-trading-030821><strong>TheStreet</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Tesla has taken a beating lately but have we seen the bottom? We don't know yet. If it sees $500 though, it will get our attention.Will investors get a chance to buy Tesla (TSLA) at $500? If the ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.thestreet.com/investing/tesla-tsla-stock-buying-dip-trading-030821\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"TSLA":"特斯拉"},"source_url":"https://www.thestreet.com/investing/tesla-tsla-stock-buying-dip-trading-030821","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1129859525","content_text":"Tesla has taken a beating lately but have we seen the bottom? We don't know yet. If it sees $500 though, it will get our attention.Will investors get a chance to buy Tesla (TSLA) at $500? If the selloff persists much longer, they just might.Shares traded fell 5.8% to $563 on Monday.Despite the wavering price action, Tesla hasn’t taken out Friday’s low, all the way down near $539.50.Will that have to be close enough for dip buyers looking for $500? Maybe. The entire EV space has taken a beating, with NIO (NIO), SPACs and other previously high-flying names selling off.Tesla’s meteoric rise over the past year made the stock ripe for a correction. It was a question of when, not if the stock would eventually pull back.At Friday’s low, the stock was down just more than 40% from the highs. When a growth leader dips 40%, that’s when I start to like it more on the long side.Having achieved that, let’s take a closer look at the charts.Trading TeslaDaily chart of Tesla stock.Potentially working on its 11th decline in 13 sessions, Tesla clearly hasn’t had momentum working in bulls’ favor.The 10-day moving average continues to guide the stock lower, while the 50-day and 100-day moving averages ultimately failed as support.As much as bulls don’t want to hear it, more downside is likely for the best in the short term.If we can get a larger washout down to the 200-day moving average and the $500 area, we may see this stock bottom. That’s not to say that it will go there or that if it does get there, it can’t go lower, but down 45% into a key area and a key moving averageshouldgive the stock a bounce.What happens if Tesla doesn’t test down into $500 and/or the 200-day moving average? After all, it’s very possible that doesn’t happen.In that scenario, we need to see some sort of rotation higher, such as clearing the prior session’s high. However, what we really need to see is Tesla reclaim some of its moving averages, like the 10-day and 100-day.Trends and ranges take time to develop, particularly after a violent correction like we’re seeing right now.Let’s wait for some sort of rotation confirmation on the upside or one more puke lower on the downside.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"TSLA":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":607,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":329941949,"gmtCreate":1615202211081,"gmtModify":1704779477783,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Add position","listText":"Add position","text":"Add position","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/329941949","repostId":"1180822399","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":737,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":385475475,"gmtCreate":1613574131797,"gmtModify":1704882288818,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Yes","listText":"Yes","text":"Yes","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/385475475","repostId":"1109567373","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1109567373","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1613557874,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1109567373?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-02-17 18:31","market":"us","language":"en","title":"PayPal Is Now Worth More Than Mastercard. Why It May Extend Its Lead.","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1109567373","media":"Barrons","summary":"Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings,pushing its market value past Mastercard‘s.\nShares of ","content":"<p>Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings,pushing its market value past Mastercard‘s.</p>\n<p>Shares of PayPal (ticker: PYPL) have rocketed 31% this year, including a 2.7% gain on Tuesday, to around $306. PayPal’s market value is now $359 billion.Mastercard‘s equity, meanwhile, was worth $339 billion at recent prices around $341.</p>\n<p>Mastercard (MA) andVisa(V), the two major card-processing networks, have been hurt by a slowdown in payment volumes related to the pandemic, particularly in highly profitable cross-border transactions. Both stocks are down around 4% this year and are largely flat over the past 52 weeks.</p>\n<p>PayPal, on the other hand, got a lift as the pandemic sent shoppers online and fueled a surge in digital payments. The company is also developing new revenue streams, aiming to become a digital payments “super app,” expanding into everything from Bitcoin to in-store QR-codes, international money transfers, and new peer-to-peer (P2P) services.</p>\n<p>PayPal outlined its five-year strategy in a presentation to investors last week. And some analysts were clearly impressed. Lisa Ellis of MoffettNathanson raised her price target on the stock to $350, reflecting a variety of sources of growth.</p>\n<p>Just about every facet of the business may bepoisedto double over the next five years. PayPal expects to have 750 million active accounts by 2025, up from 377 million now. It sees total payments volume expanding at a 25% annualized rate, reaching $2.8 trillion by 2025. Revenues are expected to hit more than $50 billion, up from an estimated $25.6 billion this year.</p>\n<p>PayPal also expects to boost adjusted operating margins from 25% to 28%, and sees earnings per share rising an average 22% a year. It’s planning to generate $40 billion in free cash flow over the next five years, targeting 30% to 40% for share repurchases.</p>\n<p>As Ellis points out, PayPal has several stepping stones to hit those targets. One is a new service called Buy Now Pay Later, an interest-free installment plan for consumer purchases. The service is gaining traction, with $750 million of transaction volume in the fourth quarter.</p>\n<p>Anothergrowth driveris cryptocurrencies. PayPal users can now buy and store Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on its app. The company aims to allow crypto to be used as a funding source with the 28 million merchants on its platform, acting as a middleman between consumers and businesses. Bitcoinhit a record$50,000 on Tuesday, up 75% this year, and it appears to be driving greater usage of PayPal, which could ultimately lead to higher average revenue per customer.</p>\n<p>PayPal also aims to use its Venmo P2P service as a platform for consumer-to-business payments. And PayPal is making inroads with brick-and-mortar merchants through QR technology for contactless payments in stores.</p>\n<p>Does all of this warrant a higher market value and a steep premium to Mastercard stock? The card network is actually expected to lift revenue and profits at a faster pace in fiscal 2021, according to Ellis, growing revenue 21.7% versus 19% for PayPal. She also sees Mastercard’s earnings per share rising 33.3% versus 17.5% for PayPal’s.</p>\n<p>But the five-year outlook is clearly more favorable for PayPal, with revenue rising 21% a year, compared with 15% for Mastercard, and earnings compounding at a 22% rate, versus 17% for Mastercard.</p>\n<p>The question is whether PayPal’s valuation is getting too rich. At 67 times estimated 2021 per-share earnings, PayPal stock is trading nearly three times more expensive than the S&P 500’s P/E ratio of 23 times earnings. Mastercard goes for 42 times 2021 earnings.</p>\n<p>Nonetheless, Wall Street can’t seem to catch up with PayPal’s fast-rising stock. The average target for the stock price is $309, less than 2% above the recent level.</p>\n<p>“You have to appreciate the earnings power in the model,” says Wedbush analyst Moshe Katri, who maintained a $300 target on the stock after the presentation last week. “The more they’re able to expand user engagement and get to point where users keep going back and using its products, the more the user fees can go up.”</p>\n<p>Whether that means the stock can keep climbing will depend on how quickly it can turn into the super-app that Wall Street has come to expect.</p>","source":"lsy1601382232898","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>PayPal Is Now Worth More Than Mastercard. 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Why It May Extend Its Lead.\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-02-17 18:31 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.barrons.com/articles/paypal-is-now-worth-more-than-mastercard-why-it-may-extend-its-lead-51613506791?mod=hp_DAY_1><strong>Barrons</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings,pushing its market value past Mastercard‘s.\nShares of PayPal (ticker: PYPL) have rocketed 31% this year, including a 2.7% gain on Tuesday, to around $306....</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.barrons.com/articles/paypal-is-now-worth-more-than-mastercard-why-it-may-extend-its-lead-51613506791?mod=hp_DAY_1\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"MA":"万事达","PYPL":"PayPal"},"source_url":"https://www.barrons.com/articles/paypal-is-now-worth-more-than-mastercard-why-it-may-extend-its-lead-51613506791?mod=hp_DAY_1","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1109567373","content_text":"Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings,pushing its market value past Mastercard‘s.\nShares of PayPal (ticker: PYPL) have rocketed 31% this year, including a 2.7% gain on Tuesday, to around $306. PayPal’s market value is now $359 billion.Mastercard‘s equity, meanwhile, was worth $339 billion at recent prices around $341.\nMastercard (MA) andVisa(V), the two major card-processing networks, have been hurt by a slowdown in payment volumes related to the pandemic, particularly in highly profitable cross-border transactions. Both stocks are down around 4% this year and are largely flat over the past 52 weeks.\nPayPal, on the other hand, got a lift as the pandemic sent shoppers online and fueled a surge in digital payments. The company is also developing new revenue streams, aiming to become a digital payments “super app,” expanding into everything from Bitcoin to in-store QR-codes, international money transfers, and new peer-to-peer (P2P) services.\nPayPal outlined its five-year strategy in a presentation to investors last week. And some analysts were clearly impressed. Lisa Ellis of MoffettNathanson raised her price target on the stock to $350, reflecting a variety of sources of growth.\nJust about every facet of the business may bepoisedto double over the next five years. PayPal expects to have 750 million active accounts by 2025, up from 377 million now. It sees total payments volume expanding at a 25% annualized rate, reaching $2.8 trillion by 2025. Revenues are expected to hit more than $50 billion, up from an estimated $25.6 billion this year.\nPayPal also expects to boost adjusted operating margins from 25% to 28%, and sees earnings per share rising an average 22% a year. It’s planning to generate $40 billion in free cash flow over the next five years, targeting 30% to 40% for share repurchases.\nAs Ellis points out, PayPal has several stepping stones to hit those targets. One is a new service called Buy Now Pay Later, an interest-free installment plan for consumer purchases. The service is gaining traction, with $750 million of transaction volume in the fourth quarter.\nAnothergrowth driveris cryptocurrencies. PayPal users can now buy and store Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on its app. The company aims to allow crypto to be used as a funding source with the 28 million merchants on its platform, acting as a middleman between consumers and businesses. Bitcoinhit a record$50,000 on Tuesday, up 75% this year, and it appears to be driving greater usage of PayPal, which could ultimately lead to higher average revenue per customer.\nPayPal also aims to use its Venmo P2P service as a platform for consumer-to-business payments. And PayPal is making inroads with brick-and-mortar merchants through QR technology for contactless payments in stores.\nDoes all of this warrant a higher market value and a steep premium to Mastercard stock? The card network is actually expected to lift revenue and profits at a faster pace in fiscal 2021, according to Ellis, growing revenue 21.7% versus 19% for PayPal. She also sees Mastercard’s earnings per share rising 33.3% versus 17.5% for PayPal’s.\nBut the five-year outlook is clearly more favorable for PayPal, with revenue rising 21% a year, compared with 15% for Mastercard, and earnings compounding at a 22% rate, versus 17% for Mastercard.\nThe question is whether PayPal’s valuation is getting too rich. At 67 times estimated 2021 per-share earnings, PayPal stock is trading nearly three times more expensive than the S&P 500’s P/E ratio of 23 times earnings. Mastercard goes for 42 times 2021 earnings.\nNonetheless, Wall Street can’t seem to catch up with PayPal’s fast-rising stock. The average target for the stock price is $309, less than 2% above the recent level.\n“You have to appreciate the earnings power in the model,” says Wedbush analyst Moshe Katri, who maintained a $300 target on the stock after the presentation last week. “The more they’re able to expand user engagement and get to point where users keep going back and using its products, the more the user fees can go up.”\nWhether that means the stock can keep climbing will depend on how quickly it can turn into the super-app that Wall Street has come to expect.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"MA":0.9,"PYPL":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":632,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":382068240,"gmtCreate":1613307803380,"gmtModify":1704879844708,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Why","listText":"Why","text":"Why","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/382068240","repostId":"1179092967","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":507,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":382068108,"gmtCreate":1613307681304,"gmtModify":1704879844062,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Ok","listText":"Ok","text":"Ok","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/382068108","repostId":"2110026963","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2110026963","kind":"highlight","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Dow Jones publishes the world’s most trusted business news and financial information in a variety of media.","home_visible":0,"media_name":"Dow Jones","id":"106","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/150f88aa4d182df19190059f4a365e99"},"pubTimestamp":1613109422,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2110026963?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-02-12 13:57","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Here's the formula for spotting genuinely undervalued companies, claims this investment house","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2110026963","media":"Dow Jones","summary":"The growth stock vs. value stock dichotomy doesn't make sense, says ValuAnalysis. For most of 2020, investors poured money into names like online retailer Amazon $$, electric-car maker Tesla $$, and e-commerce platform Shopify -- \"growth\" stocks that kept indexes afloat in a turbulent year that hammered share prices across the board.But when news broke in early November 2020 that drug company Pfizer $$ and its partner BioNTech $$ had developed an effective vaccine against COVID-19, something pro","content":"<p>MW Here's the formula for spotting genuinely undervalued companies, claims this investment house</p>\n<p>The growth stock vs. value stock dichotomy doesn't make sense, says ValuAnalysis</p>\n<p>For most of 2020, investors poured money into names like online retailer Amazon <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AMZN\">$(AMZN)$</a>, electric-car maker Tesla <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TSLA\">$(TSLA)$</a>, and e-commerce platform Shopify (SHOP.T)-- \"growth\" stocks that kept indexes afloat in a turbulent year that hammered share prices across the board.</p>\n<p>But when news broke in early November 2020 that drug company Pfizer <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/PFE\">$(PFE)$</a> and its partner BioNTech <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/BNTX\">$(BNTX)$</a> had developed an effective vaccine against COVID-19, something profound happened in financial markets.</p>\n<p>Investors rotated out of these investments in favor of \"value\" stocks hammered by the COVID-19 pandemic, like airlines.</p>\n<p>This rotation was based on an essential concept in investing: There are some stocks that are clearly undervalued based on standard metrics.</p>\n<p>And it is completely flawed, according to research from ValuAnalysis, a London-based fund manager and equity investment boutique, which specializes in valuation.</p>\n<p>The apparent difference between growth stocks and value stocks is that the former is overvalued based on fundamental metrics while the latter is undervalued.</p>\n<p>\"Everyone knows that this thing doesn't make any sense because growth is not the opposite of value,\" Pascal Costantini, who led the research at ValuAnalysis, tells MarketWatch.</p>\n<p>\"It should be high-growth and low-growth, and I can imagine that, somewhere in an office, some guy said 'well this is not catchy enough, so how about growth and value?'\"</p>\n<p>Analysts and investors use metrics like the price-to-earnings ratio, or price multiple, to value stocks. ValuAnalysis uses price as a multiple of normalized net free cash flow as its benchmark, and identifies the imaginary dividing line between value and growth stocks at 35x, which is the market median.</p>\n<p>The value vs. growth divide would suggest that a company trading at a 17x earnings multiple is undervalued. In reality, ValuAnalysis says it is likely a company that won't grow.</p>\n<p>In reality, a stock's value is based on the company's ability to grow free cash flow in an environment where the cost of capital is 5% to 6%. So if a company isn't outpacing that by improving revenue and margins, the multiple won't increase and the stock price is unlikely to rise.</p>\n<p>Stocks that are actually undervalued will trade between 25x and 35x free cash flow, Costantini says, outpacing the cost of capital but not breaking past the market median.</p>\n<p>To have potential, a company's accumulation of assets or revenue growth must outpace increases in global gross domestic product, and ideally show signs of accelerating. There must also be an increase in operational leverage through revenue or margins. A decrease in the risk premium, such as through advances in controlling carbon emissions, helps.</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>Here's the formula for spotting genuinely undervalued companies, claims this investment house</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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ValuAnalysis uses price as a multiple of normalized net free cash flow as its benchmark, and identifies the imaginary dividing line between value and growth stocks at 35x, which is the market median.</p>\n<p>The value vs. growth divide would suggest that a company trading at a 17x earnings multiple is undervalued. In reality, ValuAnalysis says it is likely a company that won't grow.</p>\n<p>In reality, a stock's value is based on the company's ability to grow free cash flow in an environment where the cost of capital is 5% to 6%. So if a company isn't outpacing that by improving revenue and margins, the multiple won't increase and the stock price is unlikely to rise.</p>\n<p>Stocks that are actually undervalued will trade between 25x and 35x free cash flow, Costantini says, outpacing the cost of capital but not breaking past the market median.</p>\n<p>To have potential, a company's accumulation of assets or revenue growth must outpace increases in global gross domestic product, and ideally show signs of accelerating. There must also be an increase in operational leverage through revenue or margins. A decrease in the risk premium, such as through advances in controlling carbon emissions, helps.</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/15e20574f8fb568333181d61bb200086","relate_stocks":{"PFE":"辉瑞","TSLA":"特斯拉","AMZN":"亚马逊"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2110026963","content_text":"MW Here's the formula for spotting genuinely undervalued companies, claims this investment house\nThe growth stock vs. value stock dichotomy doesn't make sense, says ValuAnalysis\nFor most of 2020, investors poured money into names like online retailer Amazon $(AMZN)$, electric-car maker Tesla $(TSLA)$, and e-commerce platform Shopify (SHOP.T)-- \"growth\" stocks that kept indexes afloat in a turbulent year that hammered share prices across the board.\nBut when news broke in early November 2020 that drug company Pfizer $(PFE)$ and its partner BioNTech $(BNTX)$ had developed an effective vaccine against COVID-19, something profound happened in financial markets.\nInvestors rotated out of these investments in favor of \"value\" stocks hammered by the COVID-19 pandemic, like airlines.\nThis rotation was based on an essential concept in investing: There are some stocks that are clearly undervalued based on standard metrics.\nAnd it is completely flawed, according to research from ValuAnalysis, a London-based fund manager and equity investment boutique, which specializes in valuation.\nThe apparent difference between growth stocks and value stocks is that the former is overvalued based on fundamental metrics while the latter is undervalued.\n\"Everyone knows that this thing doesn't make any sense because growth is not the opposite of value,\" Pascal Costantini, who led the research at ValuAnalysis, tells MarketWatch.\n\"It should be high-growth and low-growth, and I can imagine that, somewhere in an office, some guy said 'well this is not catchy enough, so how about growth and value?'\"\nAnalysts and investors use metrics like the price-to-earnings ratio, or price multiple, to value stocks. ValuAnalysis uses price as a multiple of normalized net free cash flow as its benchmark, and identifies the imaginary dividing line between value and growth stocks at 35x, which is the market median.\nThe value vs. growth divide would suggest that a company trading at a 17x earnings multiple is undervalued. In reality, ValuAnalysis says it is likely a company that won't grow.\nIn reality, a stock's value is based on the company's ability to grow free cash flow in an environment where the cost of capital is 5% to 6%. So if a company isn't outpacing that by improving revenue and margins, the multiple won't increase and the stock price is unlikely to rise.\nStocks that are actually undervalued will trade between 25x and 35x free cash flow, Costantini says, outpacing the cost of capital but not breaking past the market median.\nTo have potential, a company's accumulation of assets or revenue growth must outpace increases in global gross domestic product, and ideally show signs of accelerating. There must also be an increase in operational leverage through revenue or margins. A decrease in the risk premium, such as through advances in controlling carbon emissions, helps.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"PFE":0.9,"AMZN":0.9,"TSLA":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":564,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":386598610,"gmtCreate":1613196087730,"gmtModify":1704879389451,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Yes","listText":"Yes","text":"Yes","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/386598610","repostId":"2110549049","repostType":2,"repost":{"id":"2110549049","kind":"highlight","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Dow Jones publishes the world’s most trusted business news and financial information in a variety of media.","home_visible":0,"media_name":"Dow Jones","id":"106","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/150f88aa4d182df19190059f4a365e99"},"pubTimestamp":1613010240,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2110549049?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-02-11 10:24","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Mastercard to let merchants accept some cryptocurrencies directly later this year","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2110549049","media":"Dow Jones","summary":"Company will open its network to crypto assets that meet its requirements around safety, compliance ","content":"<p>Company will open its network to crypto assets that meet its requirements around safety, compliance and stability</p>\n<p>Mastercard Inc. said Wednesday that it would begin allowing merchants to accept some cryptocurrencies on its network later this year, marking the latest embrace of digital coins by a traditional payments player.</p>\n<p>\"We are here to enable customers, merchants and businesses to move digital value -- traditional or crypto -- however they want,\" Mastercard's executive vice president for digital assets Raj Dhamodharan said in a blog post .</p>\n<p>Mastercard <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MA\">$(MA)$</a> already works with some crypto platforms that issue Mastercard cards allowing people to spend their crypto assets, but through those arrangements the cryptocurrencies don't flow through Mastercard's network, as the crypto partners convert the digital currencies to traditional currencies and then transmit them to Mastercard. By moving to support some crypto assets directly, Mastercard will \"cut out inefficiencies, letting both consumers and merchants avoid having to convert back and forth between crypto and traditional to make purchases,\" Dhamodharan said.</p>\n<p>Mastercard plans to be selective about which cryptocurrencies it allows as it embarks on its plan. The company will be looking for cryptocurrencies that respect the privacy of consumer information, follow compliance procedures and \"offer the stability people need in a vehicle for spending, not investment.\"</p>\n<p>Traditional financial technology companies are increasingly experimenting with new digital assets. Mastercard, for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a>, had already disclosed that it's held discussions with central banks about the possibility of \"central bank digital currencies,\" which would serve as alternative ways to pay beyond fiat currency.</p>\n<p>Mastercard Chief Executive Michael Miebach said on the company's latest earnings call that Mastercard's emphasis on consumer protection and transparency, as well as its acceptance network, could prove useful to central banks as they think about this future of money.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/V\">Visa</a> Inc. CEO Al Kelly said on Visa's (V) most recent earnings call that the company also has arrangements with platforms and digital wallets that issue Visa cards so that customers can spend their crypto holdings. \"These wallet relationships represent the potential for more than 50 million Visa credentials,\" he said.</p>\n<p>Kelly also spoke broadly about the prospects for cryptocurrency on Visa's platform. \"It goes without saying, to the extent a specific digital currency becomes a recognized means of exchange, there's no reason why we cannot add it to our network, which already supports over 160 currencies today,\" he said.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/PYPL\">PayPal</a> Holdings Inc. (PYPL)began letting U.S. users buy and sell cryptocurrencies like bitcoin through its platform late last year .</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>Mastercard to let merchants accept some cryptocurrencies directly later this year</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\">\nMastercard to let merchants accept some cryptocurrencies directly later this year\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<div class=\"head\" \">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/150f88aa4d182df19190059f4a365e99);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Dow Jones </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2021-02-11 10:24</p>\n</div>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>Company will open its network to crypto assets that meet its requirements around safety, compliance and stability</p>\n<p>Mastercard Inc. said Wednesday that it would begin allowing merchants to accept some cryptocurrencies on its network later this year, marking the latest embrace of digital coins by a traditional payments player.</p>\n<p>\"We are here to enable customers, merchants and businesses to move digital value -- traditional or crypto -- however they want,\" Mastercard's executive vice president for digital assets Raj Dhamodharan said in a blog post .</p>\n<p>Mastercard <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MA\">$(MA)$</a> already works with some crypto platforms that issue Mastercard cards allowing people to spend their crypto assets, but through those arrangements the cryptocurrencies don't flow through Mastercard's network, as the crypto partners convert the digital currencies to traditional currencies and then transmit them to Mastercard. By moving to support some crypto assets directly, Mastercard will \"cut out inefficiencies, letting both consumers and merchants avoid having to convert back and forth between crypto and traditional to make purchases,\" Dhamodharan said.</p>\n<p>Mastercard plans to be selective about which cryptocurrencies it allows as it embarks on its plan. The company will be looking for cryptocurrencies that respect the privacy of consumer information, follow compliance procedures and \"offer the stability people need in a vehicle for spending, not investment.\"</p>\n<p>Traditional financial technology companies are increasingly experimenting with new digital assets. Mastercard, for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a>, had already disclosed that it's held discussions with central banks about the possibility of \"central bank digital currencies,\" which would serve as alternative ways to pay beyond fiat currency.</p>\n<p>Mastercard Chief Executive Michael Miebach said on the company's latest earnings call that Mastercard's emphasis on consumer protection and transparency, as well as its acceptance network, could prove useful to central banks as they think about this future of money.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/V\">Visa</a> Inc. CEO Al Kelly said on Visa's (V) most recent earnings call that the company also has arrangements with platforms and digital wallets that issue Visa cards so that customers can spend their crypto holdings. \"These wallet relationships represent the potential for more than 50 million Visa credentials,\" he said.</p>\n<p>Kelly also spoke broadly about the prospects for cryptocurrency on Visa's platform. \"It goes without saying, to the extent a specific digital currency becomes a recognized means of exchange, there's no reason why we cannot add it to our network, which already supports over 160 currencies today,\" he said.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/PYPL\">PayPal</a> Holdings Inc. (PYPL)began letting U.S. users buy and sell cryptocurrencies like bitcoin through its platform late last year .</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"MA":"万事达"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2110549049","content_text":"Company will open its network to crypto assets that meet its requirements around safety, compliance and stability\nMastercard Inc. said Wednesday that it would begin allowing merchants to accept some cryptocurrencies on its network later this year, marking the latest embrace of digital coins by a traditional payments player.\n\"We are here to enable customers, merchants and businesses to move digital value -- traditional or crypto -- however they want,\" Mastercard's executive vice president for digital assets Raj Dhamodharan said in a blog post .\nMastercard $(MA)$ already works with some crypto platforms that issue Mastercard cards allowing people to spend their crypto assets, but through those arrangements the cryptocurrencies don't flow through Mastercard's network, as the crypto partners convert the digital currencies to traditional currencies and then transmit them to Mastercard. By moving to support some crypto assets directly, Mastercard will \"cut out inefficiencies, letting both consumers and merchants avoid having to convert back and forth between crypto and traditional to make purchases,\" Dhamodharan said.\nMastercard plans to be selective about which cryptocurrencies it allows as it embarks on its plan. The company will be looking for cryptocurrencies that respect the privacy of consumer information, follow compliance procedures and \"offer the stability people need in a vehicle for spending, not investment.\"\nTraditional financial technology companies are increasingly experimenting with new digital assets. Mastercard, for one, had already disclosed that it's held discussions with central banks about the possibility of \"central bank digital currencies,\" which would serve as alternative ways to pay beyond fiat currency.\nMastercard Chief Executive Michael Miebach said on the company's latest earnings call that Mastercard's emphasis on consumer protection and transparency, as well as its acceptance network, could prove useful to central banks as they think about this future of money.\nVisa Inc. CEO Al Kelly said on Visa's (V) most recent earnings call that the company also has arrangements with platforms and digital wallets that issue Visa cards so that customers can spend their crypto holdings. \"These wallet relationships represent the potential for more than 50 million Visa credentials,\" he said.\nKelly also spoke broadly about the prospects for cryptocurrency on Visa's platform. \"It goes without saying, to the extent a specific digital currency becomes a recognized means of exchange, there's no reason why we cannot add it to our network, which already supports over 160 currencies today,\" he said.\nPayPal Holdings Inc. 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This is thanks to a $1.5 billion investment into the cryptocurrency from electric vehicle titan Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA). It is one of the latest large tech companies to not only invest in but eventually start acceptingBitcoinas payment. In fact, there have even been speculations of Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) being well-positioned to join the cryptocurrency craze as well. How does this connect to fintech stocks?</p>\n<p>Well, to begin with, fintech companies are the bridge that allows most of the general public access to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Alternatively, they are also key players in this current age of digital finance. Whatever way you cut it, the fintech industry is becoming more essential and is here to stay for the long run. Meanwhile, more conventional top fintech stocks like Mastercard (NYSE: MA) and American Express (NYSE: AXP) have mostly seen their shares recover to pre-pandemic levels. Therefore, investors would be logical in looking for thebest fintech stocks now. Having read till this point, you might be interested in investing in this industry yourself. If you are, here are four fintech stocks to consider now.</p>\n<p>Top Fintech Stocks To Watch</p>\n<ul>\n <li><b>Mogo Inc.</b>(NASDAQ: MOGO)</li>\n <li><b>PayPal Holdings Inc.</b>(NASDAQ: PYPL)</li>\n <li><b>Square Inc.</b>(NYSE: SQ)</li>\n <li><b>Green Dot Corporation</b>(NYSE: GDOT)</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Mogo Inc.</p>\n<p>Starting us off is Canadian fintech company Mogo. It offers a wide range of financial services ranging from personal loans, mortgages, a Visa Prepaid Card, and credit score viewing. More importantly, the company also facilitates Bitcoin transactions. This particular service has exploded together with the price of the cryptocurrency over the last month. Mogo saw massive month-over-month jumps of 141% in new Bitcoin accounts added and 323% in Bitcoin transaction volume in January. Likewise, MOGO stock is currently up by over 160% year-to-date. Aside from Bitcoin-related tailwinds, the company has also been hard at work expanding its financial portfolio.</p>\n<p>For starters, Mogo acquired leading digital payments solutions provider Carta Worldwide, over two weeks ago. This move expanded Mogo’s addressable market by entering the global $2.5 trillion payments market. Following that, the company expanded into Japan last week via Carta. According to Mogo, this move was in support of the TransferWise multi-currency debit card launch in the country. With this move, Mogo continues to expand its market reach globally and seems eager to make the most of its newly acquired subsidiary. With the company firing on all cylinders now, will you be watching MOGO stock?</p>\n<p>PayPal Holdings Inc.</p>\n<p>Following that, we will be looking at fintech giant, PayPal. Just like our other entries on this list, the company does facilitate cryptocurrency transactions for its clients. Last week, PayPal reported record figures across the board. For its fourth quarter, the company saw a total payment volume (TPV) of $277 billion, a 39% increase year-over-year. Furthermore, the company’s earnings per share more than tripled over the same time as well. In detail, TPVs across its merchant services and Venmo app grew by 42% and 60% respectively. With PayPal riding both Bitcoin and pandemic tailwinds, PYPL stock continues to soar to greater heights. It has gained by over 230% since the March lows and closed yesterday at a record high. Investors may be wondering if it still has room to run moving forward.</p>\n<p>For one thing, the company does not seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Yesterday, it announced a new collaboration with global commerce solutions provider Digital River (DR). To summarize, PayPal now has a new ‘pay later’ option available to U.S. clients on DR’s e-commerce platform.<i>The “Pay in 4</i>” feature will allow customers to pay for items priced from $30 to $600 across four interest-free payments. Simultaneously, merchants get paid upfront at no additional cost to the customer. As PayPal continues to make waves in the fintech space, could PYPL stock continue to flourish this year? You tell me.</p>\n<p>Square Inc.</p>\n<p>Another top fintech company on the radar now would be Square. Aside from its Bitcoin-related services, the leading fintech player does bring a lot to the table. Whether it is financial solutions, merchant services, or mobile payment, Square’s offerings compete with the best in the field. For the uninitiated, the company markets software and hardware payments products to businesses of all sizes. At the same time, its consumer-focused digital payment ecosystem, Cash App, has also seen mind-blowing growth in the past year. Square reported having 30 million monthly active users on the app which generated over $2 billion in revenue in its recent quarter. Seasoned investors would be familiar with the meteoric rise of the company. Indeed, SQ stock has and continues to impress with gains of over 200% in the past year. With the current focus on fintech, could investors continue to find more value in SQ stock?</p>\n<p>Well, it has been posting phenomenal figures on the business side of things. In its third-quarter fiscal reported in November, it saw a year-over-year surge of 139% in total revenue and 246% in cash on hand. Specifically, Cash App’s gross profit skyrocketed by 212% year-over-year. All things considered, will you be watching SQ stock ahead of Square’s upcomingearnings callon February 23?</p>\n<p>Green Dot Corporation</p>\n<p>Undoubtedly, Green Dot is a fintech industry-veteran that should not be overlooked. As it stands, Green Dot is the world’s largest prepaid debit card company by market capitalization. The company also boasts an impressive list of clients, to say the least. Its fintech partners include but are not limited to, Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Uber (NYSE: UBER), and Walmart (NYSE: WMT). Equally impressive is GDOT stock’s growth of over 220% since the March selloffs. With Green Dot slated to release its fourth-quarter earnings on February 22, I can see investors watching GDOT stock closely.</p>\n<p>For the most part, the company has been hard at work maintaining its current momentum. Last month, the company launched a new mobile bank focused on addressing the two in three Americans “<i>living from paycheck to paycheck</i>”. Through this, Green Dot is leveraging its rich industry experience to provide affordable banking solutions for clients in need. In the long run, this could play out well for Green Dot as it engages consumers amidst these troubling times. Moreover, the company appointed a new CTO in Gyorgy Tomso last week. CEO Dan Henry said, “<i>Gyorgy is a fintech veteran whose deep experience leading technology strategy for financial services companies is going to be instrumental in Green Dot’s growth as a leading fintech.</i>” Has all this convinced you to add GDOT to your watchlist?</p>","source":"lsy1603171495471","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>Best Stocks To Buy For 2021? 4 Fintech Stocks To Watch</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\">\nBest Stocks To Buy For 2021? 4 Fintech Stocks To Watch\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-02-11 14:17 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/best-stocks-to-buy-for-2021-4-fintech-stocks-to-watch-2021-02-10><strong>Nasdaq</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>If you’re caught up on the latestBitcoin news, you likely know thatfintech stocksare in the hot seat right now. 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In fact, there have even been speculations of Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) being well-positioned to join the cryptocurrency craze as well. How does this connect to fintech stocks?\nWell, to begin with, fintech companies are the bridge that allows most of the general public access to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Alternatively, they are also key players in this current age of digital finance. Whatever way you cut it, the fintech industry is becoming more essential and is here to stay for the long run. Meanwhile, more conventional top fintech stocks like Mastercard (NYSE: MA) and American Express (NYSE: AXP) have mostly seen their shares recover to pre-pandemic levels. Therefore, investors would be logical in looking for thebest fintech stocks now. Having read till this point, you might be interested in investing in this industry yourself. If you are, here are four fintech stocks to consider now.\nTop Fintech Stocks To Watch\n\nMogo Inc.(NASDAQ: MOGO)\nPayPal Holdings Inc.(NASDAQ: PYPL)\nSquare Inc.(NYSE: SQ)\nGreen Dot Corporation(NYSE: GDOT)\n\nMogo Inc.\nStarting us off is Canadian fintech company Mogo. It offers a wide range of financial services ranging from personal loans, mortgages, a Visa Prepaid Card, and credit score viewing. More importantly, the company also facilitates Bitcoin transactions. This particular service has exploded together with the price of the cryptocurrency over the last month. Mogo saw massive month-over-month jumps of 141% in new Bitcoin accounts added and 323% in Bitcoin transaction volume in January. Likewise, MOGO stock is currently up by over 160% year-to-date. Aside from Bitcoin-related tailwinds, the company has also been hard at work expanding its financial portfolio.\nFor starters, Mogo acquired leading digital payments solutions provider Carta Worldwide, over two weeks ago. This move expanded Mogo’s addressable market by entering the global $2.5 trillion payments market. Following that, the company expanded into Japan last week via Carta. According to Mogo, this move was in support of the TransferWise multi-currency debit card launch in the country. With this move, Mogo continues to expand its market reach globally and seems eager to make the most of its newly acquired subsidiary. With the company firing on all cylinders now, will you be watching MOGO stock?\nPayPal Holdings Inc.\nFollowing that, we will be looking at fintech giant, PayPal. Just like our other entries on this list, the company does facilitate cryptocurrency transactions for its clients. Last week, PayPal reported record figures across the board. For its fourth quarter, the company saw a total payment volume (TPV) of $277 billion, a 39% increase year-over-year. Furthermore, the company’s earnings per share more than tripled over the same time as well. In detail, TPVs across its merchant services and Venmo app grew by 42% and 60% respectively. With PayPal riding both Bitcoin and pandemic tailwinds, PYPL stock continues to soar to greater heights. It has gained by over 230% since the March lows and closed yesterday at a record high. Investors may be wondering if it still has room to run moving forward.\nFor one thing, the company does not seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Yesterday, it announced a new collaboration with global commerce solutions provider Digital River (DR). To summarize, PayPal now has a new ‘pay later’ option available to U.S. clients on DR’s e-commerce platform.The “Pay in 4” feature will allow customers to pay for items priced from $30 to $600 across four interest-free payments. Simultaneously, merchants get paid upfront at no additional cost to the customer. As PayPal continues to make waves in the fintech space, could PYPL stock continue to flourish this year? You tell me.\nSquare Inc.\nAnother top fintech company on the radar now would be Square. Aside from its Bitcoin-related services, the leading fintech player does bring a lot to the table. Whether it is financial solutions, merchant services, or mobile payment, Square’s offerings compete with the best in the field. For the uninitiated, the company markets software and hardware payments products to businesses of all sizes. At the same time, its consumer-focused digital payment ecosystem, Cash App, has also seen mind-blowing growth in the past year. Square reported having 30 million monthly active users on the app which generated over $2 billion in revenue in its recent quarter. Seasoned investors would be familiar with the meteoric rise of the company. Indeed, SQ stock has and continues to impress with gains of over 200% in the past year. With the current focus on fintech, could investors continue to find more value in SQ stock?\nWell, it has been posting phenomenal figures on the business side of things. In its third-quarter fiscal reported in November, it saw a year-over-year surge of 139% in total revenue and 246% in cash on hand. Specifically, Cash App’s gross profit skyrocketed by 212% year-over-year. All things considered, will you be watching SQ stock ahead of Square’s upcomingearnings callon February 23?\nGreen Dot Corporation\nUndoubtedly, Green Dot is a fintech industry-veteran that should not be overlooked. As it stands, Green Dot is the world’s largest prepaid debit card company by market capitalization. The company also boasts an impressive list of clients, to say the least. Its fintech partners include but are not limited to, Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Uber (NYSE: UBER), and Walmart (NYSE: WMT). Equally impressive is GDOT stock’s growth of over 220% since the March selloffs. With Green Dot slated to release its fourth-quarter earnings on February 22, I can see investors watching GDOT stock closely.\nFor the most part, the company has been hard at work maintaining its current momentum. Last month, the company launched a new mobile bank focused on addressing the two in three Americans “living from paycheck to paycheck”. Through this, Green Dot is leveraging its rich industry experience to provide affordable banking solutions for clients in need. In the long run, this could play out well for Green Dot as it engages consumers amidst these troubling times. Moreover, the company appointed a new CTO in Gyorgy Tomso last week. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> AIRBNB = EUROPE'S TRAVEL AND LEISURE INDEX (1355 GMT)</p><p> The meteoric rise of Airbnb shares since their stock market debut in December is not very flattering to say the least for Europe's hospitality business.</p><p> With its market capitalisation of close to $130 billion, it is actually now worth roughly the same as the 15 companies which constitute Europe's travel and leisure index.</p><p> That index not only includes hotel giants like France's Accor or the UK's InterContinental Hotels Group, but also airlines, like Ryanair or Lufthansa and betting group Flutter Entertainment.</p><p> Here you can see below the catch up done in about two months: </p><p> And this bubble chart here shows how the constituents of the index have fared: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus, Ritvik Carvalho) </p><p> *****</p><p> ELECTIONS IN CATALONIA: LIMITED RISKS (1238 GMT)</p><p> With political instability being more crucial than ever in coronavirus times, Catalonia's elections on Sunday will be closely watched by investors. </p><p> “Polls suggest centre-left mainstream PSC (Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya) emerging as the single largest party, but pro-independence parties are still leading in aggregate,” a Citi research note recalls.</p><p> As a consequence “negotiations for government formation may jeopardise further the central government stability.”</p><p> But, bottom line, “we do not expect this to bring down the (prime minister Pedro) Sanchez government and Bonos reaction should, therefore, be limited,” it says.</p><p> When the current Spanish government won a confidence in Parliament in 2020, abstentions by Catalan and Basque members of Parliament played a critical role.</p><p> Catalonia's election is viewed as a litmus test for the region's separatist movement. 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Nielsen expects Europe not to close the output gap with the pre-pandemic levels and sees no risk of pushing inflation sustainably back to the ECB target.</p><p> This while the U.S. will have a massive boost to growth and employment this year, which will push inflation not so dramatically higher, because of the fairly flat Phillips Curve.</p><p> It makes sense to boost expenditures and defer or cut taxes to protect the most vulnerable in society and to reduce the economic scarring effects, such as the destruction of productive capacity, he says.</p><p> Unicredit sees the U.S. $1.9 trillion package to be scaled back to $1.2 trillion, for a total 2021 fiscal injection of $2.1 trillion in addition to $200 billion of automatic stabilizers. All in all, that would mean a total boost to demand to of 2.5 times the output gap.</p><p> The euro zone is planning 420 billion euro in national and EU fiscal injection, in addition to 300 billion euro of automatic stabilizers and it will get just over 70% of the output gap covered.</p><p> The \"Output gap\" reflects the gap between the level of real GDP in 4Q20 and its pre-crisis trend as well as the pre-crisis output gap, which is estimated minus 2-2.5% for Europe and zero for the U.S.</p><p> (Stefano Rebaudo)</p><p> *****</p><p> A CANARY IN THE REFLATION MINE (1028 GMT)</p><p> European banking stocks are the ultimate value trap. So goes the popular narrative. But with a banking sub-index hitting a <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a>-year high this week and up more than 50% from November, investors are again asking whether eurozone banks are set for more gains or will they fall back again?</p><p> Focusing through the yield curve dynamics, a steeper curve implies wider net interest margins for banks and therefore improved profitability. That's all well for banks in the U.S., where the yield curve has steepened by nearly 100 bps over the past 12 months, but in Germany the curve</p><p> has only widened by roughly 15 bps over that period.</p><p> But the truth may be more nuanced. The European Central Bank's latest weapon, the pandemic emergency purchase program, introduced in March 2020, gave Frankfurt more firepower to keep yields in check. </p><p> Gavekal strategists believe the ECB is more concerned with compressing spreads across its myriad bond markets as widening spreads, whether sovereign spreads to bunds, interbank spreads or corporate spreads, disrupt the smooth transmission of ECB monetary policy to the eurozone’s real economy.</p><p> For example, Italy's 10-year spread over Germany has dropped back to more than five-year lows below 100 bps </p><p> . It was at more than 300 bps in late 2018.</p><p> Targeting spreads also suggest the ECB may not be completely averse to yield curve steepening as long as it is uniform across the eurozone and the moves are gradual. If that's the case, there may be more upside to eurozone banking stocks.</p><p> (Saikat Chatterjee)</p><p> *****</p><p> BIG MISSES AND BIG FALLS AT THE OPEN (0839 GMT) </p><p> While European stock markets have opened broadly flat as expected, there's a lot of big falls among the top movers. </p><p> Eight of the ten biggest moves are in the red with notably Unibail falling over 10% after suspending dividend payments.</p><p> Other stocks in the real estate segment are suffering with France's Klepierre down 9%. </p><p> There were also other unpleasant surprises for investors in the flurry of Q4 reports:</p><p> Sweden's Sweco and Saab are down over 8% and 7%, respectively, after earnings miss. </p><p> Belgian bank KBC also lost 5%, with its outlook for net interest income below expectations. While in Germany, Commerzbank failed to impress too and it is down 4% after a 2.7 billion euro loss in Q4. </p><p> Shareholders in France's Credit Agricole were more lucky with the bank rising 4%, boosted by a strong dividend. </p><p> The banking sector is the worst performing one, losing 0.7%.</p><p> A few positive beats nevertheless: Royal Mail is at the top of the STOXX 600, rising over 8% with record parcels orders boosting earnings. </p><p> Shares in Rexel, the French electrical parts supplier soared almost 8% due to a strong outlook. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> **** </p><p> INFLATION: THE DOG ISN'T BARKING YET (0806 GMT) </p><p> Perhaps one of the most intriguing feature of economics in recent years is the inability to both forecast and prop up inflation. The good old days of the Phillips curve predicting a stable relationship between employment, economic growth and prices seem long gone.</p><p> Still, data showing U.S. inflation stayed flat in January came as a bit of a surprise, given the sheer amounts of stimulus being thrown at the economy.</p><p> While President Joe Biden is aiming for a $1.9 trillion spending package, the Fed, as its chief Jerome Powell repeated last night, won't consider slowing the printing presses until the 2% inflation figure is reached -- and exceeded.</p><p> So no bark from the dog so far. But watch U.S. weekly jobless claims due later on Thursday.</p><p> The data and Powell's comments reversed an eight-day long Treasury selloff streak, with 10-year yields sliding to 1.135%, well off Monday's 1.2% levels. The dollar too is down for the fourth straight day.</p><p> So far though, investors don't seem to be having second thoughts about doubling down on the reflation trade, which lifted global equity markets to new record highs in Asia. And more than 80% of U.S. companies have so far beaten forecasts for Q4 earnings.</p><p> In Europe too, bank shares are near 11-month highs. Despite huge Q4 losses, the pandemic impact seems to have been tempered by investment banking operations. Germany's Commerzbank</p><p> reported net losses of $3.3 billion while Credit Agricole posted a 92.6% profit drop</p><p> Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Thursday:</p><p>-U.S. initial jobless, 30yr bond auction -New York Fed President John Williams speaks -Central bank meetings in Peru, Serbia, Philippines and Mexico -UK Rics housing survey -European results - AstraZeneca forecast 2021 revenue growth and beat analysts' sales estimates; Spirits group Pernod Ricard expects sales to return to organic growth in 2020/21; Zurich Insurance ZURN.S reported a 20% fall in 2020 operating profit on Thursday -U.S. results with Pepsico PEP.PO, Kraft Heinz KHC.O, Kellog K.N, Walt Disney DIS.N</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> EUROPE SET FOR A SUBDUED OPEN AND WEEK (0631 GMT) </p><p> European futures are flat at the moment, pointing to a subdued open in what is so far a directionless week. </p><p> While record highs have been broken across the U.S. and Asia, the pan-European STOXX 600 is still about 5% below its peak of February 2020. </p><p> The index closed at 409.54 points last Friday and is currently at 409.47, which is really as flat as can be. </p><p> It's not possible to blame the earnings season for the performance with the continent's blue chips beating analysts' expectations more than they usually do. </p><p> But on that front another flurry of Q4 results are expected this morning which could help form some direction of travel moving through the session. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus)</p><p> *****</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ German 30-yr yield Europe Bank stocks stimulus inflation spread airbnb Airbnb dwarfs constituents of Europe's travel index </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> AIRBNB = EUROPE'S TRAVEL AND LEISURE INDEX (1355 GMT)</p><p> The meteoric rise of Airbnb shares since their stock market debut in December is not very flattering to say the least for Europe's hospitality business.</p><p> With its market capitalisation of close to $130 billion, it is actually now worth roughly the same as the 15 companies which constitute Europe's travel and leisure index.</p><p> That index not only includes hotel giants like France's Accor or the UK's InterContinental Hotels Group, but also airlines, like Ryanair or Lufthansa and betting group Flutter Entertainment.</p><p> Here you can see below the catch up done in about two months: </p><p> And this bubble chart here shows how the constituents of the index have fared: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus, Ritvik Carvalho) </p><p> *****</p><p> ELECTIONS IN CATALONIA: LIMITED RISKS (1238 GMT)</p><p> With political instability being more crucial than ever in coronavirus times, Catalonia's elections on Sunday will be closely watched by investors. </p><p> “Polls suggest centre-left mainstream PSC (Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya) emerging as the single largest party, but pro-independence parties are still leading in aggregate,” a Citi research note recalls.</p><p> As a consequence “negotiations for government formation may jeopardise further the central government stability.”</p><p> But, bottom line, “we do not expect this to bring down the (prime minister Pedro) Sanchez government and Bonos reaction should, therefore, be limited,” it says.</p><p> When the current Spanish government won a confidence in Parliament in 2020, abstentions by Catalan and Basque members of Parliament played a critical role.</p><p> Catalonia's election is viewed as a litmus test for the region's separatist movement. Two pro-independence parties currently govern the region, but opinion polls are split on who could win this time. </p><p> In the chart below the spread between German Bund and Spanish Bonos yields below pre-pandemic levels.</p><p> (Stefano Rebaudo)</p><p> *****</p><p> REFLATION TRADE ANGST (1148 GMT) </p><p> There's no doubt many investors started having second thought on the reflation trade looking at yesterday's flat U.S. inflation. </p><p> That, combined with China's CPI falling 0.3% in January is probably enough to think twice before going all-in in what has been such a popular trade since November. </p><p> For SocGen's global strategist and permabear Albert Edwards, there's a clear possibility investors jumped the gun on that <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a>. </p><p> \"As we warned last week, the global reflation trade may well have got ahead of itself and we could be nearing a reversal\", he wrote today, noting that \"commodities and cryptocurrencies have been particularly bubbly\". </p><p> And while there's been some movements upwards in inflation expectations rates \"ACTUAL core CPI inflation remains moribund\".</p><p> Actually, Edwards goes a bit beyond moribund in the life/death analogy. </p><p> \"Like China, U.S. core inflation is dead\", he argues, wondering whether the country will follow China in outright deflation. </p><p> Here's the chart based on his last question: </p><p> Regarding China, some analysts are not that pessimistic when it comes to inflation. </p><p> Analysts from Capital Economics argued that the slip into deflation in China was mainly caused by high base effects a year earlier and will likely reverse sharply in February due to Lunar New Year demand. CPI is likely to increase by around 2% by the end of the second quarter, they also said.</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> ***** </p><p> NOT ENOUGH FISCAL STIMULUS IN EUROPE (1106 GMT)</p><p> Concerns about the European economy lagging behind the U.S. and failing to catch-up with pre-pandemic levels are not new, but the amount of the gap and its impact on inflation on both side of the Atlantic are still up to debate.</p><p> Unicredit chief economist Erik F. Nielsen expects Europe not to close the output gap with the pre-pandemic levels and sees no risk of pushing inflation sustainably back to the ECB target.</p><p> This while the U.S. will have a massive boost to growth and employment this year, which will push inflation not so dramatically higher, because of the fairly flat Phillips Curve.</p><p> It makes sense to boost expenditures and defer or cut taxes to protect the most vulnerable in society and to reduce the economic scarring effects, such as the destruction of productive capacity, he says.</p><p> Unicredit sees the U.S. $1.9 trillion package to be scaled back to $1.2 trillion, for a total 2021 fiscal injection of $2.1 trillion in addition to $200 billion of automatic stabilizers. All in all, that would mean a total boost to demand to of 2.5 times the output gap.</p><p> The euro zone is planning 420 billion euro in national and EU fiscal injection, in addition to 300 billion euro of automatic stabilizers and it will get just over 70% of the output gap covered.</p><p> The \"Output gap\" reflects the gap between the level of real GDP in 4Q20 and its pre-crisis trend as well as the pre-crisis output gap, which is estimated minus 2-2.5% for Europe and zero for the U.S.</p><p> (Stefano Rebaudo)</p><p> *****</p><p> A CANARY IN THE REFLATION MINE (1028 GMT)</p><p> European banking stocks are the ultimate value trap. So goes the popular narrative. But with a banking sub-index hitting a <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a>-year high this week and up more than 50% from November, investors are again asking whether eurozone banks are set for more gains or will they fall back again?</p><p> Focusing through the yield curve dynamics, a steeper curve implies wider net interest margins for banks and therefore improved profitability. That's all well for banks in the U.S., where the yield curve has steepened by nearly 100 bps over the past 12 months, but in Germany the curve</p><p> has only widened by roughly 15 bps over that period.</p><p> But the truth may be more nuanced. The European Central Bank's latest weapon, the pandemic emergency purchase program, introduced in March 2020, gave Frankfurt more firepower to keep yields in check. </p><p> Gavekal strategists believe the ECB is more concerned with compressing spreads across its myriad bond markets as widening spreads, whether sovereign spreads to bunds, interbank spreads or corporate spreads, disrupt the smooth transmission of ECB monetary policy to the eurozone’s real economy.</p><p> For example, Italy's 10-year spread over Germany has dropped back to more than five-year lows below 100 bps </p><p> . It was at more than 300 bps in late 2018.</p><p> Targeting spreads also suggest the ECB may not be completely averse to yield curve steepening as long as it is uniform across the eurozone and the moves are gradual. If that's the case, there may be more upside to eurozone banking stocks.</p><p> (Saikat Chatterjee)</p><p> *****</p><p> BIG MISSES AND BIG FALLS AT THE OPEN (0839 GMT) </p><p> While European stock markets have opened broadly flat as expected, there's a lot of big falls among the top movers. </p><p> Eight of the ten biggest moves are in the red with notably Unibail falling over 10% after suspending dividend payments.</p><p> Other stocks in the real estate segment are suffering with France's Klepierre down 9%. </p><p> There were also other unpleasant surprises for investors in the flurry of Q4 reports:</p><p> Sweden's Sweco and Saab are down over 8% and 7%, respectively, after earnings miss. </p><p> Belgian bank KBC also lost 5%, with its outlook for net interest income below expectations. While in Germany, Commerzbank failed to impress too and it is down 4% after a 2.7 billion euro loss in Q4. </p><p> Shareholders in France's Credit Agricole were more lucky with the bank rising 4%, boosted by a strong dividend. </p><p> The banking sector is the worst performing one, losing 0.7%.</p><p> A few positive beats nevertheless: Royal Mail is at the top of the STOXX 600, rising over 8% with record parcels orders boosting earnings. </p><p> Shares in Rexel, the French electrical parts supplier soared almost 8% due to a strong outlook. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> **** </p><p> INFLATION: THE DOG ISN'T BARKING YET (0806 GMT) </p><p> Perhaps one of the most intriguing feature of economics in recent years is the inability to both forecast and prop up inflation. The good old days of the Phillips curve predicting a stable relationship between employment, economic growth and prices seem long gone.</p><p> Still, data showing U.S. inflation stayed flat in January came as a bit of a surprise, given the sheer amounts of stimulus being thrown at the economy.</p><p> While President Joe Biden is aiming for a $1.9 trillion spending package, the Fed, as its chief Jerome Powell repeated last night, won't consider slowing the printing presses until the 2% inflation figure is reached -- and exceeded.</p><p> So no bark from the dog so far. But watch U.S. weekly jobless claims due later on Thursday.</p><p> The data and Powell's comments reversed an eight-day long Treasury selloff streak, with 10-year yields sliding to 1.135%, well off Monday's 1.2% levels. The dollar too is down for the fourth straight day.</p><p> So far though, investors don't seem to be having second thoughts about doubling down on the reflation trade, which lifted global equity markets to new record highs in Asia. And more than 80% of U.S. companies have so far beaten forecasts for Q4 earnings.</p><p> In Europe too, bank shares are near 11-month highs. Despite huge Q4 losses, the pandemic impact seems to have been tempered by investment banking operations. Germany's Commerzbank</p><p> reported net losses of $3.3 billion while Credit Agricole posted a 92.6% profit drop</p><p> Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Thursday:</p><p>-U.S. initial jobless, 30yr bond auction -New York Fed President John Williams speaks -Central bank meetings in Peru, Serbia, Philippines and Mexico -UK Rics housing survey -European results - AstraZeneca forecast 2021 revenue growth and beat analysts' sales estimates; Spirits group Pernod Ricard expects sales to return to organic growth in 2020/21; Zurich Insurance ZURN.S reported a 20% fall in 2020 operating profit on Thursday -U.S. results with Pepsico PEP.PO, Kraft Heinz KHC.O, Kellog K.N, Walt Disney DIS.N</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> EUROPE SET FOR A SUBDUED OPEN AND WEEK (0631 GMT) </p><p> European futures are flat at the moment, pointing to a subdued open in what is so far a directionless week. </p><p> While record highs have been broken across the U.S. and Asia, the pan-European STOXX 600 is still about 5% below its peak of February 2020. </p><p> The index closed at 409.54 points last Friday and is currently at 409.47, which is really as flat as can be. </p><p> It's not possible to blame the earnings season for the performance with the continent's blue chips beating analysts' expectations more than they usually do. </p><p> But on that front another flurry of Q4 results are expected this morning which could help form some direction of travel moving through the session. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus)</p><p> *****</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ German 30-yr yield Europe Bank stocks stimulus inflation spread airbnb Airbnb dwarfs constituents of Europe's travel index </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"QQQ":"纳指100ETF","QLD":"2倍做多纳斯达克100指数ETF-ProShares","SQQQ":"纳指三倍做空ETF","TQQQ":"纳指三倍做多ETF",".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite",".DJI":"道琼斯","DJX":"1/100道琼斯","QID":"两倍做空纳斯达克指数ETF-ProShares","ABNB":"爱彼迎","DDM":"2倍做多道指ETF-ProShares","UDOW":"三倍做多道指30ETF-ProShares","PSQ":"做空纳斯达克100指数ETF-ProShares","DOG":"道指ETF-ProShares做空",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index","SDOW":"三倍做空道指30ETF-ProShares","DXD":"两倍做空道琼30指数ETF-ProShares"},"source_url":"http://api.rkd.refinitiv.com/api/News/News.svc/REST/News_1/RetrieveStoryML_1","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2110239870","content_text":"* STOXX 600 up 0.4% * Tech bounces back * Unibail falls over 10%, weighs on real estate * Q4 misses hit Sweco, Saab, Commerzbank * Markets await U.S. jobless claims Feb 11 - Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of markets brought to you by Reuters reporters. You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com AIRBNB = EUROPE'S TRAVEL AND LEISURE INDEX (1355 GMT) The meteoric rise of Airbnb shares since their stock market debut in December is not very flattering to say the least for Europe's hospitality business. With its market capitalisation of close to $130 billion, it is actually now worth roughly the same as the 15 companies which constitute Europe's travel and leisure index. That index not only includes hotel giants like France's Accor or the UK's InterContinental Hotels Group, but also airlines, like Ryanair or Lufthansa and betting group Flutter Entertainment. Here you can see below the catch up done in about two months: And this bubble chart here shows how the constituents of the index have fared: (Julien Ponthus, Ritvik Carvalho) ***** ELECTIONS IN CATALONIA: LIMITED RISKS (1238 GMT) With political instability being more crucial than ever in coronavirus times, Catalonia's elections on Sunday will be closely watched by investors. “Polls suggest centre-left mainstream PSC (Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya) emerging as the single largest party, but pro-independence parties are still leading in aggregate,” a Citi research note recalls. As a consequence “negotiations for government formation may jeopardise further the central government stability.” But, bottom line, “we do not expect this to bring down the (prime minister Pedro) Sanchez government and Bonos reaction should, therefore, be limited,” it says. When the current Spanish government won a confidence in Parliament in 2020, abstentions by Catalan and Basque members of Parliament played a critical role. Catalonia's election is viewed as a litmus test for the region's separatist movement. Two pro-independence parties currently govern the region, but opinion polls are split on who could win this time. In the chart below the spread between German Bund and Spanish Bonos yields below pre-pandemic levels. (Stefano Rebaudo) ***** REFLATION TRADE ANGST (1148 GMT) There's no doubt many investors started having second thought on the reflation trade looking at yesterday's flat U.S. inflation. That, combined with China's CPI falling 0.3% in January is probably enough to think twice before going all-in in what has been such a popular trade since November. For SocGen's global strategist and permabear Albert Edwards, there's a clear possibility investors jumped the gun on that one. \"As we warned last week, the global reflation trade may well have got ahead of itself and we could be nearing a reversal\", he wrote today, noting that \"commodities and cryptocurrencies have been particularly bubbly\". And while there's been some movements upwards in inflation expectations rates \"ACTUAL core CPI inflation remains moribund\". Actually, Edwards goes a bit beyond moribund in the life/death analogy. \"Like China, U.S. core inflation is dead\", he argues, wondering whether the country will follow China in outright deflation. Here's the chart based on his last question: Regarding China, some analysts are not that pessimistic when it comes to inflation. Analysts from Capital Economics argued that the slip into deflation in China was mainly caused by high base effects a year earlier and will likely reverse sharply in February due to Lunar New Year demand. CPI is likely to increase by around 2% by the end of the second quarter, they also said. (Julien Ponthus) ***** NOT ENOUGH FISCAL STIMULUS IN EUROPE (1106 GMT) Concerns about the European economy lagging behind the U.S. and failing to catch-up with pre-pandemic levels are not new, but the amount of the gap and its impact on inflation on both side of the Atlantic are still up to debate. Unicredit chief economist Erik F. Nielsen expects Europe not to close the output gap with the pre-pandemic levels and sees no risk of pushing inflation sustainably back to the ECB target. This while the U.S. will have a massive boost to growth and employment this year, which will push inflation not so dramatically higher, because of the fairly flat Phillips Curve. It makes sense to boost expenditures and defer or cut taxes to protect the most vulnerable in society and to reduce the economic scarring effects, such as the destruction of productive capacity, he says. Unicredit sees the U.S. $1.9 trillion package to be scaled back to $1.2 trillion, for a total 2021 fiscal injection of $2.1 trillion in addition to $200 billion of automatic stabilizers. All in all, that would mean a total boost to demand to of 2.5 times the output gap. The euro zone is planning 420 billion euro in national and EU fiscal injection, in addition to 300 billion euro of automatic stabilizers and it will get just over 70% of the output gap covered. The \"Output gap\" reflects the gap between the level of real GDP in 4Q20 and its pre-crisis trend as well as the pre-crisis output gap, which is estimated minus 2-2.5% for Europe and zero for the U.S. (Stefano Rebaudo) ***** A CANARY IN THE REFLATION MINE (1028 GMT) European banking stocks are the ultimate value trap. So goes the popular narrative. But with a banking sub-index hitting a one-year high this week and up more than 50% from November, investors are again asking whether eurozone banks are set for more gains or will they fall back again? Focusing through the yield curve dynamics, a steeper curve implies wider net interest margins for banks and therefore improved profitability. That's all well for banks in the U.S., where the yield curve has steepened by nearly 100 bps over the past 12 months, but in Germany the curve has only widened by roughly 15 bps over that period. But the truth may be more nuanced. The European Central Bank's latest weapon, the pandemic emergency purchase program, introduced in March 2020, gave Frankfurt more firepower to keep yields in check. Gavekal strategists believe the ECB is more concerned with compressing spreads across its myriad bond markets as widening spreads, whether sovereign spreads to bunds, interbank spreads or corporate spreads, disrupt the smooth transmission of ECB monetary policy to the eurozone’s real economy. For example, Italy's 10-year spread over Germany has dropped back to more than five-year lows below 100 bps . It was at more than 300 bps in late 2018. Targeting spreads also suggest the ECB may not be completely averse to yield curve steepening as long as it is uniform across the eurozone and the moves are gradual. If that's the case, there may be more upside to eurozone banking stocks. (Saikat Chatterjee) ***** BIG MISSES AND BIG FALLS AT THE OPEN (0839 GMT) While European stock markets have opened broadly flat as expected, there's a lot of big falls among the top movers. Eight of the ten biggest moves are in the red with notably Unibail falling over 10% after suspending dividend payments. Other stocks in the real estate segment are suffering with France's Klepierre down 9%. There were also other unpleasant surprises for investors in the flurry of Q4 reports: Sweden's Sweco and Saab are down over 8% and 7%, respectively, after earnings miss. Belgian bank KBC also lost 5%, with its outlook for net interest income below expectations. While in Germany, Commerzbank failed to impress too and it is down 4% after a 2.7 billion euro loss in Q4. Shareholders in France's Credit Agricole were more lucky with the bank rising 4%, boosted by a strong dividend. The banking sector is the worst performing one, losing 0.7%. A few positive beats nevertheless: Royal Mail is at the top of the STOXX 600, rising over 8% with record parcels orders boosting earnings. Shares in Rexel, the French electrical parts supplier soared almost 8% due to a strong outlook. 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The dollar too is down for the fourth straight day. So far though, investors don't seem to be having second thoughts about doubling down on the reflation trade, which lifted global equity markets to new record highs in Asia. And more than 80% of U.S. companies have so far beaten forecasts for Q4 earnings. In Europe too, bank shares are near 11-month highs. Despite huge Q4 losses, the pandemic impact seems to have been tempered by investment banking operations. Germany's Commerzbank reported net losses of $3.3 billion while Credit Agricole posted a 92.6% profit drop Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Thursday:-U.S. initial jobless, 30yr bond auction -New York Fed President John Williams speaks -Central bank meetings in Peru, Serbia, Philippines and Mexico -UK Rics housing survey -European results - AstraZeneca forecast 2021 revenue growth and beat analysts' sales estimates; Spirits group Pernod Ricard expects sales to return to organic growth in 2020/21; Zurich Insurance ZURN.S reported a 20% fall in 2020 operating profit on Thursday -U.S. results with Pepsico PEP.PO, Kraft Heinz KHC.O, Kellog K.N, Walt Disney DIS.N (Julien Ponthus) EUROPE SET FOR A SUBDUED OPEN AND WEEK (0631 GMT) European futures are flat at the moment, pointing to a subdued open in what is so far a directionless week. 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We don't know yet. If it sees $500 tho","content":"<p>Tesla has taken a beating lately but have we seen the bottom? We don't know yet. If it sees $500 though, it will get our attention.</p><p>Will investors get a chance to buy Tesla (<b>TSLA</b>) at $500? If the selloff persists much longer, they just might.</p><p>Shares traded fell 5.8% to $563 on Monday.</p><p>Despite the wavering price action, Tesla hasn’t taken out Friday’s low, all the way down near $539.50.</p><p>Will that have to be close enough for dip buyers looking for $500? Maybe. The entire EV space has taken a beating, with NIO (<b>NIO</b>), SPACs and other previously high-flying names selling off.</p><p>Tesla’s meteoric rise over the past year made the stock ripe for a correction. It was a question of when, not if the stock would eventually pull back.</p><p>At Friday’s low, the stock was down just more than 40% from the highs. When a growth leader dips 40%, that’s when I start to like it more on the long side.</p><p>Having achieved that, let’s take a closer look at the charts.</p><p><b>Trading Tesla</b></p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/561981ea5a36fb4c48b862a31165c3d0\" tg-width=\"1240\" tg-height=\"948\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"><span>Daily chart of Tesla stock.</span></p><p>Potentially working on its 11th decline in 13 sessions, Tesla clearly hasn’t had momentum working in bulls’ favor.</p><p>The 10-day moving average continues to guide the stock lower, while the 50-day and 100-day moving averages ultimately failed as support.</p><p>As much as bulls don’t want to hear it, more downside is likely for the best in the short term.</p><p>If we can get a larger washout down to the 200-day moving average and the $500 area, we may see this stock bottom. That’s not to say that it will go there or that if it does get there, it can’t go lower, but down 45% into a key area and a key moving average<i>should</i>give the stock a bounce.</p><p>What happens if Tesla doesn’t test down into $500 and/or the 200-day moving average? After all, it’s very possible that doesn’t happen.</p><p>In that scenario, we need to see some sort of rotation higher, such as clearing the prior session’s high. However, what we really need to see is Tesla reclaim some of its moving averages, like the 10-day and 100-day.</p><p>Trends and ranges take time to develop, particularly after a violent correction like we’re seeing right now.</p><p>Let’s wait for some sort of rotation confirmation on the upside or one more puke lower on the downside.</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>Will Investors Get a Chance to Buy Tesla for $500?</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\">\nWill Investors Get a Chance to Buy Tesla for $500?\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-03-09 15:07 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.thestreet.com/investing/tesla-tsla-stock-buying-dip-trading-030821><strong>TheStreet</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Tesla has taken a beating lately but have we seen the bottom? We don't know yet. If it sees $500 though, it will get our attention.Will investors get a chance to buy Tesla (TSLA) at $500? If the ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.thestreet.com/investing/tesla-tsla-stock-buying-dip-trading-030821\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"TSLA":"特斯拉"},"source_url":"https://www.thestreet.com/investing/tesla-tsla-stock-buying-dip-trading-030821","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1129859525","content_text":"Tesla has taken a beating lately but have we seen the bottom? We don't know yet. If it sees $500 though, it will get our attention.Will investors get a chance to buy Tesla (TSLA) at $500? If the selloff persists much longer, they just might.Shares traded fell 5.8% to $563 on Monday.Despite the wavering price action, Tesla hasn’t taken out Friday’s low, all the way down near $539.50.Will that have to be close enough for dip buyers looking for $500? Maybe. The entire EV space has taken a beating, with NIO (NIO), SPACs and other previously high-flying names selling off.Tesla’s meteoric rise over the past year made the stock ripe for a correction. It was a question of when, not if the stock would eventually pull back.At Friday’s low, the stock was down just more than 40% from the highs. When a growth leader dips 40%, that’s when I start to like it more on the long side.Having achieved that, let’s take a closer look at the charts.Trading TeslaDaily chart of Tesla stock.Potentially working on its 11th decline in 13 sessions, Tesla clearly hasn’t had momentum working in bulls’ favor.The 10-day moving average continues to guide the stock lower, while the 50-day and 100-day moving averages ultimately failed as support.As much as bulls don’t want to hear it, more downside is likely for the best in the short term.If we can get a larger washout down to the 200-day moving average and the $500 area, we may see this stock bottom. That’s not to say that it will go there or that if it does get there, it can’t go lower, but down 45% into a key area and a key moving averageshouldgive the stock a bounce.What happens if Tesla doesn’t test down into $500 and/or the 200-day moving average? After all, it’s very possible that doesn’t happen.In that scenario, we need to see some sort of rotation higher, such as clearing the prior session’s high. However, what we really need to see is Tesla reclaim some of its moving averages, like the 10-day and 100-day.Trends and ranges take time to develop, particularly after a violent correction like we’re seeing right now.Let’s wait for some sort of rotation confirmation on the upside or one more puke lower on the downside.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"TSLA":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":607,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":343225912,"gmtCreate":1617719969036,"gmtModify":1704702264505,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":3,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/343225912","repostId":"2125790312","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2125790312","kind":"highlight","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"The leading daily newsletter for the latest financial and business news. 33Yrs Helping Stock Investors with Investing Insights, Tools, News & More.","home_visible":0,"media_name":"Investors","id":"1085713068","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/608dd68a89ed486e18f64efe3136266c"},"pubTimestamp":1617719059,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2125790312?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-04-06 22:24","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Exxon Rival Could Be First Oil Major To Resume Stock Buybacks","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2125790312","media":"Investors","summary":"BP announced Tuesday that it likely hit its debt-reduction target in the first quarter, helped by assets sales and rebounding oil prices.","content":"<p><b>BP</b> announced Tuesday that it likely hit its debt-reduction target in the first quarter, helped by assets sales and rebounding oil prices. BP stock rose.</p><p>The European oil major previously had forecast reaching its target of $35 billion in net debt between Q4 of 2021 and Q1 of 2022.</p><p>\"This is a result of earlier than anticipated delivery of disposal proceeds combined with very strong business performance during the first quarter,\" CEO Bernard Looney said in a release.</p><p>BP received $4.7 billion in proceeds from asset sales during Q1. Sales included a stake in a major gas field in Oman and an interest in <b>Palantir</b>.</p><p>With its debt target likely in hand, BP could resume share buybacks soon. The company reiterated its pledge to deliver 60% of excess cash to shareholders.</p><p>Last year, BP and other oil majors like <b>Exxon Mobil</b>, <b>Chevron</b> and <b>Royal Dutch Shell</b> suspended buybacks as oil prices crashed during the pandemic.</p><p>BP will report full Q1 results and provide further updates on the buyback program on April 27. The company also cut its dividend last year but didn't mention it Tuesday.</p><h2>BP Stock, Oil Stocks</h2><p>Shares climbed 4% to 25.21 on the stock market today. BP stock has cooled off since mid-March but is now bouncing off a test at its 50-day line, according to MarketSmith chart analysis.</p><p>Other top oil stocks were muted Tuesday. Exxon stock fell 1%, while Chevron and Shell were flat.</p><p>Meanwhile, U.S. and Brent crude oil prices rebounded more than 2% after selling off Monday as resurgent covid cases in top markets raised demand fears.</p><p><b>ConocoPhillips</b>, the largest independent oil producer, resumed its share repurchases last month, while also keeping capital spending plans in check.</p><p>The resumption of BP stock buybacks could put more pressure on U.S. rivals to follow along soon. But Chevron told shareholders last month that repurchases wouldn't resume until management is confident they can be sustained for multiple years.</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>Exxon Rival Could Be First Oil Major To Resume Stock Buybacks</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\">\nExxon Rival Could Be First Oil Major To Resume Stock Buybacks\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<div class=\"head\" \">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/608dd68a89ed486e18f64efe3136266c);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Investors </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2021-04-06 22:24</p>\n</div>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<p><b>BP</b> announced Tuesday that it likely hit its debt-reduction target in the first quarter, helped by assets sales and rebounding oil prices. BP stock rose.</p><p>The European oil major previously had forecast reaching its target of $35 billion in net debt between Q4 of 2021 and Q1 of 2022.</p><p>\"This is a result of earlier than anticipated delivery of disposal proceeds combined with very strong business performance during the first quarter,\" CEO Bernard Looney said in a release.</p><p>BP received $4.7 billion in proceeds from asset sales during Q1. Sales included a stake in a major gas field in Oman and an interest in <b>Palantir</b>.</p><p>With its debt target likely in hand, BP could resume share buybacks soon. The company reiterated its pledge to deliver 60% of excess cash to shareholders.</p><p>Last year, BP and other oil majors like <b>Exxon Mobil</b>, <b>Chevron</b> and <b>Royal Dutch Shell</b> suspended buybacks as oil prices crashed during the pandemic.</p><p>BP will report full Q1 results and provide further updates on the buyback program on April 27. The company also cut its dividend last year but didn't mention it Tuesday.</p><h2>BP Stock, Oil Stocks</h2><p>Shares climbed 4% to 25.21 on the stock market today. BP stock has cooled off since mid-March but is now bouncing off a test at its 50-day line, according to MarketSmith chart analysis.</p><p>Other top oil stocks were muted Tuesday. Exxon stock fell 1%, while Chevron and Shell were flat.</p><p>Meanwhile, U.S. and Brent crude oil prices rebounded more than 2% after selling off Monday as resurgent covid cases in top markets raised demand fears.</p><p><b>ConocoPhillips</b>, the largest independent oil producer, resumed its share repurchases last month, while also keeping capital spending plans in check.</p><p>The resumption of BP stock buybacks could put more pressure on U.S. rivals to follow along soon. But Chevron told shareholders last month that repurchases wouldn't resume until management is confident they can be sustained for multiple years.</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"XOM":"埃克森美孚"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2125790312","content_text":"BP announced Tuesday that it likely hit its debt-reduction target in the first quarter, helped by assets sales and rebounding oil prices. BP stock rose.The European oil major previously had forecast reaching its target of $35 billion in net debt between Q4 of 2021 and Q1 of 2022.\"This is a result of earlier than anticipated delivery of disposal proceeds combined with very strong business performance during the first quarter,\" CEO Bernard Looney said in a release.BP received $4.7 billion in proceeds from asset sales during Q1. Sales included a stake in a major gas field in Oman and an interest in Palantir.With its debt target likely in hand, BP could resume share buybacks soon. The company reiterated its pledge to deliver 60% of excess cash to shareholders.Last year, BP and other oil majors like Exxon Mobil, Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell suspended buybacks as oil prices crashed during the pandemic.BP will report full Q1 results and provide further updates on the buyback program on April 27. The company also cut its dividend last year but didn't mention it Tuesday.BP Stock, Oil StocksShares climbed 4% to 25.21 on the stock market today. BP stock has cooled off since mid-March but is now bouncing off a test at its 50-day line, according to MarketSmith chart analysis.Other top oil stocks were muted Tuesday. Exxon stock fell 1%, while Chevron and Shell were flat.Meanwhile, U.S. and Brent crude oil prices rebounded more than 2% after selling off Monday as resurgent covid cases in top markets raised demand fears.ConocoPhillips, the largest independent oil producer, resumed its share repurchases last month, while also keeping capital spending plans in check.The resumption of BP stock buybacks could put more pressure on U.S. rivals to follow along soon. But Chevron told shareholders last month that repurchases wouldn't resume until management is confident they can be sustained for multiple years.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"XOM":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":3160,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":340473588,"gmtCreate":1617464596044,"gmtModify":1704699869386,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":3,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/340473588","repostId":"1121666420","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1121666420","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1617365764,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1121666420?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-04-02 20:16","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Wall Street Has Given Up on These 3 Stocks, and That's a Huge Mistake","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1121666420","media":"Motley Fool","summary":"It's never a bad time to search for beaten-down stocks that are profitable on paper.Searching forval","content":"<blockquote>It's never a bad time to search for beaten-down stocks that are profitable on paper.</blockquote><p>Searching forvalue stocksis pretty simple: Find financially robust companies that have performed poorly from a share price perspective, and buy them when they're down. When the share price comes back to reality, you'll be a winner. Wall Street has the habit of kicking a stock when it's down, as negative sentiment surrounding a particular name can spell doom for shareholders.</p><p>For those seeking value, these moments present an opportunity. Here, we'll look at three value stocks that have seen better days, but also have a good chance at rebounding.</p><p><b>Gilead Sciences</b></p><p>Over the past five years,<b>Gilead Sciences</b>(NASDAQ:GILD)has managed to lose about 40% of its value on the open market, and has vastly underperformed apassively held index fundover the same period (as shown below). As a market leader in the oncology, HIV, and hepatitis C drug markets, respectively, the company produces a suite of antivirals for typically hard-to-treat illnesses. While Gilead was -- and is -- front-and-center during the pandemic in its production of Veklury (more commonly known as remdesivir), it is not one of the major vaccine producers.</p><p>Perhaps the better news for those considering a Gilead investment is that the company is fundamentally quite strong. It trades at 9 times earnings, which is comparably cheap across the large-cap biotech sector. It projects a strong 2021, releasing guidance for revenue of $25 billion and EPS in the $7 range .</p><p>Put simply, the company trades at an attractive price relative to the earnings it generates, and the hope is that patients start treatment for other viral and chronic (non-COVID) illnesses now that the pandemic has waned a bit in the early part of the year.</p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/3e7203dcf348bdd13924f561f04db9af\" tg-width=\"720\" tg-height=\"435\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"><b>DISH Network</b></p><p>Despite a stagnant stock price --<b>DISH Network</b>(NASDAQ:DISH)has fallen from just under $50 per share to around $35 today -- there is reason to believe a comeback is in the works. The stock currently trades at 11 times earnings, relatively cheap based on today's standards, and posted strong revenue growth in 2020, up about 40% from 2019.</p><p>DISH has engaged in a few creative partnerships; perhaps the most promising of the bunchis a pact with DraftKings, which seeks to offer sports betting from DISH set-top boxes. The underlying current here is that DISH Network has shown an ability to think outside the box, which is reflected in itsprofitability measures. It is a buy at its current price, and has an opportunity to stage a comeback in the coming years.</p><p><b>Tupperware Brands</b></p><p>While not the most high-flying name you've ever heard,<b>Tupperware Brands</b>(NYSE:TUP)simply runs a sustainably profitable business. Last year's earnings were $2.24 a share, and the stock currently trades around $25 per share, leading to a current price-to-earnings ratio of only about 11. While overall sales were down in 2020, profitable sales growth rose, a sign that the company is still able to control costs and make money in the most difficult of circumstances.</p><p>The stock has also lost two-thirds of its value since 2013 but remains profitable. According to its year-end press release, the company has been successful in restructuring its debt and executing on its turnaround plans (especially concerning its core businesses). Shares remain cheap for the moment, but the fact remains: The company makes money and has the financials to prove it.</p><p><b>When in doubt, seek value</b></p><p>The basic premise of value investing is to find profitable companies that happen to be on sale in the open market. While single-stock investing is far from a guaranteed strategy, it's worth looking into seemingly \"forgotten\" companies that simply have not yet had their day in the sun. Companies that have demonstrated their ability to grow and sustain profitability are your best bet, especially when they're cheap.</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>Wall Street Has Given Up on These 3 Stocks, and That's a Huge Mistake</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\">\nWall Street Has Given Up on These 3 Stocks, and That's a Huge Mistake\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-04-02 20:16 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/02/wall-street-has-given-up-on-these-3-stocks-and-tha/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>It's never a bad time to search for beaten-down stocks that are profitable on paper.Searching forvalue stocksis pretty simple: Find financially robust companies that have performed poorly from a share...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/02/wall-street-has-given-up-on-these-3-stocks-and-tha/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"GILD":"吉利德科学","DISH":"Dish Network"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/04/02/wall-street-has-given-up-on-these-3-stocks-and-tha/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1121666420","content_text":"It's never a bad time to search for beaten-down stocks that are profitable on paper.Searching forvalue stocksis pretty simple: Find financially robust companies that have performed poorly from a share price perspective, and buy them when they're down. When the share price comes back to reality, you'll be a winner. Wall Street has the habit of kicking a stock when it's down, as negative sentiment surrounding a particular name can spell doom for shareholders.For those seeking value, these moments present an opportunity. Here, we'll look at three value stocks that have seen better days, but also have a good chance at rebounding.Gilead SciencesOver the past five years,Gilead Sciences(NASDAQ:GILD)has managed to lose about 40% of its value on the open market, and has vastly underperformed apassively held index fundover the same period (as shown below). As a market leader in the oncology, HIV, and hepatitis C drug markets, respectively, the company produces a suite of antivirals for typically hard-to-treat illnesses. While Gilead was -- and is -- front-and-center during the pandemic in its production of Veklury (more commonly known as remdesivir), it is not one of the major vaccine producers.Perhaps the better news for those considering a Gilead investment is that the company is fundamentally quite strong. It trades at 9 times earnings, which is comparably cheap across the large-cap biotech sector. It projects a strong 2021, releasing guidance for revenue of $25 billion and EPS in the $7 range .Put simply, the company trades at an attractive price relative to the earnings it generates, and the hope is that patients start treatment for other viral and chronic (non-COVID) illnesses now that the pandemic has waned a bit in the early part of the year.DISH NetworkDespite a stagnant stock price --DISH Network(NASDAQ:DISH)has fallen from just under $50 per share to around $35 today -- there is reason to believe a comeback is in the works. The stock currently trades at 11 times earnings, relatively cheap based on today's standards, and posted strong revenue growth in 2020, up about 40% from 2019.DISH has engaged in a few creative partnerships; perhaps the most promising of the bunchis a pact with DraftKings, which seeks to offer sports betting from DISH set-top boxes. The underlying current here is that DISH Network has shown an ability to think outside the box, which is reflected in itsprofitability measures. It is a buy at its current price, and has an opportunity to stage a comeback in the coming years.Tupperware BrandsWhile not the most high-flying name you've ever heard,Tupperware Brands(NYSE:TUP)simply runs a sustainably profitable business. Last year's earnings were $2.24 a share, and the stock currently trades around $25 per share, leading to a current price-to-earnings ratio of only about 11. While overall sales were down in 2020, profitable sales growth rose, a sign that the company is still able to control costs and make money in the most difficult of circumstances.The stock has also lost two-thirds of its value since 2013 but remains profitable. According to its year-end press release, the company has been successful in restructuring its debt and executing on its turnaround plans (especially concerning its core businesses). Shares remain cheap for the moment, but the fact remains: The company makes money and has the financials to prove it.When in doubt, seek valueThe basic premise of value investing is to find profitable companies that happen to be on sale in the open market. While single-stock investing is far from a guaranteed strategy, it's worth looking into seemingly \"forgotten\" companies that simply have not yet had their day in the sun. 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Why It May Extend Its Lead.","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1109567373","media":"Barrons","summary":"Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings,pushing its market value past Mastercard‘s.\nShares of ","content":"<p>Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings,pushing its market value past Mastercard‘s.</p>\n<p>Shares of PayPal (ticker: PYPL) have rocketed 31% this year, including a 2.7% gain on Tuesday, to around $306. PayPal’s market value is now $359 billion.Mastercard‘s equity, meanwhile, was worth $339 billion at recent prices around $341.</p>\n<p>Mastercard (MA) andVisa(V), the two major card-processing networks, have been hurt by a slowdown in payment volumes related to the pandemic, particularly in highly profitable cross-border transactions. Both stocks are down around 4% this year and are largely flat over the past 52 weeks.</p>\n<p>PayPal, on the other hand, got a lift as the pandemic sent shoppers online and fueled a surge in digital payments. The company is also developing new revenue streams, aiming to become a digital payments “super app,” expanding into everything from Bitcoin to in-store QR-codes, international money transfers, and new peer-to-peer (P2P) services.</p>\n<p>PayPal outlined its five-year strategy in a presentation to investors last week. And some analysts were clearly impressed. Lisa Ellis of MoffettNathanson raised her price target on the stock to $350, reflecting a variety of sources of growth.</p>\n<p>Just about every facet of the business may bepoisedto double over the next five years. PayPal expects to have 750 million active accounts by 2025, up from 377 million now. It sees total payments volume expanding at a 25% annualized rate, reaching $2.8 trillion by 2025. Revenues are expected to hit more than $50 billion, up from an estimated $25.6 billion this year.</p>\n<p>PayPal also expects to boost adjusted operating margins from 25% to 28%, and sees earnings per share rising an average 22% a year. It’s planning to generate $40 billion in free cash flow over the next five years, targeting 30% to 40% for share repurchases.</p>\n<p>As Ellis points out, PayPal has several stepping stones to hit those targets. One is a new service called Buy Now Pay Later, an interest-free installment plan for consumer purchases. The service is gaining traction, with $750 million of transaction volume in the fourth quarter.</p>\n<p>Anothergrowth driveris cryptocurrencies. PayPal users can now buy and store Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on its app. The company aims to allow crypto to be used as a funding source with the 28 million merchants on its platform, acting as a middleman between consumers and businesses. Bitcoinhit a record$50,000 on Tuesday, up 75% this year, and it appears to be driving greater usage of PayPal, which could ultimately lead to higher average revenue per customer.</p>\n<p>PayPal also aims to use its Venmo P2P service as a platform for consumer-to-business payments. And PayPal is making inroads with brick-and-mortar merchants through QR technology for contactless payments in stores.</p>\n<p>Does all of this warrant a higher market value and a steep premium to Mastercard stock? The card network is actually expected to lift revenue and profits at a faster pace in fiscal 2021, according to Ellis, growing revenue 21.7% versus 19% for PayPal. She also sees Mastercard’s earnings per share rising 33.3% versus 17.5% for PayPal’s.</p>\n<p>But the five-year outlook is clearly more favorable for PayPal, with revenue rising 21% a year, compared with 15% for Mastercard, and earnings compounding at a 22% rate, versus 17% for Mastercard.</p>\n<p>The question is whether PayPal’s valuation is getting too rich. At 67 times estimated 2021 per-share earnings, PayPal stock is trading nearly three times more expensive than the S&P 500’s P/E ratio of 23 times earnings. Mastercard goes for 42 times 2021 earnings.</p>\n<p>Nonetheless, Wall Street can’t seem to catch up with PayPal’s fast-rising stock. The average target for the stock price is $309, less than 2% above the recent level.</p>\n<p>“You have to appreciate the earnings power in the model,” says Wedbush analyst Moshe Katri, who maintained a $300 target on the stock after the presentation last week. “The more they’re able to expand user engagement and get to point where users keep going back and using its products, the more the user fees can go up.”</p>\n<p>Whether that means the stock can keep climbing will depend on how quickly it can turn into the super-app that Wall Street has come to expect.</p>","source":"lsy1601382232898","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>PayPal Is Now Worth More Than Mastercard. 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Why It May Extend Its Lead.\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-02-17 18:31 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.barrons.com/articles/paypal-is-now-worth-more-than-mastercard-why-it-may-extend-its-lead-51613506791?mod=hp_DAY_1><strong>Barrons</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings,pushing its market value past Mastercard‘s.\nShares of PayPal (ticker: PYPL) have rocketed 31% this year, including a 2.7% gain on Tuesday, to around $306....</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.barrons.com/articles/paypal-is-now-worth-more-than-mastercard-why-it-may-extend-its-lead-51613506791?mod=hp_DAY_1\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"MA":"万事达","PYPL":"PayPal"},"source_url":"https://www.barrons.com/articles/paypal-is-now-worth-more-than-mastercard-why-it-may-extend-its-lead-51613506791?mod=hp_DAY_1","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1109567373","content_text":"Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings,pushing its market value past Mastercard‘s.\nShares of PayPal (ticker: PYPL) have rocketed 31% this year, including a 2.7% gain on Tuesday, to around $306. PayPal’s market value is now $359 billion.Mastercard‘s equity, meanwhile, was worth $339 billion at recent prices around $341.\nMastercard (MA) andVisa(V), the two major card-processing networks, have been hurt by a slowdown in payment volumes related to the pandemic, particularly in highly profitable cross-border transactions. Both stocks are down around 4% this year and are largely flat over the past 52 weeks.\nPayPal, on the other hand, got a lift as the pandemic sent shoppers online and fueled a surge in digital payments. The company is also developing new revenue streams, aiming to become a digital payments “super app,” expanding into everything from Bitcoin to in-store QR-codes, international money transfers, and new peer-to-peer (P2P) services.\nPayPal outlined its five-year strategy in a presentation to investors last week. And some analysts were clearly impressed. Lisa Ellis of MoffettNathanson raised her price target on the stock to $350, reflecting a variety of sources of growth.\nJust about every facet of the business may bepoisedto double over the next five years. PayPal expects to have 750 million active accounts by 2025, up from 377 million now. It sees total payments volume expanding at a 25% annualized rate, reaching $2.8 trillion by 2025. Revenues are expected to hit more than $50 billion, up from an estimated $25.6 billion this year.\nPayPal also expects to boost adjusted operating margins from 25% to 28%, and sees earnings per share rising an average 22% a year. It’s planning to generate $40 billion in free cash flow over the next five years, targeting 30% to 40% for share repurchases.\nAs Ellis points out, PayPal has several stepping stones to hit those targets. One is a new service called Buy Now Pay Later, an interest-free installment plan for consumer purchases. The service is gaining traction, with $750 million of transaction volume in the fourth quarter.\nAnothergrowth driveris cryptocurrencies. PayPal users can now buy and store Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on its app. The company aims to allow crypto to be used as a funding source with the 28 million merchants on its platform, acting as a middleman between consumers and businesses. Bitcoinhit a record$50,000 on Tuesday, up 75% this year, and it appears to be driving greater usage of PayPal, which could ultimately lead to higher average revenue per customer.\nPayPal also aims to use its Venmo P2P service as a platform for consumer-to-business payments. And PayPal is making inroads with brick-and-mortar merchants through QR technology for contactless payments in stores.\nDoes all of this warrant a higher market value and a steep premium to Mastercard stock? The card network is actually expected to lift revenue and profits at a faster pace in fiscal 2021, according to Ellis, growing revenue 21.7% versus 19% for PayPal. She also sees Mastercard’s earnings per share rising 33.3% versus 17.5% for PayPal’s.\nBut the five-year outlook is clearly more favorable for PayPal, with revenue rising 21% a year, compared with 15% for Mastercard, and earnings compounding at a 22% rate, versus 17% for Mastercard.\nThe question is whether PayPal’s valuation is getting too rich. At 67 times estimated 2021 per-share earnings, PayPal stock is trading nearly three times more expensive than the S&P 500’s P/E ratio of 23 times earnings. Mastercard goes for 42 times 2021 earnings.\nNonetheless, Wall Street can’t seem to catch up with PayPal’s fast-rising stock. The average target for the stock price is $309, less than 2% above the recent level.\n“You have to appreciate the earnings power in the model,” says Wedbush analyst Moshe Katri, who maintained a $300 target on the stock after the presentation last week. “The more they’re able to expand user engagement and get to point where users keep going back and using its products, the more the user fees can go up.”\nWhether that means the stock can keep climbing will depend on how quickly it can turn into the super-app that Wall Street has come to expect.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"MA":0.9,"PYPL":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":632,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":388203687,"gmtCreate":1613056073549,"gmtModify":1704877937978,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Yes","listText":"Yes","text":"Yes","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/388203687","repostId":"1168862133","repostType":2,"repost":{"id":"1168862133","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1613024272,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1168862133?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-02-11 14:17","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Best Stocks To Buy For 2021? 4 Fintech Stocks To Watch","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1168862133","media":"Nasdaq","summary":"If you’re caught up on the latestBitcoin news, you likely know thatfintech stocksare in the hot seat","content":"<p>If you’re caught up on the latestBitcoin news, you likely know thatfintech stocksare in the hot seat right now. This is thanks to a $1.5 billion investment into the cryptocurrency from electric vehicle titan Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA). It is one of the latest large tech companies to not only invest in but eventually start acceptingBitcoinas payment. In fact, there have even been speculations of Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) being well-positioned to join the cryptocurrency craze as well. How does this connect to fintech stocks?</p>\n<p>Well, to begin with, fintech companies are the bridge that allows most of the general public access to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Alternatively, they are also key players in this current age of digital finance. Whatever way you cut it, the fintech industry is becoming more essential and is here to stay for the long run. Meanwhile, more conventional top fintech stocks like Mastercard (NYSE: MA) and American Express (NYSE: AXP) have mostly seen their shares recover to pre-pandemic levels. Therefore, investors would be logical in looking for thebest fintech stocks now. Having read till this point, you might be interested in investing in this industry yourself. If you are, here are four fintech stocks to consider now.</p>\n<p>Top Fintech Stocks To Watch</p>\n<ul>\n <li><b>Mogo Inc.</b>(NASDAQ: MOGO)</li>\n <li><b>PayPal Holdings Inc.</b>(NASDAQ: PYPL)</li>\n <li><b>Square Inc.</b>(NYSE: SQ)</li>\n <li><b>Green Dot Corporation</b>(NYSE: GDOT)</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Mogo Inc.</p>\n<p>Starting us off is Canadian fintech company Mogo. It offers a wide range of financial services ranging from personal loans, mortgages, a Visa Prepaid Card, and credit score viewing. More importantly, the company also facilitates Bitcoin transactions. This particular service has exploded together with the price of the cryptocurrency over the last month. Mogo saw massive month-over-month jumps of 141% in new Bitcoin accounts added and 323% in Bitcoin transaction volume in January. Likewise, MOGO stock is currently up by over 160% year-to-date. Aside from Bitcoin-related tailwinds, the company has also been hard at work expanding its financial portfolio.</p>\n<p>For starters, Mogo acquired leading digital payments solutions provider Carta Worldwide, over two weeks ago. This move expanded Mogo’s addressable market by entering the global $2.5 trillion payments market. Following that, the company expanded into Japan last week via Carta. According to Mogo, this move was in support of the TransferWise multi-currency debit card launch in the country. With this move, Mogo continues to expand its market reach globally and seems eager to make the most of its newly acquired subsidiary. With the company firing on all cylinders now, will you be watching MOGO stock?</p>\n<p>PayPal Holdings Inc.</p>\n<p>Following that, we will be looking at fintech giant, PayPal. Just like our other entries on this list, the company does facilitate cryptocurrency transactions for its clients. Last week, PayPal reported record figures across the board. For its fourth quarter, the company saw a total payment volume (TPV) of $277 billion, a 39% increase year-over-year. Furthermore, the company’s earnings per share more than tripled over the same time as well. In detail, TPVs across its merchant services and Venmo app grew by 42% and 60% respectively. With PayPal riding both Bitcoin and pandemic tailwinds, PYPL stock continues to soar to greater heights. It has gained by over 230% since the March lows and closed yesterday at a record high. Investors may be wondering if it still has room to run moving forward.</p>\n<p>For one thing, the company does not seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Yesterday, it announced a new collaboration with global commerce solutions provider Digital River (DR). To summarize, PayPal now has a new ‘pay later’ option available to U.S. clients on DR’s e-commerce platform.<i>The “Pay in 4</i>” feature will allow customers to pay for items priced from $30 to $600 across four interest-free payments. Simultaneously, merchants get paid upfront at no additional cost to the customer. As PayPal continues to make waves in the fintech space, could PYPL stock continue to flourish this year? You tell me.</p>\n<p>Square Inc.</p>\n<p>Another top fintech company on the radar now would be Square. Aside from its Bitcoin-related services, the leading fintech player does bring a lot to the table. Whether it is financial solutions, merchant services, or mobile payment, Square’s offerings compete with the best in the field. For the uninitiated, the company markets software and hardware payments products to businesses of all sizes. At the same time, its consumer-focused digital payment ecosystem, Cash App, has also seen mind-blowing growth in the past year. Square reported having 30 million monthly active users on the app which generated over $2 billion in revenue in its recent quarter. Seasoned investors would be familiar with the meteoric rise of the company. Indeed, SQ stock has and continues to impress with gains of over 200% in the past year. With the current focus on fintech, could investors continue to find more value in SQ stock?</p>\n<p>Well, it has been posting phenomenal figures on the business side of things. In its third-quarter fiscal reported in November, it saw a year-over-year surge of 139% in total revenue and 246% in cash on hand. Specifically, Cash App’s gross profit skyrocketed by 212% year-over-year. All things considered, will you be watching SQ stock ahead of Square’s upcomingearnings callon February 23?</p>\n<p>Green Dot Corporation</p>\n<p>Undoubtedly, Green Dot is a fintech industry-veteran that should not be overlooked. As it stands, Green Dot is the world’s largest prepaid debit card company by market capitalization. The company also boasts an impressive list of clients, to say the least. Its fintech partners include but are not limited to, Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Uber (NYSE: UBER), and Walmart (NYSE: WMT). Equally impressive is GDOT stock’s growth of over 220% since the March selloffs. With Green Dot slated to release its fourth-quarter earnings on February 22, I can see investors watching GDOT stock closely.</p>\n<p>For the most part, the company has been hard at work maintaining its current momentum. Last month, the company launched a new mobile bank focused on addressing the two in three Americans “<i>living from paycheck to paycheck</i>”. Through this, Green Dot is leveraging its rich industry experience to provide affordable banking solutions for clients in need. In the long run, this could play out well for Green Dot as it engages consumers amidst these troubling times. Moreover, the company appointed a new CTO in Gyorgy Tomso last week. CEO Dan Henry said, “<i>Gyorgy is a fintech veteran whose deep experience leading technology strategy for financial services companies is going to be instrumental in Green Dot’s growth as a leading fintech.</i>” Has all this convinced you to add GDOT to your watchlist?</p>","source":"lsy1603171495471","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>Best Stocks To Buy For 2021? 4 Fintech Stocks To Watch</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\">\nBest Stocks To Buy For 2021? 4 Fintech Stocks To Watch\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-02-11 14:17 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/best-stocks-to-buy-for-2021-4-fintech-stocks-to-watch-2021-02-10><strong>Nasdaq</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>If you’re caught up on the latestBitcoin news, you likely know thatfintech stocksare in the hot seat right now. This is thanks to a $1.5 billion investment into the cryptocurrency from electric ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/best-stocks-to-buy-for-2021-4-fintech-stocks-to-watch-2021-02-10\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"SPY":"标普500ETF",".DJI":"道琼斯",".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index"},"source_url":"https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/best-stocks-to-buy-for-2021-4-fintech-stocks-to-watch-2021-02-10","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1168862133","content_text":"If you’re caught up on the latestBitcoin news, you likely know thatfintech stocksare in the hot seat right now. This is thanks to a $1.5 billion investment into the cryptocurrency from electric vehicle titan Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA). It is one of the latest large tech companies to not only invest in but eventually start acceptingBitcoinas payment. In fact, there have even been speculations of Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) being well-positioned to join the cryptocurrency craze as well. How does this connect to fintech stocks?\nWell, to begin with, fintech companies are the bridge that allows most of the general public access to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Alternatively, they are also key players in this current age of digital finance. Whatever way you cut it, the fintech industry is becoming more essential and is here to stay for the long run. Meanwhile, more conventional top fintech stocks like Mastercard (NYSE: MA) and American Express (NYSE: AXP) have mostly seen their shares recover to pre-pandemic levels. Therefore, investors would be logical in looking for thebest fintech stocks now. Having read till this point, you might be interested in investing in this industry yourself. If you are, here are four fintech stocks to consider now.\nTop Fintech Stocks To Watch\n\nMogo Inc.(NASDAQ: MOGO)\nPayPal Holdings Inc.(NASDAQ: PYPL)\nSquare Inc.(NYSE: SQ)\nGreen Dot Corporation(NYSE: GDOT)\n\nMogo Inc.\nStarting us off is Canadian fintech company Mogo. It offers a wide range of financial services ranging from personal loans, mortgages, a Visa Prepaid Card, and credit score viewing. More importantly, the company also facilitates Bitcoin transactions. This particular service has exploded together with the price of the cryptocurrency over the last month. Mogo saw massive month-over-month jumps of 141% in new Bitcoin accounts added and 323% in Bitcoin transaction volume in January. Likewise, MOGO stock is currently up by over 160% year-to-date. Aside from Bitcoin-related tailwinds, the company has also been hard at work expanding its financial portfolio.\nFor starters, Mogo acquired leading digital payments solutions provider Carta Worldwide, over two weeks ago. This move expanded Mogo’s addressable market by entering the global $2.5 trillion payments market. Following that, the company expanded into Japan last week via Carta. According to Mogo, this move was in support of the TransferWise multi-currency debit card launch in the country. With this move, Mogo continues to expand its market reach globally and seems eager to make the most of its newly acquired subsidiary. With the company firing on all cylinders now, will you be watching MOGO stock?\nPayPal Holdings Inc.\nFollowing that, we will be looking at fintech giant, PayPal. Just like our other entries on this list, the company does facilitate cryptocurrency transactions for its clients. Last week, PayPal reported record figures across the board. For its fourth quarter, the company saw a total payment volume (TPV) of $277 billion, a 39% increase year-over-year. Furthermore, the company’s earnings per share more than tripled over the same time as well. In detail, TPVs across its merchant services and Venmo app grew by 42% and 60% respectively. With PayPal riding both Bitcoin and pandemic tailwinds, PYPL stock continues to soar to greater heights. It has gained by over 230% since the March lows and closed yesterday at a record high. Investors may be wondering if it still has room to run moving forward.\nFor one thing, the company does not seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Yesterday, it announced a new collaboration with global commerce solutions provider Digital River (DR). To summarize, PayPal now has a new ‘pay later’ option available to U.S. clients on DR’s e-commerce platform.The “Pay in 4” feature will allow customers to pay for items priced from $30 to $600 across four interest-free payments. Simultaneously, merchants get paid upfront at no additional cost to the customer. As PayPal continues to make waves in the fintech space, could PYPL stock continue to flourish this year? You tell me.\nSquare Inc.\nAnother top fintech company on the radar now would be Square. Aside from its Bitcoin-related services, the leading fintech player does bring a lot to the table. Whether it is financial solutions, merchant services, or mobile payment, Square’s offerings compete with the best in the field. For the uninitiated, the company markets software and hardware payments products to businesses of all sizes. At the same time, its consumer-focused digital payment ecosystem, Cash App, has also seen mind-blowing growth in the past year. Square reported having 30 million monthly active users on the app which generated over $2 billion in revenue in its recent quarter. Seasoned investors would be familiar with the meteoric rise of the company. Indeed, SQ stock has and continues to impress with gains of over 200% in the past year. With the current focus on fintech, could investors continue to find more value in SQ stock?\nWell, it has been posting phenomenal figures on the business side of things. In its third-quarter fiscal reported in November, it saw a year-over-year surge of 139% in total revenue and 246% in cash on hand. Specifically, Cash App’s gross profit skyrocketed by 212% year-over-year. All things considered, will you be watching SQ stock ahead of Square’s upcomingearnings callon February 23?\nGreen Dot Corporation\nUndoubtedly, Green Dot is a fintech industry-veteran that should not be overlooked. As it stands, Green Dot is the world’s largest prepaid debit card company by market capitalization. The company also boasts an impressive list of clients, to say the least. Its fintech partners include but are not limited to, Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Uber (NYSE: UBER), and Walmart (NYSE: WMT). Equally impressive is GDOT stock’s growth of over 220% since the March selloffs. With Green Dot slated to release its fourth-quarter earnings on February 22, I can see investors watching GDOT stock closely.\nFor the most part, the company has been hard at work maintaining its current momentum. Last month, the company launched a new mobile bank focused on addressing the two in three Americans “living from paycheck to paycheck”. Through this, Green Dot is leveraging its rich industry experience to provide affordable banking solutions for clients in need. In the long run, this could play out well for Green Dot as it engages consumers amidst these troubling times. Moreover, the company appointed a new CTO in Gyorgy Tomso last week. 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Higher yields lower the present value of future cash flows of growth stocks.</p>\n<p>On the other hand, the financial sector attracted an inflow of $3.14 billion, the biggest in eight weeks, as investor ploughed money into cyclical stocks on rising optimism about a global economic recovery.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Global bond outflows in the week ended March 10 -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/7f6bea846d584f1e337a0cc5c5232ad6\" tg-width=\"1272\" tg-height=\"524\"></p>\n<p>Other sectors, which rise and fall along with the economic cycles, such as industrials, energy and mining companies, also had inflows in the week.</p>\n<p>Among commodity funds, precious metal funds saw net sales of $1.74 billion, the fifth consecutive weekly outflow, signalling investors are looking past safer assets such as gold and willing to take higher risks.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Global fund flows into equity sectors -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c183c9a9187545e89e2364bfbf638a27\" tg-width=\"1276\" tg-height=\"549\"></p>\n<p>An analysis of 23,755 emerging-market funds showed equity funds got $2.3 billion in inflows. Bond funds saw net sales of $3.4 billion, their biggest outflow for the latter in about a year.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Fund flows into EM equities and bonds -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6da719b76cab69810dc6c7e179f49f4a\" tg-width=\"1272\" tg-height=\"525\"></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>Global investors continue to pour money into equity funds, shrugging off inflation fears</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\">\nGlobal investors continue to pour money into equity funds, shrugging off inflation fears\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<a class=\"head\" href=\"https://laohu8.com/wemedia/1036604489\">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/443ce19704621c837795676028cec868);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Reuters </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2021-03-12 21:42</p>\n</div>\n\n</a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>March 12 (Reuters) - Global investors continued to pour money into equity funds on hopes over global economic recovery and vaccine optimism, shrugging off concerns about inflation levels.</p>\n<p>Flows into equity mutual funds doubled from last week to $20.4 billion in the week to March 10, data from Refinitiv Lipper showed.</p>\n<p>However, investors sold a net $2.7 billion in global bond funds, as U.S. Treasury yields touched a 1-year high this week.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Fund flows into global equities bonds and money markets -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d67fde2fd7daed9f440e3347d70817ed\" tg-width=\"1255\" tg-height=\"530\"></p>\n<p>Meanwhile, investors also put $28.7 billion worth of money into safer money market funds, the data showed.</p>\n<p>Among equity funds, technology funds faced an outflow for the first time in a year due to the surge in bond yields. Higher yields lower the present value of future cash flows of growth stocks.</p>\n<p>On the other hand, the financial sector attracted an inflow of $3.14 billion, the biggest in eight weeks, as investor ploughed money into cyclical stocks on rising optimism about a global economic recovery.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Global bond outflows in the week ended March 10 -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/7f6bea846d584f1e337a0cc5c5232ad6\" tg-width=\"1272\" tg-height=\"524\"></p>\n<p>Other sectors, which rise and fall along with the economic cycles, such as industrials, energy and mining companies, also had inflows in the week.</p>\n<p>Among commodity funds, precious metal funds saw net sales of $1.74 billion, the fifth consecutive weekly outflow, signalling investors are looking past safer assets such as gold and willing to take higher risks.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Global fund flows into equity sectors -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c183c9a9187545e89e2364bfbf638a27\" tg-width=\"1276\" tg-height=\"549\"></p>\n<p>An analysis of 23,755 emerging-market funds showed equity funds got $2.3 billion in inflows. Bond funds saw net sales of $3.4 billion, their biggest outflow for the latter in about a year.</p>\n<p>Graphic: Fund flows into EM equities and bonds -</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6da719b76cab69810dc6c7e179f49f4a\" tg-width=\"1272\" tg-height=\"525\"></p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{".DJI":"道琼斯",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index",".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2118575159","content_text":"March 12 (Reuters) - Global investors continued to pour money into equity funds on hopes over global economic recovery and vaccine optimism, shrugging off concerns about inflation levels.\nFlows into equity mutual funds doubled from last week to $20.4 billion in the week to March 10, data from Refinitiv Lipper showed.\nHowever, investors sold a net $2.7 billion in global bond funds, as U.S. Treasury yields touched a 1-year high this week.\nGraphic: Fund flows into global equities bonds and money markets -\n\nMeanwhile, investors also put $28.7 billion worth of money into safer money market funds, the data showed.\nAmong equity funds, technology funds faced an outflow for the first time in a year due to the surge in bond yields. Higher yields lower the present value of future cash flows of growth stocks.\nOn the other hand, the financial sector attracted an inflow of $3.14 billion, the biggest in eight weeks, as investor ploughed money into cyclical stocks on rising optimism about a global economic recovery.\nGraphic: Global bond outflows in the week ended March 10 -\n\nOther sectors, which rise and fall along with the economic cycles, such as industrials, energy and mining companies, also had inflows in the week.\nAmong commodity funds, precious metal funds saw net sales of $1.74 billion, the fifth consecutive weekly outflow, signalling investors are looking past safer assets such as gold and willing to take higher risks.\nGraphic: Global fund flows into equity sectors -\n\nAn analysis of 23,755 emerging-market funds showed equity funds got $2.3 billion in inflows. 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For most of 2020, investors poured money into names like online retailer Amazon $$, electric-car maker Tesla $$, and e-commerce platform Shopify -- \"growth\" stocks that kept indexes afloat in a turbulent year that hammered share prices across the board.But when news broke in early November 2020 that drug company Pfizer $$ and its partner BioNTech $$ had developed an effective vaccine against COVID-19, something pro","content":"<p>MW Here's the formula for spotting genuinely undervalued companies, claims this investment house</p>\n<p>The growth stock vs. value stock dichotomy doesn't make sense, says ValuAnalysis</p>\n<p>For most of 2020, investors poured money into names like online retailer Amazon <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AMZN\">$(AMZN)$</a>, electric-car maker Tesla <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TSLA\">$(TSLA)$</a>, and e-commerce platform Shopify (SHOP.T)-- \"growth\" stocks that kept indexes afloat in a turbulent year that hammered share prices across the board.</p>\n<p>But when news broke in early November 2020 that drug company Pfizer <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/PFE\">$(PFE)$</a> and its partner BioNTech <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/BNTX\">$(BNTX)$</a> had developed an effective vaccine against COVID-19, something profound happened in financial markets.</p>\n<p>Investors rotated out of these investments in favor of \"value\" stocks hammered by the COVID-19 pandemic, like airlines.</p>\n<p>This rotation was based on an essential concept in investing: There are some stocks that are clearly undervalued based on standard metrics.</p>\n<p>And it is completely flawed, according to research from ValuAnalysis, a London-based fund manager and equity investment boutique, which specializes in valuation.</p>\n<p>The apparent difference between growth stocks and value stocks is that the former is overvalued based on fundamental metrics while the latter is undervalued.</p>\n<p>\"Everyone knows that this thing doesn't make any sense because growth is not the opposite of value,\" Pascal Costantini, who led the research at ValuAnalysis, tells MarketWatch.</p>\n<p>\"It should be high-growth and low-growth, and I can imagine that, somewhere in an office, some guy said 'well this is not catchy enough, so how about growth and value?'\"</p>\n<p>Analysts and investors use metrics like the price-to-earnings ratio, or price multiple, to value stocks. ValuAnalysis uses price as a multiple of normalized net free cash flow as its benchmark, and identifies the imaginary dividing line between value and growth stocks at 35x, which is the market median.</p>\n<p>The value vs. growth divide would suggest that a company trading at a 17x earnings multiple is undervalued. In reality, ValuAnalysis says it is likely a company that won't grow.</p>\n<p>In reality, a stock's value is based on the company's ability to grow free cash flow in an environment where the cost of capital is 5% to 6%. So if a company isn't outpacing that by improving revenue and margins, the multiple won't increase and the stock price is unlikely to rise.</p>\n<p>Stocks that are actually undervalued will trade between 25x and 35x free cash flow, Costantini says, outpacing the cost of capital but not breaking past the market median.</p>\n<p>To have potential, a company's accumulation of assets or revenue growth must outpace increases in global gross domestic product, and ideally show signs of accelerating. There must also be an increase in operational leverage through revenue or margins. A decrease in the risk premium, such as through advances in controlling carbon emissions, helps.</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>Here's the formula for spotting genuinely undervalued companies, claims this investment house</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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ValuAnalysis uses price as a multiple of normalized net free cash flow as its benchmark, and identifies the imaginary dividing line between value and growth stocks at 35x, which is the market median.</p>\n<p>The value vs. growth divide would suggest that a company trading at a 17x earnings multiple is undervalued. In reality, ValuAnalysis says it is likely a company that won't grow.</p>\n<p>In reality, a stock's value is based on the company's ability to grow free cash flow in an environment where the cost of capital is 5% to 6%. So if a company isn't outpacing that by improving revenue and margins, the multiple won't increase and the stock price is unlikely to rise.</p>\n<p>Stocks that are actually undervalued will trade between 25x and 35x free cash flow, Costantini says, outpacing the cost of capital but not breaking past the market median.</p>\n<p>To have potential, a company's accumulation of assets or revenue growth must outpace increases in global gross domestic product, and ideally show signs of accelerating. There must also be an increase in operational leverage through revenue or margins. A decrease in the risk premium, such as through advances in controlling carbon emissions, helps.</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/15e20574f8fb568333181d61bb200086","relate_stocks":{"PFE":"辉瑞","TSLA":"特斯拉","AMZN":"亚马逊"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2110026963","content_text":"MW Here's the formula for spotting genuinely undervalued companies, claims this investment house\nThe growth stock vs. value stock dichotomy doesn't make sense, says ValuAnalysis\nFor most of 2020, investors poured money into names like online retailer Amazon $(AMZN)$, electric-car maker Tesla $(TSLA)$, and e-commerce platform Shopify (SHOP.T)-- \"growth\" stocks that kept indexes afloat in a turbulent year that hammered share prices across the board.\nBut when news broke in early November 2020 that drug company Pfizer $(PFE)$ and its partner BioNTech $(BNTX)$ had developed an effective vaccine against COVID-19, something profound happened in financial markets.\nInvestors rotated out of these investments in favor of \"value\" stocks hammered by the COVID-19 pandemic, like airlines.\nThis rotation was based on an essential concept in investing: There are some stocks that are clearly undervalued based on standard metrics.\nAnd it is completely flawed, according to research from ValuAnalysis, a London-based fund manager and equity investment boutique, which specializes in valuation.\nThe apparent difference between growth stocks and value stocks is that the former is overvalued based on fundamental metrics while the latter is undervalued.\n\"Everyone knows that this thing doesn't make any sense because growth is not the opposite of value,\" Pascal Costantini, who led the research at ValuAnalysis, tells MarketWatch.\n\"It should be high-growth and low-growth, and I can imagine that, somewhere in an office, some guy said 'well this is not catchy enough, so how about growth and value?'\"\nAnalysts and investors use metrics like the price-to-earnings ratio, or price multiple, to value stocks. ValuAnalysis uses price as a multiple of normalized net free cash flow as its benchmark, and identifies the imaginary dividing line between value and growth stocks at 35x, which is the market median.\nThe value vs. growth divide would suggest that a company trading at a 17x earnings multiple is undervalued. In reality, ValuAnalysis says it is likely a company that won't grow.\nIn reality, a stock's value is based on the company's ability to grow free cash flow in an environment where the cost of capital is 5% to 6%. So if a company isn't outpacing that by improving revenue and margins, the multiple won't increase and the stock price is unlikely to rise.\nStocks that are actually undervalued will trade between 25x and 35x free cash flow, Costantini says, outpacing the cost of capital but not breaking past the market median.\nTo have potential, a company's accumulation of assets or revenue growth must outpace increases in global gross domestic product, and ideally show signs of accelerating. There must also be an increase in operational leverage through revenue or margins. A decrease in the risk premium, such as through advances in controlling carbon emissions, helps.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"PFE":0.9,"AMZN":0.9,"TSLA":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":564,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":355794332,"gmtCreate":1617102926126,"gmtModify":1704802003602,"author":{"id":"3570512829067659","authorId":"3570512829067659","name":"wooikuang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/340e73f5b123ce36eeb7279c568b1d40","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3570512829067659","authorIdStr":"3570512829067659"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good plan","listText":"Good plan","text":"Good plan","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/355794332","repostId":"1102885308","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1102885308","kind":"news","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Providing stock market headlines, business news, financials and earnings ","home_visible":1,"media_name":"Tiger Newspress","id":"1079075236","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/8274c5b9d4c2852bfb1c4d6ce16c68ba"},"pubTimestamp":1617094398,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1102885308?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-03-30 16:53","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Xiaomi Plans $15 Billion Foray into Electric Cars","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1102885308","media":"Tiger Newspress","summary":" -- Xiaomi Corp. plans to invest about 100 billion yuan over the next three years to manufacture electric cars, a person familiar with the matter said, embarking on its biggest-ever overhaul to enter China’s booming EV market.The Chinese smartphone maker is the latest to pile into an already crowded arena, where an array of automakers from Tesla Inc. to local upstarts Nio Inc. and Xpeng Inc. are battling for a slice of the world’s biggest EV market. Search giant Baidu Inc. and Geely Automobile","content":"<p>(March 30) (Bloomberg) -- Xiaomi Corp. plans to invest about 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) over the next three years to manufacture electric cars, a person familiar with the matter said, embarking on its biggest-ever overhaul to enter China’s booming EV market.</p><p>The Chinese smartphone maker is the latest to pile into an already crowded arena, where an array of automakers from Tesla Inc. to local upstarts Nio Inc. and Xpeng Inc. are battling for a slice of the world’s biggest EV market. Search giant Baidu Inc. and Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. are also said to be teaming up to build electric cars. EV sales in China may climb more than 50% this year alone as consumers embrace cleaner automobiles and costs tumble, research firm Canalys estimates.</p><p>Xiaomi joins fellow tech giants from Apple Inc. to Huawei Technologies Co. in targeting the vehicle industry, betting cars of the future will grow increasingly autonomous and connected. Xiaomi will invest about 60% of the envisioned sum and plans to finance the rest, said the person, who asked not be identified because the plans are private. The smartphone maker had just under 100 billion yuan of cash and equivalents at the end of 2020.</p><p>The Beijing-based company will outsource car assembly to contract manufacturers, a model it uses for its smartphones, according to the person. Xiaomi relies on contract manufacturers such as Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group to make its mobile devices.</p><p>However, the company has no plans to choose “established” automakers for its manufacturing partners, the person said. Great Wall Motor Co. last week rejected a Reuters report it will help Xiaomi make EVs.</p><p>Billionaire Xiaomi co-founder Lei Jun led a review of the EV industry’s potential several months ago and a final decision to enter the arena was made in recent weeks, said another person familiar with the matter. Xiaomi has already hired engineers to work on software to be embedded in its cars, the person added.</p><p>It’s venturing into unfamiliar territory. Founded by Lei more than a decade ago, Xiaomi became the fastest-growing smartphone maker in China in the fourth quarter of last year after Huawei found it difficult to source key chips because of U.S. sanctions. Beyond phones, it’s best known for running internet services and making a range of cut-price home gadgets from rice cookers to robo-vacuums.</p><p></p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c78a6a02b37ed328febd689b049d652c\" tg-width=\"828\" tg-height=\"1126\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></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>Xiaomi Plans $15 Billion Foray into Electric Cars</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\">\nXiaomi Plans $15 Billion Foray into Electric Cars\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<a class=\"head\" href=\"https://laohu8.com/wemedia/1079075236\">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/8274c5b9d4c2852bfb1c4d6ce16c68ba);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Tiger Newspress </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2021-03-30 16:53</p>\n</div>\n\n</a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>(March 30) (Bloomberg) -- Xiaomi Corp. plans to invest about 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) over the next three years to manufacture electric cars, a person familiar with the matter said, embarking on its biggest-ever overhaul to enter China’s booming EV market.</p><p>The Chinese smartphone maker is the latest to pile into an already crowded arena, where an array of automakers from Tesla Inc. to local upstarts Nio Inc. and Xpeng Inc. are battling for a slice of the world’s biggest EV market. Search giant Baidu Inc. and Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. are also said to be teaming up to build electric cars. EV sales in China may climb more than 50% this year alone as consumers embrace cleaner automobiles and costs tumble, research firm Canalys estimates.</p><p>Xiaomi joins fellow tech giants from Apple Inc. to Huawei Technologies Co. in targeting the vehicle industry, betting cars of the future will grow increasingly autonomous and connected. Xiaomi will invest about 60% of the envisioned sum and plans to finance the rest, said the person, who asked not be identified because the plans are private. The smartphone maker had just under 100 billion yuan of cash and equivalents at the end of 2020.</p><p>The Beijing-based company will outsource car assembly to contract manufacturers, a model it uses for its smartphones, according to the person. Xiaomi relies on contract manufacturers such as Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group to make its mobile devices.</p><p>However, the company has no plans to choose “established” automakers for its manufacturing partners, the person said. Great Wall Motor Co. last week rejected a Reuters report it will help Xiaomi make EVs.</p><p>Billionaire Xiaomi co-founder Lei Jun led a review of the EV industry’s potential several months ago and a final decision to enter the arena was made in recent weeks, said another person familiar with the matter. Xiaomi has already hired engineers to work on software to be embedded in its cars, the person added.</p><p>It’s venturing into unfamiliar territory. Founded by Lei more than a decade ago, Xiaomi became the fastest-growing smartphone maker in China in the fourth quarter of last year after Huawei found it difficult to source key chips because of U.S. sanctions. Beyond phones, it’s best known for running internet services and making a range of cut-price home gadgets from rice cookers to robo-vacuums.</p><p></p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c78a6a02b37ed328febd689b049d652c\" tg-width=\"828\" tg-height=\"1126\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/e6182bcfc4ac2ffb4c38f48068ce9d1c","relate_stocks":{"XIACY":"小米集团ADR","01810":"小米集团-W"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1102885308","content_text":"(March 30) (Bloomberg) -- Xiaomi Corp. plans to invest about 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) over the next three years to manufacture electric cars, a person familiar with the matter said, embarking on its biggest-ever overhaul to enter China’s booming EV market.The Chinese smartphone maker is the latest to pile into an already crowded arena, where an array of automakers from Tesla Inc. to local upstarts Nio Inc. and Xpeng Inc. are battling for a slice of the world’s biggest EV market. Search giant Baidu Inc. and Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. are also said to be teaming up to build electric cars. EV sales in China may climb more than 50% this year alone as consumers embrace cleaner automobiles and costs tumble, research firm Canalys estimates.Xiaomi joins fellow tech giants from Apple Inc. to Huawei Technologies Co. in targeting the vehicle industry, betting cars of the future will grow increasingly autonomous and connected. Xiaomi will invest about 60% of the envisioned sum and plans to finance the rest, said the person, who asked not be identified because the plans are private. The smartphone maker had just under 100 billion yuan of cash and equivalents at the end of 2020.The Beijing-based company will outsource car assembly to contract manufacturers, a model it uses for its smartphones, according to the person. Xiaomi relies on contract manufacturers such as Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group to make its mobile devices.However, the company has no plans to choose “established” automakers for its manufacturing partners, the person said. Great Wall Motor Co. last week rejected a Reuters report it will help Xiaomi make EVs.Billionaire Xiaomi co-founder Lei Jun led a review of the EV industry’s potential several months ago and a final decision to enter the arena was made in recent weeks, said another person familiar with the matter. Xiaomi has already hired engineers to work on software to be embedded in its cars, the person added.It’s venturing into unfamiliar territory. Founded by Lei more than a decade ago, Xiaomi became the fastest-growing smartphone maker in China in the fourth quarter of last year after Huawei found it difficult to source key chips because of U.S. sanctions. 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By moving to support some crypto assets directly, Mastercard will \"cut out inefficiencies, letting both consumers and merchants avoid having to convert back and forth between crypto and traditional to make purchases,\" Dhamodharan said.</p>\n<p>Mastercard plans to be selective about which cryptocurrencies it allows as it embarks on its plan. The company will be looking for cryptocurrencies that respect the privacy of consumer information, follow compliance procedures and \"offer the stability people need in a vehicle for spending, not investment.\"</p>\n<p>Traditional financial technology companies are increasingly experimenting with new digital assets. Mastercard, for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a>, had already disclosed that it's held discussions with central banks about the possibility of \"central bank digital currencies,\" which would serve as alternative ways to pay beyond fiat currency.</p>\n<p>Mastercard Chief Executive Michael Miebach said on the company's latest earnings call that Mastercard's emphasis on consumer protection and transparency, as well as its acceptance network, could prove useful to central banks as they think about this future of money.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/V\">Visa</a> Inc. CEO Al Kelly said on Visa's (V) most recent earnings call that the company also has arrangements with platforms and digital wallets that issue Visa cards so that customers can spend their crypto holdings. \"These wallet relationships represent the potential for more than 50 million Visa credentials,\" he said.</p>\n<p>Kelly also spoke broadly about the prospects for cryptocurrency on Visa's platform. \"It goes without saying, to the extent a specific digital currency becomes a recognized means of exchange, there's no reason why we cannot add it to our network, which already supports over 160 currencies today,\" he said.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/PYPL\">PayPal</a> Holdings Inc. 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By moving to support some crypto assets directly, Mastercard will \"cut out inefficiencies, letting both consumers and merchants avoid having to convert back and forth between crypto and traditional to make purchases,\" Dhamodharan said.</p>\n<p>Mastercard plans to be selective about which cryptocurrencies it allows as it embarks on its plan. The company will be looking for cryptocurrencies that respect the privacy of consumer information, follow compliance procedures and \"offer the stability people need in a vehicle for spending, not investment.\"</p>\n<p>Traditional financial technology companies are increasingly experimenting with new digital assets. Mastercard, for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a>, had already disclosed that it's held discussions with central banks about the possibility of \"central bank digital currencies,\" which would serve as alternative ways to pay beyond fiat currency.</p>\n<p>Mastercard Chief Executive Michael Miebach said on the company's latest earnings call that Mastercard's emphasis on consumer protection and transparency, as well as its acceptance network, could prove useful to central banks as they think about this future of money.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/V\">Visa</a> Inc. CEO Al Kelly said on Visa's (V) most recent earnings call that the company also has arrangements with platforms and digital wallets that issue Visa cards so that customers can spend their crypto holdings. \"These wallet relationships represent the potential for more than 50 million Visa credentials,\" he said.</p>\n<p>Kelly also spoke broadly about the prospects for cryptocurrency on Visa's platform. \"It goes without saying, to the extent a specific digital currency becomes a recognized means of exchange, there's no reason why we cannot add it to our network, which already supports over 160 currencies today,\" he said.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/PYPL\">PayPal</a> Holdings Inc. (PYPL)began letting U.S. users buy and sell cryptocurrencies like bitcoin through its platform late last year .</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"MA":"万事达"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2110549049","content_text":"Company will open its network to crypto assets that meet its requirements around safety, compliance and stability\nMastercard Inc. said Wednesday that it would begin allowing merchants to accept some cryptocurrencies on its network later this year, marking the latest embrace of digital coins by a traditional payments player.\n\"We are here to enable customers, merchants and businesses to move digital value -- traditional or crypto -- however they want,\" Mastercard's executive vice president for digital assets Raj Dhamodharan said in a blog post .\nMastercard $(MA)$ already works with some crypto platforms that issue Mastercard cards allowing people to spend their crypto assets, but through those arrangements the cryptocurrencies don't flow through Mastercard's network, as the crypto partners convert the digital currencies to traditional currencies and then transmit them to Mastercard. By moving to support some crypto assets directly, Mastercard will \"cut out inefficiencies, letting both consumers and merchants avoid having to convert back and forth between crypto and traditional to make purchases,\" Dhamodharan said.\nMastercard plans to be selective about which cryptocurrencies it allows as it embarks on its plan. The company will be looking for cryptocurrencies that respect the privacy of consumer information, follow compliance procedures and \"offer the stability people need in a vehicle for spending, not investment.\"\nTraditional financial technology companies are increasingly experimenting with new digital assets. Mastercard, for one, had already disclosed that it's held discussions with central banks about the possibility of \"central bank digital currencies,\" which would serve as alternative ways to pay beyond fiat currency.\nMastercard Chief Executive Michael Miebach said on the company's latest earnings call that Mastercard's emphasis on consumer protection and transparency, as well as its acceptance network, could prove useful to central banks as they think about this future of money.\nVisa Inc. CEO Al Kelly said on Visa's (V) most recent earnings call that the company also has arrangements with platforms and digital wallets that issue Visa cards so that customers can spend their crypto holdings. \"These wallet relationships represent the potential for more than 50 million Visa credentials,\" he said.\nKelly also spoke broadly about the prospects for cryptocurrency on Visa's platform. \"It goes without saying, to the extent a specific digital currency becomes a recognized means of exchange, there's no reason why we cannot add it to our network, which already supports over 160 currencies today,\" he said.\nPayPal Holdings Inc. 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