MercadoLibre started off as a friends and family invested business, slowly it became capitalized and things were not looking good for awhile similar to how Target was doing, they had to get stronger cashflow and increased their liquidity assets which made it less valuable in this market [Sly]
$NIO Inc.(NIO)$Not sure if anyone knows, when Nio started as a small EV startup, kept an eye on it. There had been tremendous rollar coaster riding growth while it expanded. I had to say I was skeptical to invest in it and tried being a spectator whilst fellow friends had invested. It is hard to tell the directions of where it would go.In early stages of vested interests and capital expenditure, there had been significant investments on Nio. However, the performance and return on investments still proven to be unclear in 2022. Any idea why ?
@ijiji:$SATS LTD.(S58.SI)$Would this stock recover? The company has actually went through quite a couple of shocks over the years. In 2001, it survived through the 911 issue. In 2002-2003, it also survived sars. Actually, the 2009 recession caused the greatest dip. But all in all, the real number in departures have increased over the years and what we need to know that covid-19 is a shock. If you play the long game, you should be looking at survivability. SATS has always recovered relatively well after the shocks. Some people argued that it has been supported by grants but most countries also support their businesses with grants during covid-19, it's basically what a government is supposed to do. SATS is a monopoly and it's growth is dependent exactly