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      ·2021-07-30
      Agreed
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      ·2021-07-29
      Great

      Amazon Reports Earnings Thursday. Expect a Blowout.

      Amazon reports earnings after Thursday’s closing bell. Expect a blowout.Another is that Amazon’s competitors have already reported solid numbers.Shopify, arguably one of the company’s most important rivals in e-commerce,posted better-than-expected results for the June quarter, noting that sustained digital commerce trends and U.S. stimulus checks in March and April drove revenues above expectations. Strong reports from Alphabet,Snap and Twitter suggest Amazon will post accelerating growth in its
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    • JoenneJoenne
      ·2021-07-21
      Thank you

      3 Moves That'll Lead to an Early Retirement

      These smart choices could be your ticket to an early workforce exit.
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      ·2021-07-21
      Good

      ASML Holding EPS beats by €0.03, misses on revenue

      ASML Holding NV: Q2 GAAP EPS of €2.52beats by €0.03. Revenue of €4B (+20.1% Y/Y) misses by €120M. Q2
      ASML Holding EPS beats by €0.03, misses on revenue
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      ·2021-07-19
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    • JoenneJoenne
      ·2021-07-17
      Good one

      Tesla launches subscription service for advanced driver assistance software

      BERKELEY, California, July 17 - Tesla Inc said on Saturday that it has introduced an option for some customers to subscribe to its advanced driver assistance software, dubbed "Full Self-Driving capability", for $199 per month, instead of paying $10,000 upfront."FSD capability subscriptions are currently available to eligible vehicles in the United States. Check your Tesla app for updates on availability in other regions," Tesla said on its website."The currently enabled features do not make the
      Tesla launches subscription service for advanced driver assistance software
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    • JoenneJoenne
      ·2021-07-17
      Awesome
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      ·2021-07-17
      Ok

      Tesla launches subscription service for advanced driver assistance software

      BERKELEY, California, July 17 - Tesla Inc said on Saturday that it has introduced an option for some customers to subscribe to its advanced driver assistance software, dubbed "Full Self-Driving capability", for $199 per month, instead of paying $10,000 upfront."FSD capability subscriptions are currently available to eligible vehicles in the United States. Check your Tesla app for updates on availability in other regions," Tesla said on its website."The currently enabled features do not make the
      Tesla launches subscription service for advanced driver assistance software
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