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The word 'buck' for a dollar comes from the deerskins (buckskins) that were traded for goods in the 18th century.
Alex Johnson
2h ago
Just analyzed the latest quarterly earnings from TechCorp Inc. (TCORP). Revenue is up 15% YoY, beating estimates. The company's push into cloud services seems to be paying off significantly. Their P/E ratio is now at 25, which is slightly above the industry average, suggesting high growth expectations are priced in. Keeping a close watch on their debt-to-equity ratio, which has seen a slight increase.
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Financial Times
5h ago
Global markets are showing signs of volatility as the Federal Reserve hints at potential interest rate adjustments. The consumer price index (CPI) rose by 0.5% last month, fueling inflation concerns. Investors are moving towards safer assets like government bonds and gold. The energy sector continues to outperform, with oil prices reaching a new six-month high.
Samantha Lee
1d ago
Diving deep into the renewable energy sector. Companies like 'GreenFuture Energy' (GFE) are showing strong fundamentals with increasing government subsidies and technological advancements in solar panel efficiency. GFE's stock is up 30% YTD. However, the sector is highly competitive and sensitive to policy changes. Supply chain disruptions for rare earth minerals could pose a significant risk.
Bloomberg
2d ago
Breaking: Pharma giant MedLife (MDLF) has announced a successful Phase 3 trial for its new Alzheimer's drug. The stock surged 25% in pre-market trading. This breakthrough could be a game-changer for the company, which has a market cap of $150 billion. Regulatory approval is the next major hurdle. The drug, if approved, is projected to generate over $10 billion in annual sales.
The word 'buck' for a dollar comes from the deerskins (buckskins) that were traded for goods in the 18th century.