Operating in a niche sector you might have never even considered. AquaBounty Technologies (NASDAQ:AQB) specializes in environmentally responsible fish farming techniques. If you like what you’ve heard so far, then AQB stock might be for you. Source: Pavel Kapysh / Shutterstock.com In the realm of fish farming, land-based aquaculture is a growing trend. AquaBounty’s aquaculture technologies
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Listen to Preston’s podcast about studying billionaires here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-investors-podcast/id928933489 Elon Musk is a widely renowned investor, inventor, innovator, and engineer with a net worth of $20.2 billion, according to the latest report from Forbes. He is the founder and CEO of Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX), where he is also the company’s chief product designer.
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The Coronavirus, Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) directed lenders holding federally-backed mortgages to suspend borrowers’ payments for up to a maximum of 360 days if they had experienced financial hardship due to the Coronavirus outbreak. The Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), 2021, which became law Dec. 27, 2020, and the American Rescue Act of
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The shares of renewable energy companies have been rallying on the back of the Biden administration’s pro-green energy policies. One such name is Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) stock, whose shares have shot up roughly 800% in the past six months. It’s on a mission to disrupt the industry through its technology which transforms renewable energy sources into
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The question of whether GameStop (NYSE:GME) is a buy really boils down two things: are we trading or are we investing? GME stock is not an investment. It’s too volatile and the valuation doesn’t make any sense.  Source: quietbits / Shutterstock.com As a trade though, there could be merit.  GameStop just reported its Q4 earnings
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A tuck-in acquisition, often referred to as a “bolt-on acquisition,” is a type of acquisition in which the acquiring company merges the acquired company into a division of the acquiring entity. Often, this technique is used when the acquiring company wishes to obtain a significant comparative advantage but at a lower cost than would be required for
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