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NFE also operates regasification terminals and natural gas-fired power plants that it purchases LNG for in the Caribbean and South America. It has similar projects under development in Europe and Asia. In addition to tolling agreements with offtakers, it has said its Fast LNG facilities could be used to serve its portfolio as well.

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I've always thought someone in a psychology grad program should do a study to see if a disproportionate number of over achievers have funny last names. I swear I think they over achieve because they were teased so much as kids.
What was the one Jane and I had. That one female analyst? Lipshitz or something like that.
 
Most Powerful sector-Packaging.

Packaging Corp. price target raised to $176 from $160 at Argus 09:10 PKG Argus analyst
If so... where's Berry these days?
Thats a good one.
You actually found that one and it went up and stayed up.
Rare for a Stoney pick.
 
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What does it mean when a stock has a high borrow rate?
“An increase in stock borrow rates may force (squeeze) some short sellers into closing their positions – getting out to realize their remaining mark-to-market profits and exiting before other buy-to-covers drive the stock price up,” Dusaniwsky said.Dec 17, 2019
Hey fwiw... NFE is not hard to borrow. Thats a good thing. Short interest is very low.
 
Regulatory Hopes
U.S.-listed Chinese stocks are rallying April 29 on regulatory hopes, especially internets such asAlibaban(BABA) and JD.com(JD). China's Politburo released statements suggesting that a broad crackdown on internet platforms will finally be easing.

However, Beijing has made signals over the past year that a tech crackdown was ending, only to renew strict measures and penalties.

Meanwhile, U.S. and Chinese regulators are meeting to discuss how on-site audit inspections would work, Bloomberg reported, the latest step toward ending delisting fears.

Delisting Fears Ease
Delisting fears have hung over Chinese companies listed in the U.S. for quite some time. China has refused to allow U.S. auditors to review Chinese companies' books, which U.S. law requires. The U.S. has threatened to delist Chinese companies as a result.

On April 2, China's securities regulator said it will release revised regulations for Chinese companies listed overseas. Notably, this line will be removed from the rules: "On-site inspections shall be conducted primarily by Chinese regulators or rely on the results of inspections by Chinese regulators."

However, despite recent signals that Beijing was nearly finished with its internet crackdown, Chinese regulators said in early April that they are going after the algorithms that social networks use to serve up content and ads. China regulators followed by signaling a crackdown on livestreaming.
 
Best Chinese Stocks Across Many Industries
As the world's largest internet market, it's no surprise to see big growth from China stocks focusing on e-commerce, messaging or mobile gaming. Notable Chinese internet stocks include:

In electric vehicles, several Chinese companies are becoming serious rivals to Tesla(TSLA) in the world's biggest auto market.

Several Chinese financial firms or brokerages are listed in the U.S.

  • Futu Holdings(FUTU)
  • Up Fintech Holding(TIGR)
  • 360 DigiTech(QFIN)
  • Noah Holdings(NOAH)
Several China stocks are in solar power.

  • Daqo New Energy(DQ)
  • JinkoSolar(JKS)<------------GBA
For-profit education Chinese stocks are a notable nontech sector.

  • New Oriental Education(EDU)
  • TAL Education(TAL)
  • 17 Education & Technology Group(YQ)
  • Gaotu Techedu(GOTU), formerly known as GSX Techedu.
Don't forget stocks in other fields, such as riding-hailing outfit Didi Global(DIDI), beauty products maker Yatsen(YSG) or data-center operator GDS Holdings(GDS).
 
Wow Stoney...
Dow's down 400 points, S&P is down 75, and the Naz is down 238

And lookie there
$THO----> $77.70 (+1.2%) --------> :thumbsup:

I wonder how many 10's of 1000's of RV's will be needed in Ukraine when the refugees come home.
They bought 75K for Hurricane Katrina, Ukraine's a little bigger than New Orleans right?

Did I mention Thor has 6 factories in Europe? :wtf:
:sneaky:
 
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