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LAZR---->$14.19

Looks like that $15.17 call was on the money. It dropped below $14.65 today too. Squeeze might be over Stoney.
I'd dump it if I were you.
It's a friggin spac anyway.
 
Stoney!!!!
Know what company had an ipo?
Our favorite commercial.
"We are on a mission".....

That damn thing came out of the gate, ran to $28 on day 3, a ton of insiders sold... I guess there was no lock-up... and here we are on day 5 and it's $10.
What idiot would buy this thing at $28?!!! :banghead:
$KSCP------> $10.35
 
Stoney!!!!!

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It's been beaten down enough.
New Gummy for 2022

Generac------> $281 :thumbsup::thumbsup:
GNRC

Buy Buy Buy!
*But let it drop out of the gate today 1st.
GNRC-----> $281 :mad:

When is earnings Stoney?
No way this thing stays down here.
Still one of my top picks for 2022.
 
Jason Moser:McDonald's is expanding its partnership with Beyond Meat, starting on February 14th. The meat plant burger will be available at 600 locations in two major metropolitan areas, San Francisco and Dallas-Fort Worth. I get how some people would look at this news as a win for Beyond Meat. I think it's a long-term, potentially a bigger win for McDonald's, both in terms of what they offer. But if this thing becomes a hit, doesn't it give McDonald's slightly more negotiating leverage with beef producers?

Maria Gallagher:Well, I'm sure McDonald's is probably getting a great deal with Beyond Meat with the potential they have over 14,000 locations, so that's a huge market for Beyond. I think that McDonald's has lots of power in all of these negotiations already, but I agree definitely, it could increase their power. I think it's also interesting. This is a part of a three-year partnership. Beyond Meat has some of these other partnerships with Pizza Hut with their Beyond Sausage Crumbles, KFC with their Beyond Fried Chicken. That's at only about 10 KFC restaurants for a limited time. You see a lot of these fast-food chains are really testing out their consumer appetite in the US and Canada for these types of offerings. I think it's interesting. I think it's an important space because you see a lot more people are looking for less meat options but essentially I think Beyond specifically, it's a product that it's not that different, it's not that special. I'm sure I can get pushback from this, but most veggie burgers taste the same. Some people will disagree, but most people for the most part will say, they're commoditized. So the competition is only going to get more intense. I think the rhetoric in this space about the excitement with Beyond Meat, the excitement with all of these offerings is a little bit different from the reality of, if it's not Beyond Meat, it could be somebody else. Or if you go to a grocery store, if you're picking Beyond Meat, you're really just looking at Beyond Meat, Impossible, the Whole Foods brand, whatever it might be, you're just picking the cheapest option or the option that looks pretty good.


San Francisco and Dallas-Fort Worth.

San Fran is a good choice. DFW, not so much. plant burgers in TEXAS????
they should have picked Seattle or Minneapolis.
 

Generac Announces Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2021 Earnings Release Date and Conference Call
Generac Holdings Inc
Wed, February 2, 2022, 6:00 AM
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WAUKESHA, Wis., Feb. 02, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Generac Holdings Inc. ("Generac") (NYSE: GNRC), a leading global designer and manufacturer of energy technology solutions and other power products, today announced plans to release its fourth quarter and full-year 2021 financial results before the market opens on Wednesday, February 16, 2022. Generac management will hold a conference call at 10:00 a.m. EST on that day to discuss highlights of this earnings release.

Van usually these stocks go up on the day they announce the Earn date..... Don't like this down action.
 
Stoney...

This is a bold call, but I'm gonna go ahead and say it.
FB is at $323.50. I'm sure it will run into the close, so I don't know where the high will be today during rh's, but I think it's gonna drop on earnings. I don't care what everyone else is saying. I think it's going down. Maybe even below $300.

Here's the plan. If it crashes tomorrow, it'll take SNAP with it. If we can get SNAP down another 10% tomorrow, like $28ish, that will be a buy. SNAP reports tomorrow night and I think the analysts low balled the estimates this time. They'll blow it away. It could $37 by Friday.

Like I said, bold call I know.
We shall see.
 
A brief overview of the company
Flowserve is a global manufacturer and aftermarket service provider of comprehensive flow control systems, including engineered and industrial pumps, seals, automation, and valves as well as a range of related flow management services. The company was founded in 1912, but some of the company's brands date back from 1790, and currently operates in more than 55 countries. Its market cap stands at ~$4.25 billion, which means the company is a mid-cap one.


Flowserve.com

The company's products are used in a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, power generation (nuclear, fossil and renewable), water management, paper producers, mining and ore processing, desalination plants, food and beverage, and even snow-making systems, among others. Periodic maintenances, repair, and replacement parts of the company's customers represent a continuous stream of revenues that ensures certain predictability of sales over time.
 
Here's the plan. If it crashes tomorrow, it'll take SNAP with it. If we can get SNAP down another 10% tomorrow, like $28ish, that will be a buy. SNAP reports tomorrow night and I think the analysts low balled the estimates this time. They'll blow it away. It could $37 by Friday.

seems like a good plan. They won't miss for sure.

The question of how the market receives the news is up in the air
 
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