GBA's "2021 Stock Phantasma"

WATCH LIST

1. CORSAIR -CRSR-

2. AZEK -

3. Roboblox -RBLX-

AZEK's down on decent volume for it.
Shorts are piling on this thing.

We'll consider it around $40 now.
Lowered my target from $41.75.

Its not going anywhere anytime soon barring some major news.
 
damn GHVI has kept climbing. i have some still, but not as much as i had. i mean, no one wanted this a week ago and now it's a juggernaut...

Gores Holdings VI Inc
14.48 USD+0.81 (5.93%)today
 
Anybody understand dividend of $1.00 per share... That is what % Div?


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Cracker Barrel stock rallies after big profit beat, dividend restarted<------
Shares of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. jumped 1.9% in premarket trading Tuesday, after the restaurant and retail company reported a big fiscal third-quarter profit beat and restarted its dividend program, with a $1.00 per share quarterly payout. The company swung to net income of $33.5 million, or $1.41 a share, for the quarter to April 30, from a loss of $161.9 million, or $6.81 a share, in the year-ago period. Excluding nonrecurring items, adjusted earnings per share came to $1.51, or nearly four times the FactSet consensus of 39 cents. Total revenue increased 65% to $713.4 million, beating the FactSet consensus of $675.6 million. Same-restaurant sales from 56.5% from a year ago, beating the FactSet consensus for a 55.0% rise, while same-store retail sales jumped 102.8% to beat expectations of 68.3% growth. "The pace of our sales and margin recovery in the quarter exceeded expectations as we welcomed guests back into our dining rooms and our off-premise business remained strong," said Chief Executive Sandra Cochran. The company said it will pay a quarterly dividend of $1.00 a share on Aug. 6 to shareholders of record on July 16. The last time Cracker Barrel paid a dividend was $1.30 a share in August 2020. For the fourth quarter, the company expects revenue to be flat with 2019 results, :thumbsdown:The company also sees commodity inflation of about 5.0% and wage inflation of between 3.0% to 3.5%. :thumbsdown:

Check that commodity inflation out! 5% Same in every industry... Wage 3% that's hot...

Hey Stoney....
You know what's annoying?
Posts like this.

For one thing.... are you really going to tell me you can't figure out what a dividend percentage is when its reinstated at a dollar on a $157 stock?

I mean I realize you went to college as an English major, but they didn't teach basic algebra at your HS?
$157X(X)= $1
X= 1/157
=.006
Or .6%.
Is that quarterly?
If so, 2.4%.


But whats waaaay more annoying than that...

....is when you highlighted this stock yesterday implying it would go up....

....a stock that I don't even friggin follow....

....and I do a bunch of DD... LAST NIGHT BEFORE THE REPORT....

.....and basically called the whole thing as if I had today's newspaper last night.


And then you completely ignore what I wrote,... coming back with (this morning).... a cut and paste with some SA bs and the dumbest question of all time about how to calculate a dividend.

As if I had written nothing.

.... You're lucky I like you Stoney..... why I don't know.

We have 80K views because of BOTH of us dog....
...get that through your head and learn some humility.

Your picks.... whatever. You get one right and you run with it in a clarion of "look at me" posts.

NIO for example.

Stoney.... I hate to say it, but its not like NIO hasn't been all over every friggin financial media outlet for the last 3 days dude. It might as well be AMC, or GME or BTC.

My CRBL write up last night was one for the ages. No one follows that stock. No one cares. But the write up... 10,000% right.

Word for friggin word.

... You're welcome.
 
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janes I do not have much of an opinion on Nokia other than no one I know has one as a phone!!! My " hate " as it were was for these meme stocks like NOK and AMC that the wall st bets crowd tries to jimmy... It's just not teaching folks to invest for the right reasons.. And I blame Crypto for this for folks do not invest in Crypto for the right reasons either.. They lie to your face when you ask them which shows their embarrassment--
nokia isn't a meme stock anymore i don't think--it never really worked for that. and i think it's 5G play, not as much about the phones... However, i don't really love it either, was just curious to see it recovering and had thought in the past that it might be a good deal, but motley fool says here it's not as good a deal as it looks:
https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/05/04/3-reasons-to-avoid-nokia-stock/
 
Van when I highlighted CBRL it was to point out that earnings were coming and the stk looked good on a chart to me. I have owned it off an on in the past. It moves very well.

Then I gave two thumbs down to the Earnings. That's not implying it would go up. They have wage inflation as well as materials. The div is a big deal because it used to be very high. Now you say 2% is the yearly, I'm guessing this is not a one time distribution.~stoney
 
Anybody understand dividend of $1.00 per share... That is what % Div?


96d076434b2a015a3010bd2787b8c856

Cracker Barrel stock rallies after big profit beat, dividend restarted<------
Shares of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. jumped 1.9% in premarket trading Tuesday, after the restaurant and retail company reported a big fiscal third-quarter profit beat and restarted its dividend program, with a $1.00 per share quarterly payout. The company swung to net income of $33.5 million, or $1.41 a share, for the quarter to April 30, from a loss of $161.9 million, or $6.81 a share, in the year-ago period. Excluding nonrecurring items, adjusted earnings per share came to $1.51, or nearly four times the FactSet consensus of 39 cents. Total revenue increased 65% to $713.4 million, beating the FactSet consensus of $675.6 million. Same-restaurant sales from 56.5% from a year ago, beating the FactSet consensus for a 55.0% rise, while same-store retail sales jumped 102.8% to beat expectations of 68.3% growth. "The pace of our sales and margin recovery in the quarter exceeded expectations as we welcomed guests back into our dining rooms and our off-premise business remained strong," said Chief Executive Sandra Cochran. The company said it will pay a quarterly dividend of $1.00 a share on Aug. 6 to shareholders of record on July 16. The last time Cracker Barrel paid a dividend was $1.30 a share in August 2020. For the fourth quarter, the company expects revenue to be flat with 2019 results, :thumbsdown:The company also sees commodity inflation of about 5.0% and wage inflation of between 3.0% to 3.5%. :thumbsdown:

Check that commodity inflation out! 5% Same in every industry... Wage 3% that's hot...


For the fourth quarter, the company expects revenue to be flat with 2019 results, :thumbsdown:The company also sees commodity inflation of about 5.0% and wage inflation of between 3.0% to 3.5%. :thumbsdown:
 
janes congrats on Mattisport! That's great. I swear I have been thinking about that name the entire time you owned it. PLEASE POST!!! I WOULD OF BOUGHT w/ you. The only thing stopping me is that it is a SPAC and all of this SPAC hate and hearings on the hill, possible regulations is about to roll out...

I have a TOP 5 SPACS IDEA for a thread and Gores Vidal the 4th is in there.... After all I use their services on a weekly basis...
 
HERE IS ANOTHER MEMBER OF THE TOP 5 SPAC'S CLUB--

Paysafe initiated with an Outperform at Evercore ISI 06:09 PSFE Evercore ISI analyst David Togut initiated coverage of Paysafe with an Outperform rating and $16 price target. The analyst says the company offers an "attractive," low-double-digit organic revenue and mid-to-high teens adjusted EBITDA growth profile over the long term. This is driven by Paysafe's exposure to the "high growth swim lanes" of digital commerce, continued leadership in global internet gaming and a "differentiated" two-sided payment network, Togut tells investors in a research note.
 
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