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ColumnsUS Top Gap Ups and Downs on 4/25: SPOT, MEDP, FRC, DB and More
Gap Ups
1. $Medpace(MEDP.US)$ - up 8.3%
2. $Hubbell(HUBB.US)$ - up 7.3%
3. $Novartis AG(NVS.US)$ - up 2.6%
4. $Spotify Technology(SPOT.US)$ - up 1.9%
5. $ABB Ltd(ABB.US)$ - up 1.8%
6. $Centene(CNC.US)$ - up 1.5%
7. $Kimberly-Clark(KMB.US)$ - up 0.9%
8. $Nomura Holdings(NMR.US)$ ...
ColumnsUS Top Gap Ups and Downs on 4/5: AU, AZN, AEP, ALB and More
Gap Ups
1. $AngloGold Ashanti(AU.US)$ - up 2.2%
2. $AstraZeneca(AZN.US)$ - up 1.7%
3. $argenx SE(ARGX.US)$ - up 1.4%
4. $American Electric Power(AEP.US)$ - up 0.4%
5. $AmerisourceBergen(ABC.US)$ - up 0.3%
Gap Downs
1. $Albemarle(ALB.US)$ - down 2.9%
2. $ABB Ltd(ABB.US)$ - down 0.9%
3. $Kanzhun(BZ.US)$ - down 0....
ColumnsUS Top Gap Ups and Downs on 3/30: PHG, JD, OSH, LOGI and More
Gap Ups
1. $Royal Philips(PHG.US)$ - up 4.5%
2. $Oak Street Health(OSH.US)$ - up 4.3%
3. $JD.com(JD.US)$ - up 3.7%
4. $AngloGold Ashanti(AU.US)$ - up 3.2%
5. $Alcon(ALC.US)$ - up 3.0%
6. $BHP Group Ltd(BHP.US)$ - up 2.6%
7. $LM Ericsson Telephone(ERIC.US)$ - up 2.5%
8. $Paycom Software(PAYC.US)$ - up 2.1%...
ColumnsUS Top Gap Ups and Downs on 12/9: DOCU, NFLX, AVGO, LULU and More
Gap Ups
1. $Korea Electric Power(KEP.US)$ - up 7.39%
2. $DocuSign(DOCU.US)$ - up 5.58%
3. $InterContinental Hotels(IHG.US)$ - up 3%
4. $Woori Financial(WF.US)$ - up 2.78%
5. $KB Financial(KB.US)$ - up 2.34%
6. $Netflix(NFLX.US)$ - up 2.28%
7. $Shinhan Financial Group Co Ltd(SHG.US)$...
ColumnsToday's pre-market stock movers: TSLA, T, NOK, UAL and more
In reaction to earnings/guidance:
• $Super Micro Computer(SMCI.US)$ +18%,$Nokia Oyj(NOK.US)$ +7.7%,$Danaher(DHR.US)$ +6.3%,$RLI Corp(RLI.US)$ +5%,$CSX Corp(CSX.US)$ +4.3%,$Las Vegas Sands(LVS.US)$ +4.2%,$Alcoa(AA.US)$ +3.4%(also authorizes new $500 mln share repurchase program)
• $Steel Dynamics(STLD.US)$ +2.8%,$Herc Holdings(HRI.US)$ +2.6%,$Tesla(TSLA.US)$ +2.5%, $Philip Morris International(PM.US)$ +2.5%,$F.N.B. Corp(FNB.US)$ ...
ColumnsToday's pre-market stock movers: SE, AMD, WMT, JD and more
• $Microvast(MVST.US)$ +14.6% (In reaction to earnings)
• $Sea(SE.US)$ +11.3% (Q1 adjusted loss expands, revenue jumps)
• $JD.com(JD.US)$ +9.1% (beating top-line and bottom-line estimates for its latest quarter)
• $Coinbase(COIN.US)$ +6.3% (announces it is "slowing hiring so we can reprioritize our hiring needs against our highest-priority business goals")
• $Heliogen(HLGN.US)$ +5%(to restate Full Year 2021 Financials)
• $Take-Two Interactive Software(TTWO.US)$ +4.9% (de...
10 Best EV Charging Stocks to Buy Now
10. Rivian Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ:RIVN) $Rivian Automotive(RIVN.US)$
Rivian Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ:RIVN) is an Amazon-backed EV manufacturer that is based in California. The EV newcomer manufactures SUVs and pickup trucks. The electric vehicle company went public in early November, raising nearly $80 billion in total valuation, making it one of the largest IPOs in history.
9. Beam Global (NASDAQ:BEEM) $Beam Global(BEEM.US)$
Beam Global (NASDAQ:BEEM) is a cleantech company that offers EV charging infrastructure. The company's charging products are powered entirely by renewable energy. Some of the company's commercial clients include AbbVie Inc., Alphabet Inc., Johnson & Johnson, and Pfizer Inc. The company also had contracts with NASA and U.S. Marine Corps.
8. Blink Charging Co. (NASDAQ:BLNK) $Blink Charging(BLNK.US)$
With over 30,000 charging stations in 13 countries, Blink Charging Co. (NASDAQ:BLNK) is one of the largest public EV charging network providers in the world. In the third quarter, the company deployed 3,016 EV charging stations, up 351% from last year.
7. Volta Inc. (NYSE:VLTA) $Volta(VLTA.US)$
Volta Inc. (NYSE:VLTA) has caught investors' attention with its business model. The company sells EV charging networks and offers digital ad screens for advertisers.
6. ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CHPT) $ChargePoint(CHPT.US)$
ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CHPT) provides EV charging services to residential, fleet, and commercial customers. The California-based company installs, monitors, and maintains the EV charging station as part of its subscription-based charging solution.
5. EVgo, Inc. (NASDAQ:EVGO) $EVgo Inc(EVGO.US)$
EVgo, Inc. (NASDAQ:EVGO) owns over 800 EV fast-charging stations across 34 states, making it the largest public EV charging network in the US. The company’s direct current fast chargers are compatible with all Tesla, Inc., Ford, BMW, Hyundai, and Chevrolet electric vehicles.
4. ABB Ltd (NYSE:ABB) $ABB Ltd(ABB.US)$
ABB Ltd (NYSE:ABB) is a Swiss electrification and robotics company. Among its offerings are electric vehicle charging products. The company provides everything from residential EV charging stations to heavy-duty truck fast-charging solutions. Revenue in the third quarter came in at $7.03 billion, an increase of 7% year over year.
3. SunPower Corporation (NASDAQ:SPWR) $SunPower(SPWR.US)$
SunPower Corporation (NASDAQ:SPWR) has collaborated with Wallbox N.V. to use solar energy to power electric vehicles. The California-based solar energy provider started installing EV charging stations for Wallbox customers in July 2021.
2. NIO Inc. (NYSE:NIO) $NIO Inc(NIO.US)$
NIO Inc. (NYSE:NIO) is a Chinese EV maker. The company markets mobile internet-based plug and charge systems. The stock increased 3.25% after Citi analyst Jeff Chung raised his price target for the stock to $87 from $70 in November while maintaining a Buy rating. Chung is optimistic about the Chinese EV manufacturer, as he sees NIO Inc. (NYSE:NIO) could very well gain market share in 2022 and 2023.
1. Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) $Tesla(TSLA.US)$
Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) gained 84% in the past six months. The California-based EV manufacturer is the most valuable autonomous vehicle company, accounting for 21% of the global EV market.
Article excerpted from Insider Monkey.
ColumnsDigital Transformation Failure
This is some old news but it is important to understand what went wrong. In 2015, General Electric created a subdivision called GE Digital. They hoped to dominate the industrial internet. However, GE was slow to digitally transform. Most companies transformed in the ‘90s and mid-2000. GE dumped billions of dollars into this project and appointed thousands of employees to oversee the transformation. So where did they go wrong? GE moved away from its core business and spread its resources too thin. They focused on quantity instead of quality. Well-knownGE’s companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Google who dominate the tech industry, made it hard to compete.
Porter’s Five Forces Model
1. Threats of New Entrants
a. Increased competition in the aviation industry
b. Barrier to Entry (Healthcare): Regulation from HIPAA and FDA
c. Barriers to Entry (Renewable Energy): Lack of infrastructure, fewer government subsidies compared to fossil fuels
d. The overall threat of new entrants is weak due to the high cost of entry
2. Supplier Bargaining Power
a. GE has an extensive list of suppliers. The most notable ones are: $3M(MMM.US)$, $Honeywell(HON.US)$ , $Boeing(BA.US)$, $Exxon Mobil(XOM.US)$, and $Berkshire Hathaway-A(BRK.A.US)$
A lot of these suppliers products overlap with each other, meaning, GE has many options
3. International Competition
Competition is stiff from companies like Siemens and 3M
4. Threat of Substitutes
There are few substitutes in the market so the threat is minimal
5. Customer Bargaining Power
GE has a wide range of customers. The most notable ones are: $DISH Network Corp(DISH.US)$ , $Emerson Electric(EMR.US)$ , $Caterpillar(CAT.US)$, $ABB Ltd(ABB.US)$ , $Honda Motor(HMC.US)$
It is interesting to note that a couple of GE suppliers are also GE customers
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