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Sebastien
Investment analyst at Gorgorus.
503 articles
A Shallow Recession?
The International Monetary Fund has even increased their prediction for global growth in 2023, and the once inevitable European recession is now not seen as such a big concern.
16 Feb 2023
Adani's Troubles
The crisis was caused by a report from U.S. short-seller Hindenburg Research accusing Adani of stock manipulation, excessive debt, and use of tax havens.
14 Feb 2023
Greenlight Capital Stages A Comeback
Greenlight Capital saw a return 36.6% for 2022 thanks to its strategy of shorting overpriced technology stocks. The Nasdaq Composite index, which is heavily weighted toward technology, fell 33%.
11 Feb 2023
Self-Driving Hasn't Arrived Yet
Despite lofty claims of having running fleets of autonomous vehicles by the start of the 2020s, automotive producers and robotaxi startups have to re-adjust their clams.
08 Feb 2023
The 2% Goal
Central bankers believe that by setting an inflation target, they establish credibility for themselves and help individuals and businesses plan in ways that will help to keep inflation under control.
02 Feb 2023
China's Restart
After years of pandemic-driven disruptions, factory managers and workers are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. The country rapidly removed restrictions of movement in December, a move that greatly increased the number of COVID-19 cases and caused further disruptions.
30 Jan 2023
It's Not All Doom And Gloom
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in January, investor sentiment in Germany has improved for the first time. This is another indication that the slowdown in Europe's largest economy may not be as severe as initially anticipated.
27 Jan 2023
Microsoft Is Joining The Tech Firing Spree
Microsoft Corp. announced it was cutting 10,000 jobs, making it the latest tech giant to do so amid worries about the state of the world economy.
25 Jan 2023
Bed Bath & Beyond, A Distressed Retailer
Founded in 1971, Bed Bath & Beyond is an omni-channel retailer of domestic merchandising and home furnishing through a network of physical stores and various websites.
24 Jan 2023
Hedge Funds, What To Expect For 2023?
Due to the sharp interest rate increases that have caused substantial losses for mainstream investors and equity experts, hedge funds that trade bonds and currencies are on course to enjoy their greatest year since the global financial crisis.
20 Jan 2023
ChatGPT, The New Web3?
OpenAI, the research facility behind the popular ChatGPT chatbot, is in discussions to sell its current stock in a tender offer that would value the company at around $29 billion?
17 Jan 2023
The Rebirth Of Oil And Gas
13 Jan 2023
2023, Time For A Recession?
Even though this recession may be one of the most expected in history, it could still be painful.
10 Jan 2023
Broadcom, Hard To Beat
Broadcom is a global technology leader that designs, develops and supplies a broad range of semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions. Its 50-years history dates back to diverse origins from HewlettPackard Company, AT&T, LSI Corporation and Symantec Enterprise Security.
09 Jan 2023
The Big Tech Stumble
Investors flocked to technology companies' shares over the previous ten years, betting on their upward trajectory due to their mouth watering revenue growth and solid long term prospects.
06 Jan 2023
U.S. Home Sales Fell 7.7%
As a result of high mortgage rates and home prices, which drove many potential buyers out of the market, existing-home sales in the United States fell for a record 10th consecutive month in November.
04 Jan 2023
High Profile IPOs At Risk
Numerous businesses that went public while the IPO market was thriving have had such severe setbacks that they are now faced with the sobering possibility that their shares will never recover.
30 Dec 2022
Tyson Foods And The Meat Big Four
Tyson Foods is one of the world’s largest food companies with annual sales of over $54 billion as of October 1, 2022. Founded in 1935 by John Tyson and grown under three generations of family leadership, the company has a broad portfolio of products and brands.
27 Dec 2022
Chip Companies Cool Down
The semiconductor industry is used to cycles of booms and bust. As such, after a chip shortage that affected manufacturers at a global scale, the chip industry is now anticipating a challenging third-quarter earnings season.
26 Dec 2022
China's Factory Activity Slows Down
According to the National Bureau of Statistics, October saw a decline in factory activity in China as a result of recurrent Covid outbreaks. According to the report, the official purchasing managers' index for manufacturing decreased from 50.1 in September to 49.2 last month.
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