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the return will be 10 fold...
You got nothing better to do with $5K then to put it in Hong's pockets?
QSR bought $60.84
Restaurant Brands International, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the operation of quick service restaurants. It operates through the following segments: Tim Hortons, Burger King, and Popeyes.
not sure but if it hits .50 I'll add another 10k
sorry its x but I'm posting on stocktwits under megabuxs so I had it all goofed up lol stop in its free
You still call it Twitter?
I was banned form a board for really no reason and blocked from posting so I place the two people who did this on ignore, well since doing that it seemed I was acting just like them. I took them off ignore and if they ever follow my thread i hope they make money doing it,. You don't beat hate with hate.
and theres $17.58 shoulda waited lol
look as u make the $$$$$ thats what counts
Probably should take profit at 100%
but I just started trading with the VWAP indicator.
I never used it before, so I want to see how it works out for swing trading.
So far, it seems to be a good indicator!
sold ADNT $17.44 + .86
may want to take alittle profit and then reenter, looks to be toppy
wtg now you can ad NNLST at no cost to you, NLST will have its day hang tuff.
I believe we see $25.00 within the next three yrs.. mho
Well, it wasn't me who suggested KULR
but I thank whoever it was
because last week I bought a 100 shares of it rather than more NLST
I am a happy camper this morning.
Tired of NLST
stng sorry
Just bought cyn @.57 and sold .89 + .32 less than 15 minutes wow that was awsome all in pre
b sbux $88.37 flip will dump quick if it turns down workers went on strike today so watching close
found AMGN late last night 257.78 looks good so I watch this a.m. already up $18.00 to $276.62 unreal
BLRX looks to be bottomed Naz stock .192
heres alittle info
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bioline-rx-ltd-blrx-q3-150035812.html
whatching HMC close merger talks with nissan honda motor corp $ 23.61
12-18S VIVI $30.22 + .19
yikes Buckey
Ford Motor (NYSE:F) stock is hitting the brakes, falling nearly 4% on Monday after Jefferies downgraded the automaker to underperform from hold. The rating cut, paired with a price target slash from $12 to $9, points to serious headwinds ahead. Jefferies flagged swelling U.S. inventoriesnow at a bloated 96 daysas a red flag, alongside warranty costs that have outpaced cash outflows by $8.5 billion since 2020. The analysts also raised questions about Ford's European operations, warning that tough strategic decisions could further weigh on the company's financial health. Year-to-date, Ford's stock has dropped 18%, while its rival, General Motors (NYSE:GM), has cruised ahead with a 45% gain.
Warning! GuruFocus has detected 5 Warning Signs with F.
But it's not all doom and gloom. Ford is going all-in on electric vehicles, fueled by a $9.63 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy to fund its BlueOval SK battery venture with SK On. The project is massivethree plants in Kentucky and Tennessee, aiming for production by 2025but it won't deliver quick wins for investors. The near-term outlook? Uncertain. Even with solid EV progress, Jefferies remains bearish, citing inventory overhang and structural cost concerns. On the flip side, Argus Research sees opportunity, betting that Ford's streamlined operations and focus on cost control will drive profitability over the next few years.
For investors, the message is clear: Ford's road to recovery is riddled with potholes. While long-term EV ambitions might shine, the present is defined by swollen inventories, financial overhangs, and tough decisions on the horizon. If you're holding Ford stock, buckle upit's going to be a bumpy ride.
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.
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looks like it going to rebound I'm gonna watch the close and may join in for flip
Yes big bad long term investment for me
you mean the car company?
wait I was looking wrong chart lol will check it out thxs
Bigz looks interesting at $7.89 SABA management just bought 588k at $7.87-$7.90
JNJ..... Johnson and Johnson looks like a good buy at $146.00 for a few buxs
will see what close brings GD my buy there at $263.58 looks to be moving north, hoping for
$274.00 and with the right close I think it could get there tomorrow.
sold flat
Crown Announces Plans to Build and Co-Own Reverse Osmosis Plant in Mexico to Desalinate Water Collected from Slant Wells
December 09, 2024 09:00 ET
| Source: Crown Electrokinetics Corp.
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In Partnership With Mexico’s 529 Capital, A Leading Real Estate Development Firm From The Baja Peninsula
Expected To Produce Up To An Estimated $40 Million In Recurring Annual Revenue
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Crown Electrokinetics Corp. (NASDAQ: CRKN) ("Crown" or the "Company”), a leading provider of innovative technology infrastructure solutions that benefit communities and the environment, today announced that its Water Solutions division plans to construct and co-own a state-of-the-art reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment plant in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for the desalination of water collected from its proprietary design slant wells. The new RO plant will be built and owned in partnership with locally based, 529 Capital, a leading real estate development firm in the Baja Peninsula. Together, they will provide a new reliable supply of clean, safe drinking water to the region.
The Baja Peninsula heavily relies on groundwater aquifers as a water source, many of which are over exploited. This creates severe challenges in securing a consistent supply of clean water in a region well known for its growing population and tourism industry. Crown is providing an innovative solution to this critical problem by tapping into an unlimited recharge water source with its proprietary design slant wells. The seawater collected by the slant wells must then undergo purification, which takes place in a RO plant where advanced membrane filtration technology is used to desalinate, removing up to 99 percent of dissolved salts and contaminants.
The proposed RO plant should enable Crown and 529 Capital to provide clean drinking water to a select few of the resorts in Cabo San Lucas through a co-operative partnership over the next 5 years. The co-operative partners will be able to have a reliable water supply, ensuring a sustainable and efficient solution. In addition, Crown and the co-operative plan to impact the broader community by looking for opportunities to donate up to 500,000 gallons of clean drinking water per day to nearby areas in need, fostering a positive and lasting contribution to the region.
Crown’s Water Solution division, spearheaded by Corey Boaz, President of Construction, plans to immediately commence an environmental impact study. While 529 Capital will start the process for gathering the necessary permits in Mexico. Construction is expected to start in the summer of 2025 with an anticipated operational date in 2026.
“Building the first of many RO plants is the next step to providing a complete water solution to our slant wells. Cutting-edge technology, combined with energy-efficient designs, makes RO a sustainable and highly effective solution for addressing water scarcity and improving water quality at scale,” said Doug Croxall, CEO and Chairman, Crown. “By combining our innovative infrastructure technologies with 529 Capital’s regional expertise, we’re not only ensuring reliable access to clean water for the resorts, but also giving back to the local community.”
Mexico’s 529 Capital brings over 50 years of proven expertise in development across the Baja Peninsula. Well-known for successfully guiding projects from concept to completion, they specialize in navigating the complexities of building in this region, true to its family office roots.
“We are thrilled to partner with Crown in this important initiative. As a Mexican national, I have personally witnessed and been affected by water scarcity. Mexico’s water system faces many challenges and our government is now taking the right and necessary steps towards better policy and infrastructure,” said Victor Morales, Partner at 529 Capital. “This RO plant is more than just a solution for the resorts – it’s a transformative project that benefits the entire community, improving supply and making water available for the ones that need it. By establishing programs for donating a significant amount of clean water, we’re creating a sustainable future for Los Cabos and supporting the local infrastructure.”
nibbling .22 12-12