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3 Stocks That Are Moving Off Of Recent News and Earnings

Cory
October 22, 2019

Joel Elconin, Co-Host of The Benzinga Pre-Market Prep Show joins me to discuss 3 stocks that he is following. These stocks include Stamps.com, Biogen, and Netflix. We look at the recent news and address the trading patterns.

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6 Comments
    Oct 22, 2019 22:51 PM

    Palladium worth more than gold…………………..lol
    Palladium…$1736…..

      Oct 23, 2019 23:28 AM

      It has been a weird arbitrage between Palladium over Platinum for the last year or so, but eventually they’ll get closer to parity. Pt has some catching up to do, or Palladium needs to let a little air out of its bubble.

        Oct 23, 2019 23:38 AM

        From my thoughts…….there is no way that Palladium is worth two times platinum….JMO ..of course…..nor is it worth more than gold.

          Oct 23, 2019 23:48 AM

          Lookie , Lookie,………..Platinum jumps $20……..$909…..someone is paying attention.. 🙂

    Oct 23, 2019 23:27 AM

    VW’s $50 Billion Moonshot Bet on an Electric Hatchback

    The ID.3, slated to hit streets in 2020, is the first in the company’s huge pipeline of e-vehicles.

    By Christoph Rauwald and Elizabeth Behrmann

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-23/vw-s-50-billion-moonshot-bet-on-an-electric-hatchback-the-id-3

      Oct 23, 2019 23:43 AM

      Tianqi has first loss in 5-1/2 years as Lithium prices crash

      Reuters | October 22, 2019

      “Tianqi Lithium Corp, one of the world’s biggest lithium producers, swung to a net loss in the third quarter as prices for the battery metal slumped.”

      “Tianqi, which owns around a quarter of Chilean lithium producer SQM, processes spodumene, a mineral mined for its lithium content, into chemicals such as lithium carbonate and lithium hydroxide that are used in electric vehicle batteries.”

      https://www.mining.com/web/tianqi-has-first-loss-in-5-1-2-years-as-lithium-prices-crash/