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We review top Data Center Memory-Chip Stocks, their amazing YTD performance, and a brand-new Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) in that space, DRAM. We also introduce you to Optoelectronics and some top investment picks there from Barron's Magazine. We finish up with up-and-coming Nextgen Dividend Aristocrat Plays for Investment Income.
IPG Photonics just dropped an earnings report without mentioning AI once. In a world where every tech company is waving the AI wand, that's either boring or brilliant — we think it's the latter.IPGP is flying under the radar as a critical player in global industrial manufacturing, and the industrial slump may finally be turning a corner.In this episode we cover:Why the "no AI" earnings report is actually a signal worth paying attention toIPGP vs. LASR: defense, drones, and momentumHow fiber lasers work and why they're replacing chemical processes in cutting and weldingThe battery and robotics revolution driving new demandFinancial deep dive: revenue slumps and the recovery caseCompetition, patent risks, and how to think about the 67% growth expectationOur final verdict on how to size this positionNick and Kasey own shares of IPGP.Content is for general information and entertainment only — not individual investment advice. All investing involves risk.Semiconductor Insider (Discord + deeper analysis): chipstockinvestor.com/pricingFiscal.ai 15% discount: fiscal.ai/csiFree Newsletter: mailchi.mp/b1228c12f284/sign-up-landing-page-short-form
Ten years ago this week, in the teeth of a downturn, David picked five stocks under the banner “5 Stocks to Feed the Bear.” This week, he and longtime Fool Rick Munarriz revisit that full basket—not after a month, a quarter, or a year, but after a much better, truer timeframe for the Rule Breaker Investor: 10 years. To the very day.Which stocks did David get really right? Which ones really wrong? And why? As always, in this third installment of our new episodic series, it's not about cherry-picking highlights—it's about accountability and perspective. It's about what a 10-year scorecard teaches that the financial media's shorter windows simply can't.And the results of this sampler—along with the full program of all 30 5-stock samplers—once again prove the eye-popping success and durable wins that come to Rule Breaker investors. Sign up for The Motley Fool's Breakfast News here: www.fool.com/breakfastnews Order David's Rule Breaker Investing book here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1804091219/Companies mentioned: CRI, ELLI, IPGP, MELI, PLNTHost: David GardnerGuest: Rick MunarrizProducer: Bart Shannon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this landmark episode, David reviews and shares perspectives and learnings from the entire collection of 30 five-stock samplers picked from 2015 to 2021, and reviewed into 2024. Using his special 10 1/2 chapter format, David reflects on the themes, results, and lessons from six years of stock picking. How'd we do?! Discover the highs and lows, the glory and the pain, and the enduring principles of Rule Breaker Investing. Companies Discussed: AAPL, AMZN, BKNG, DIS, GOOG, IPGP, MELI, NFLX, NVDA, PTON, SE, TDOC, TSLA, TWOU Host: David Gardner Producer: Desiree Jones
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IPGP. CSU. MTY. Doble velocidad y unidades. AMZN. LNR. GYM. PHTM.
IPGP. CSU. MTY. Doble velocidad y unidades. AMZN. LNR. GYM. PHTM.
Listen to Martian wind blow across NASA's InSight lander.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Listen to Martian wind blow across NASA's InSight lander.
En août 2012, la Nasa a sollicité la France pour embarquer SEIS, un sismomètre ultra sensible, sur InSight, la mission martienne qui sera lancée en 2016. Le CNES est tout à la fois maître d'oeuvre et maître d'ouvrage de cet instrument, fruit d'un long murissement technologique avec l'IPGP. Qu'est-ce que cet instrument peut nous apprendre de Mars, de la Terre, de la formation de l'univers et des planètes en particulier ? Les intervenants => Francis Rocard, CNES et Philippe Lognonné, IPGP.
En août 2012, la Nasa a sollicité la France pour embarquer SEIS, un sismomètre ultra sensible, sur InSight, la mission martienne qui sera lancée en 2016. Le CNES est tout à la fois maître d’oeuvre et maître d’ouvrage de cet instrument, fruit d’un long murissement technologique avec l’IPGP. Qu’est-ce que cet instrument peut nous apprendre de Mars, de la Terre, de la formation de l’univers et des planètes en particulier ? Les intervenants : Francis Rocard, CNES et Philippe Lognonné, IPGP.
TerMExTerra Mediterranean Earth Sciences Experiment UPMC (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Paris, France 7th - 9th June 2010