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Tractor Supply Company introduced their earnings report results during their recent earnings call. CEO, Hal Lawton underscored the company's performance and strategic focus for early 2024. Lawton noted: "The initial response from our customers on the collective changes has been very positive, and we're seeing increased spending across the board." This statement provided a sober assessment of the company's trajectory.Overview of Financial and Operational PerformanceIn Q1 2024, Tractor Supply Company noted a 2.9% growth in net sales, providing indicators of revenue expansion, and posted a moderate increase of 1.1% in comparable store sales. This suggests the steady perfomance of pre-existing stores. Diluted earnings per share rose by 10.9% to $1.83, demonstrating improved profitability.The company navigated two particularly demanding quarters. They displayed resilience amidst inflationary pressures, claiming potential advantages birthed from these conditions. Tractor Supply indicated substantial growth in seasonal categories and moderate increases in consumable, usable, and edible products - indicators of customer demand.Despite the consumer trend towards increased expenditure in the services sector, Tractor Supply managed to record a moderate uptick of new, active and re-activated customers. This suggests that the company has leveraged their competitive advantage to retain and attract loyal customers.Strategic PrioritiesTractor Supply outlined several strategic initiatives intended to enhance market positioning and operational efficiency in the coming years. They announced plans for a new distribution center in Maumelle, Arkansas, projected to result in gross margin benefits through increased supply chain efficiency and reduced transportation costs.The company also aims to extend its offerings and services in garden centers during 2024, demonstrating targeted customer-focused action. Additionally, they continue to consider the pet food and livestock categories as key strategic segments meriting further investment.The company prioritises innovation, demonstrated through planned investments in customer service and new technologies such as Tractor Vision to enhance operational efficiency and foster superior in-store customer experiences.The early part of 2024 has seen Tractor Supply Company assert its position. Buoyed by strong financial performance and clear strategic vision, the company has navigated multiple challenges. As suggested by CEO Hal Lawton and the company's projected future plans, Tractor Supply Company appears poised to manage future opportunities and challenges in a balanced, pragmatic manner. However, as is always the case, these achievements and strategies drawn from the company's earnings call must be realized and effectively enacted to ensure sustained success. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theprompt.email
On the recent earnings call held on 2024-04-25, Tractor Supply released their earnings report. CEO Hal Lawton shared critical insights with investors, but it wasn't immediately apparent if his conversation contained specific commentary on Tractor Supply's strategic success within the rural sector. As we delve deeper into the company's operational strategies, it becomes evident that Tractor Supply's focus is on the rural American market where their performance has been significant. To quote CEO Hal Lawton: "Rural America is doing very well right now. We see our highest performance across our store base in rural America right now." This statement underscores the company's strategic focus in these areas.The company has generated favorable Q1 results, displaying sound financial health. Increase in net sales, comparable store sales, and diluted earnings per share reflect a robust customer base and commitment to customer satisfaction, as per the financial figures acknowledged on the earnings call.In the product realm, Tractor Supply reported growth in seasonal categories, while maintaining consistent sales in consumables, usables, and edibles. Performance highlights were outdoor riding lawn mowers, recreational vehicles, and outdoor power equipment. The company is directing investment towards the expansion of their garden centers, seeking to become more beneficial for their rural customers.Customer behavior trends were closely analyzed as part of Tractor Supply's operational strategy. Higher income customers were reported to spend more on luxury categories and recreational items, while lower income customers were identified to focus on essentials like consumables, usables, and edibles. The Neighbor's Club loyalty program, currently boasting over 34 million members, has received positive feedback after recent enhancements.Regarding their future plans, Tractor Supply outlined key initiatives during the earnings call. A tenth distribution center is soon to be launched in Maumelle, Arkansas, with the aim to optimize inventory management, control freight costs, and enhance service levels to stores. The expansion of the Neighbor's Club program is also in the pipeline, which includes the implementation of the Heroes program and more investment in personalization. To stimulate innovation, Tractor Supply aims to leverage exclusive partnerships and introduce new products, particularly focusing on the pet food and outdoor recreation segments. Technological investments are an essential part of their strategy, as seen with the introduction of Tractor Vision software to enhance customer experience.In conclusion, Tractor Supply Company presents a stable financial performance and a strategic growth plan. Nevertheless, the ability of the company to sustain its success will be contingent on its focus on customer needs, product/technological innovations and maintaining its position in the rural lifestyle market, as reiterated by the company during the earnings call. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theprompt.email
Sam Bankman-Fried is heading to prison for 25 years. Bitcoin is nearing an all-time high. What even is crypto anymore? Zeke Faux is the author of “Number Go Up: Inside Crypto's Wild Rise and Staggering Fall.” He returns to Motley Fool Money to join Ricky Mulvey for a conversation about: FTX's inevitable decline. The resurgence of meme coins, and smaller stories in the crypto space. The side effects of creating cryptocurrencies. Tickers discussed: BTC, META, DOGE, TSCO, GME, AMC, USDT, SLP, WIF Host: Ricky Mulvey Guest: Zeke Faux Producer: Mary Long Engineer: Rick Engdahl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boring stocks! While they don't get press like the magnificent 7, they can and often play a pivotal role within your portfolio. This week, we focus on some boring stocks that have outperformed the market over the past three and five years, with many also increasing their dividends at an impressive rate. $WM, $RSG, $AZO, $UNP, $TSCO, $CARR, $OTIS, $PGR, and $NUE are some of the stocks covered. We also discuss this coming week's Fed decision on Wednesday and Nvidia's GTC conference.
The recent earnings call by Tractor Supply Company has shed light on the company's performance and future outlook. Hal Lawton, the CEO, provided some clarity during the investor call, stating, "We anticipate average unit retails to be neutral to a modest headwind for the near term, as we anticipate stickiness to input costs such as labor wage rates and other items to mitigate any further reversion in commodity pricing." The company's strategic initiatives, such as Project Fusion and Digital ventures, which were highlighted in the last quarter earnings call analysis, resonate with the company's recent undertakings. These ventures are targeted towards leveraging artificial intelligence to optimize store operations and enhance customer service, demonstrating steadfast focus on both innovation and growth. The company's financial well-being, as reflected in the earnings call, indeed bolsters the confidence of investors. Last year's record sales of $14.6 billion evidence the continuation of Tractor Supply's robust market presence across its principal product categories. Backed by a stable diluted earnings per share of $10.09, the company attributes this success to strategic initiatives like Project Fusion, Garden Centers, Neighbor's Club, and Digital ventures, as outlined during the investor call. Varied consumer spending habits pose dynamic challenges for Tractor Supply, which is primarily focused on promoting the Out Here lifestyle. As noted during the earnings call, an increase in service spending has had an impact on the company's high-value businesses. However, CEO Lawton acknowledged, "We saw some benefit from the weather in the first three weeks of January…The month that's really going to determine our comps for Q1 will be March." This suggests a certain level of adaptive flexibility from the company. Tractor Supply appears to be taking a proactive approach in its future growth strategy. As stated in the earnings call, the company appears committed to expanding Project Fusion layouts and garden centers, along with enhancing the Neighbor's Club program. In a bid to bridge the gap between the digital and physical buying journey, the company also intends to personalize and enhance conversational commerce capabilities. To conclude, Tractor Supply's recent strategy, as revealed in the earnings call, is consistent with its overall growth objective. Though historical performance may justify a level of optimism, it remains crucial to underscore that future performance will largely depend on the successful execution of the strategic initiatives acknowledged in the earnings call. Adaptability in response to market shifts, technological advances, and customer demands will determine Tractor Supply's progress in the coming quarters. TSCO Company info: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TSCO/profile For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.
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Many of these 7 big cap tech stocks are soaring. Should you just own them and nothing else? (1:00) - What Is The Best Way To Gain Exposure To The Magnificent Seven? (4:40 - Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF: MAGS (9:30) - Breaking Down The Recent Performance For The ARK Innovation ETF: ARKK (17:20) - Invesco NASDAQ Next Gen 100 ETF: QQQJ (25:30) - Episode Roundup: MAGS, QQQM, QQQJ, MOON, MGK, TSCO, ULTA, SMCI, ZM, COIN, ARKK Podcast@Zacks.com
In this episode, Braden starts by talking about his recent visit to New York City as part of a fintech conference. Simon then goes over what a target date fund is and if the new Lifepath ETF offered by BlackRock is a good option for self directed investors. We finish by talking about two stocks that are on our watchlist. Tickers of stocks discussed: TSCO, UBER, iShares Lifepath ETFs Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon's twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden's twitter: @BradoCapital Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast! Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Sign up to Stratosphere for free
Tractor Supply Company (TSCO) is a retail chain specializing in farm and ranch supplies, catering to the needs of rural communities, but also expanding into suburban markets and adjusting to evolving consumer trends. Listen as Brett and Ryan ask questions about the company, its business model, and its valuation. Enjoy the show! ***************************** Chit Chat Money is presented by Interactive Brokers. Switch to the best brokerage in investing today: ibkr.com/info ****************************** Want updates on future shows and projects? Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Subscribe to our Substack to receive free show notes and charts for our Tuesday episodes: https://chitchatmoney.substack.com/ Interested in more from ValueStockGeek? https://x.com/ValueStockGeek?s=20 Contact us: chitchatmoneypodcast@gmail.com Timestamps Tractor Supply Co | (2:42) Competitive Advantages | (24:35) What Can Go Wrong? | (31:19) Disclosure: Chit Chat Money hosts and guests are not financial advisors, and nothing they say on this show is formal advice or a recommendation.
Lots of stock talk today as we play the game that educates, amuses, and enriches us all. And, it's the 25th edition of the show, so we've brought back two returning champions to play against each other and against you, Fool! In the end we're all winners on the Market Cap Game Show. Companiers Discussed: MAR, ATVI, ASR, TSCO, FDX, COIN, NFLX, SMAR, PATH, FUN, MRNA Host: David Gardner Guests: Bill Mann, Emily Flippen Producer: Rick Engdahl
It's not all about the Magnificent 7. The 10 best performing S&P 500 stocks since 2000 tell the tale. (1:00) - Tracey's Top Investing Books (3:45) - What Can Compounding Do For Your Long Term Investments? (7:15) - The Strongest Performers Since 2000: Should You Be Adding Them To Your Portfolio? (19:30) - Episode Roundup: V, COST, TSCO, ANSS, CMG
It's not all about the Magnificent 7. The 10 best performing S&P 500 stocks since 2000 tell the tale. (1:00) - Tracey's Top Investing Books (3:45) - What Can Compounding Do For Your Long Term Investments? (7:15) - The Strongest Performers Since 2000: Should You Be Adding Them To Your Portfolio? (19:30) - Episode Roundup: V, COST, TSCO, ANSS, CMG Podcast@Zacks.com
As earnings season heats up in the U.S., investors had good reasons to keep their eyes on China and India. (0:21) Andy Cross and Jason Moser discuss: - Tesla's challenge with margin pressure - Intuitive Surgical's stock rising on strong 1st-quarter results and guidance - American Express continuing to catch on with Millennials and Gen Z - Shares of D.R. Horton, America's largest homebuilder, hitting a new all-time high - The latest from Netflix, P&G, Johnson & Johnson, and Lululemon (19:11) Motley Fool senior analyst Bill Mann discusses China's rise as an automotive exporter, Apple's growing presence in India, and why he's keeping an eye on mining companies in Brazil. (33:17) Andy and Jason discuss the growing business of tiny snacks and share two stocks on their radar: Tractor Supply and Amazon. Stocks discussed: NFLX, TSLA, ISRG, PG, AXP, JNJ, DHI, LULU, AAPL, GIS, TWNK, PEP, TSCO, AMZN Host: Chris Hill Guests: Andy Cross, Jason Moser, Bill Mann Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Today we're joined by Stephen Arnold - Managing Director and CIO of Aoris - a single fund of 15 highly profitable, market-leading, global businesses. Stephen has been investing in offshore markets for over 28 years, with previous roles at Evans & Partners, Goldman Sachs and Platinum Asset Management. He talks about one of their investments - Tractor Supply. Tractor Supply is a US retail chain offering agricultural, home improvement, and outdoor recreational products. Founded in 1938, it has over 2,000 stores across 49 states. The company's revenue reached $14.2 billion in 2022, with a net profit of $1 billion. Tractor Supply has shown consistent growth, expanding its product offerings and e-commerce platform. Its competent leadership, including CEO Hal Lawton, has prioritised innovation and digital transformation. If you looking for a way to level up your investment game, then you should consider TIKR Terminal. This platform is designed to provide retail investors with institutional-grade research on public equities.Join now via Equity Mates and receive 15% off an annual subscription. Use code Mates15 – offer runs between 20/02 – 15/04.If you enjoyed Finfest 2022 and want to be part of an even bigger FinFest in November 2023, register your details and we'll be in touch with earlybird access details.Stay engaged with the Equity Mates community by joining our forum. *****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.Equity Mates is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After spending a year getting rid of its iBuying business, how should investors regard Zillow Group? (0:21) Jim Mueller discusses: - How Zillow is (in some ways) at a fresh starting point - The growing skepticism around iBuying as a profitable business - 1 thing to watch when Redfin reports after the closing bell (9:25) Ricky Mulvey and Sanmeet Deo discuss companies that are flying under Wall Street's radar, in part because of where they're located. Companies discussed: ZG, OPEN, RDFN, LULU, TSCO, SHAK, WINA Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jim Mueller, Sanmeet Deo Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl
Snap fell 30% and took other social media and advertising stocks down with it. (0:30) Emily Flippen and Ron Gross discuss: - Pinterest, Meta Platforms, and Alphabet getting dragged down by Snap's bad news - American Express shares falling despite increased full-year guidance - Boston Beer's strong 3rd-quarter report - The latest from Microsoft, Netflix, Tesla, and Tractor Supply (19:15) Emily and Ron dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss: - Medical device pure-plays - Investing books they recommend - Surprising economics of pumpkin spice - The latest from McDonald's and Keurig Dr. Pepper - Stocks they're more bullish on - Two stocks on their radar: ASML Holding and Blackstone Got a question about investing? Email podcasts@fool.com Stocks mentioned: SNAP, PINS, META, GOOG, GOOGL, CAT, DE, AXP, NFLX, MSFT, TSLA, TSCO, SAM, MCD, DNUT, SYK, MDT, ZBH, JNJ, RMD, SG, FNCL, JPM, SBUX, PEP, KO, KDP, BX, ASML Host: Chris Hill Guests: Emily Flippen, Ron Gross Engineer: Dan Boyd
Support the podcast - https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick $TQQQ under $20 is a buy $GNRC slammed on earnings warning Oil seems to be the only commodity that's really driving forward …nat gas seems to be pulling back but oil has the supply demand component pushing it forward Bond rates ticked up taking the market down $Abml American battery recycler ABtc symbol $TSLA slight miss on revs but beat on eps … key is margin 26.8% vs 28% is what street expected - stock went down - buyback was not announced in earnings … elon tweeted he's behind tesla so there might be more bad news $LVS beats on revs but down on earnings per share - they have a lot of debt and capital spending - just wasn't a wow and macOw in China js key $IBM beat $lrcx beat - good for soxl Fundstrat says $oih will outperform but energy is still in play $Aa lost a ton on a rev miss and took down guidance $XOM and $xle $oih $DVN $OXY $CVX $Stz Bond rates headed down - market up - $tqqq still under $20 Oil up $Uvxy move - why I it didn't move much $Aal - beat and moves more - all airlines have had record revenue - guided up - it's clear fed hasn't killed demand and stocks going up may just be a signal for a bigger fall $Tsco beat … way better than hd and lowes and ceo says they are going to continue growing - if u haven't been to their store - go $DVR $SQQQ $BOIL $SOXL for Corey - do not buy and hold until 2025 because it's a decaying asset - buy a chip maker like $NVDA $AMD or $QCOM instead Jordi on Insta - $ADBE and $PKG Hello, I have what I hope is a better request for an analysis. Packaging America (PKG), as the name suggest they are a packaging products manufacturer. Although they have been beaten down in the market, they still show strong revenue numbers. Which surprises me given the whole logistics mess we had in the past years. SCANS $TXN $XOM $OXY $TER $AMAT $MRVL --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support
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「英テスコ 従業員の給与、ベネフィット、スキルに多額の投資」 英スーパーマーケット大手のテスコ(ティッカーシンボル:TSCO)は4月7日、従業員の給与とベネフィット(福利厚生など給与以外の便益)、スキルに多額の投資を行うことで英小売流通関連労働組合USDAWと合意したと発表した。テスコはUSDAWとの交渉の末、基本給の大幅な増額と従業員割引の拡大、スキルアップのための研修の実施などを行うことを決定した。The post 英テスコ 従業員の給与、ベネフィット、スキルに多額の投資 first appeared on 金融・投資メディアHEDGE GUIDE.
In this release of the Canadian Investor Podcast, we cover the following topics: We answer a listener question about selling big tech stocks What to make of Netflix earnings release and recession fears The best performing S&P 500 stocks over 5, 10, 15 and 20 years How we handle bad news from a company we own Tickers of stocks discussed: NFLX, ENPH, SEDG, TSLA, ETSY, NVDA, DXCM, MPWR, AMZN, AAPL, MNST, TSCO, ODFL Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon's twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden's twitter: @BradoCapital Sign up to Stratosphere for free
I apologize for the long break between podcasts. I tested positive for COVID-19 and was observing quarantine guidance over the two weeks we didn't post anything. On that note, this week's podcast is with Teller County Public Health. Tommy Allen from the Honorary Deputy Sheriff Association, Sheriff Jason Mikesell, and Lieutenant Renee Bunting are joined by the outgoing Public Health Director Martha Hubbard and the incoming Director Michelle Wolff. In the podcast we thank Ms. Hubbard for her service to Teller County, welcome Ms. Wolff who will continue to provide great leadership, and talk about the services of Public Health (not just with COVID-19 but with all their services). For more information on COVID-19, you can visit https://www.tellercovid.com/.
MIAX Exchange Group is a fully electronic options exchange for the trading of OCC-issued standardized options on equities and ETFs. John Smollen, EVP of Exchange Traded Products at MIAX Exchange Group, gives a company overview, as well as discusses S&P 500 leaders DAL, TSCO, FTNT, AIG, USB, and AAL. MIAX now lists and trades options on over 3,500 multi-listed classes. He also mentions AMC (AMC) and Virgin Galactic (SPCE). Tune in to find out more.
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In the episode of The Australian Investors Podcast investor and series host, Owen Rask, talks with Aoris' Delian Entchev about what seems to be a boring 'tractor' company called Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO). But take it from us: this episode is anything but boring. Delian explains, in clear language, the opportunity in front of investors with Tractor Supply, the USA's largest retail store for hobby farmers and enthusiasts. Tractor supply is 10x larger than its nearest competitor yet is still growing thanks to some savvy management and an intense focus on customers and culture. Show notes: Aoris - view the full portfolio Recorded: June 25, 2021 More episodes & Owen's research: https://bit.ly/raskresearch INFORMATION WARNING Please note: We'll do our best to disclosure investment positions during the podcast but please note that it might not always be possible, so consider that Owen or guests appearing on the show may have an interest in some of the shares mentioned. In short, always consider the risks of investing and read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before making a decision. This podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. You can view our Financial Services Guide (FSG) on the www.rask.com.au/fsg webpage. The information/advice in this podcast does not take into account your needs, goals or objectives, so speak with a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on it. Any performance metrics cited in this podcast should be considered hypothetical as the performance may not be accurate at the date you listen to the episode. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
In the episode of The Australian Investors Podcast investor and series host, Owen Rask, talks with Aoris' Delian Entchev about what seems to be a boring 'tractor' company called Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO). But take it from us: this episode is anything but boring.Delian explains, in clear language, the opportunity in front of investors with Tractor Supply, the USA's largest retail store for hobby farmers and enthusiasts. Tractor supply is 10x larger than its nearest competitor yet is still growing thanks to some savvy management and an intense focus on customers and culture.Show notes:Aoris - view the full portfolioRecorded: June 25, 2021More episodes & Owen's research: https://bit.ly/raskresearchINFORMATION WARNINGPlease note: We'll do our best to disclosure investment positions during the podcast but please note that it might not always be possible, so consider that Owen or guests appearing on the show may have an interest in some of the shares mentioned. In short, always consider the risks of investing and read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before making a decision.This podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. You can view our Financial Services Guide (FSG) on the www.rask.com.au/fsg webpage. The information/advice in this podcast does not take into account your needs, goals or objectives, so speak with a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on it. Any performance metrics cited in this podcast should be considered hypothetical as the performance may not be accurate at the date you listen to the episode. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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60 Seconds need to know before you go Jon Najarian here. Take a look at Teradata TDC. Why? Well, unusual activity and shares of the database and analytics software provider soar in 27% in the pre market? That's right. Just 27% No, it's not a takeover. They're benefiting from the growth in cloud. Oh, yeah. American Airlines. They lost $4.32 a share for the quarter but excluding debt payments, they actually were positive cash flow. So shares a rally almost 4% in the pre Equifax are reporting the company's numbers looks like better than expected earnings and an eight and a half percent rally there Tractor Supply. Yeah, Jim Leventhal Tractor Supply. Farm Equipment supplies earned $1.55 per share well above the 97 cents that they were expected to report. They're up 7% in the pre market. And let me give you one more here. Southwest Airlines quarterly last dollar 72 smaller than expected and lower cash burn rate than expected. I am Jon Najarian. Make sure you tune in for three at three every business day 3pm I break down the unusual option activity and of course 10am Daily Crypto Byte Can't wait Etherum a new record high
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Thursday, Weekly options expire tomorrow. Made a couple really cool trades, check them out. Tractor supply TSCO, HFC not too bad either --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Corn, soybean and wheat prices have soared to multi-year highs in 2021 prompting hopes that a new day is about to dawn in the agriculture industry. (0:45) - Everything You Need To Know About The Agriculture Industry (5:10) - Where Should Investors Look To Invest? (10:00) - Farming Equipment Manufacturers: Should You Be Waiting For A Pullback? (16:30) - Companies Who Use The Farming Products: Consumer Products (22:05) - Farmland Partners: Is An ETF A Good Way To Gain Exposure? (29:00) - Episode Roundup: NTR, MOS, CF, DE, AGCO, TSCO, INGR, BG, ADM, ANDE, FPI, LAND Podcast@Zacks.com
On the Vox Markets Podcast Today: 9th October 2020 John Clarke, CEO of Gfinity #GFIN, a world-leading #esports solutions provider, discusses their Review of Strategic Partnership Options & Launch of Formal Sales Process. Anton du Plessis, CEO of Erris Resources #ERIS discusses their proposed acquisition of a lithium project in Germany, their name change and management restructure. (Interview starts at 8 minutes 20 seconds) Paul Hill, full time investor and equity analyst gives his view on the market and we discuss the following companies: Equals #EQLS Rosslyn Data Technologies #RDT OnTheMarket #OTMP Polarean Imaging #POLX Northbridge Industrial Services #NBI Kromek Group #KMK Omega Diagnostics #ODX (Interview starts at 17 minutes 32 seconds) Chris Bailey founder of Financial Orbit covers news from the following companies: Tesco #TSCO London Stock Exchange Group #LSE British Land #BLND & Biffa #BIFF (Interview starts at 45 minutes 13 seconds) Vox Markets is revolutionising the way companies engage with shareholders and the stock market at large. By aggregating IR and digital content onto one secure and compliant platform, Vox Markets has established itself as the go-to resource for the investment community. #VoxMarkets #StockMarket #LivePrices #StockMarketNews #Money #Investing #Investments #Finance #Business #Podcasthttps://www.voxmarkets.co.uk/
What are value stocks? How do you find them? This is value investing 101. (1:45) - Value Investor Basic's (9:30) - Screening For Stocks With Good P/E Ratios (16:50) - Stock Screener And Tracey’s Top Stock Picks (27:20) - Episode Roundup: AAPL, TSCO, ABG, AMWD, DHI, KR, FBC Podcast@Zacks.com
What are value stocks? How do you find them? This is value investing 101. (1:45) - Value Investor Basic's (9:30) - Screening For Stocks With Good P/E Ratios (16:50) - Stock Screener And Tracey’s Top Stock Picks (27:20) - Episode Roundup: AAPL, TSCO, ABG, AMWD, DHI, KR, FBC Podcast@Zacks.com
We dive into two stocks today, Ticker Symbols ZNGA & TSCO. - This podcast is distributed for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal, tax, accounting or investment advice. The information, opinions and views contained herein have not been tailored to the investment objectives of any one individual, are current only as of the date hereof and may be subject to change at any time without prior notice. All investment strategies and investments involve risk of loss. Nothing contained in this podcast chat should be construed as investment advice. Any reference to an investment's past or potential performance is not, and should not be construed as, a recommendation or as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. Any ideas or strategies discussed herein should not be undertaken by any individual without prior consultation with a financial professional for the purpose of assessing whether the ideas or strategies that are discussed are suitable to you based on your own personal financial objectives, needs and risk tolerance. Everyone in this group expressly disclaims any liability or loss incurred by any person who acts on the information, ideas or strategies discussed herein. The information contained herein is not, and shall not constitute an offer to sell, a solicitation of an offer to buy or an offer to purchase any securities, nor should it be deemed to be an offer, or a solicitation of an offer, to purchase or sell any investment product or service.
Can these up-and-coming retailers take down last month’s retail bracket winner, Costco? Join Dan Kline and Emily Flippen in the second installment of our Retail Bracket Showdown while we put up Costco against “the best of the rest”. Stocks in Bracket: OLLI, FIVE, TIF, LULU, TSCO, ULTA, ZUMZ, DBI Check out more of our content here: TMF's podcast portal YouTube Twitter Join Our Motley Fool Podcast Facebook Group LinkedIn StockUp, The Motley Fool's weekly email newsletter
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In this 19A Twin Petes Investing podcast the topics, stocks and shares discussed include: Winning shares; What sort of recovery could we get; Coronavirus market volatility; Investing Psychology; UK Budget 2020; Health crisis; Global Pandemic; Credit risks; Financial Crunch; Financial liquidity; Interest Rates; Financial Engineering; Covid-19; Government backed loans; Ocado OCDO; Sainsbury's SBRY; Morrison MRW; TESCO TSCO; Games Workshop GAW; Future FUTR; FTSE 100; DJIA; TECH; Retail; Investing Strategies; Social Distancing; Schools Shut; Isolation; Polar Capital POLR PCFT; Interactive Investors; Cash; Hedging; Helicopter Money; Private Healthcare; Uncertainty; Risk allocation Do your own research; Stocks; Shares; Investing & much more. If you are new to our TwinPetesInvesting podcast welcome. If you are back for more thank you. Please subscribe to our channel so as not to miss out on future episodes. Please share this podcast with others that you know will find it of interest. The Twin Petes Investing podcasts will be linked to and written about on the Conkers3 website and also on the WheelieDealer website.
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On this week’s episode of Industry Focus: Consumer Goods host Jason Moser and Fool.com contributor Asit Sharma take a closer look at Land's End and Herman Miller, two sleeper stocks with some big potential. Plus Jason and Asit highlight four companies with earnings reports coming out later this week that they'll be following. Thanks to Molekule for supporting Industry Focus. Stocks: LE, MLHR, TSCO, AMZN, ORLY, ELY Check out more of our content here: TMF's podcast portal YouTube Twitter Join Our Motley Fool Podcast Facebook Group LinkedIn StockUp, The Motley Fool's weekly email newsletter Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code fool10.
Delivered on November 24, 2015 - This 1 hour and 5 minutes Webinar is the fourth in the 4th series of capacity management best practice webinars that will explain the new features and functionality of the latest BMC TrueSight Capacity Optimization, version 10.3 release.What’s New in True Sight Capacity Optimization 10.3 covers Business Themes, Component Renaming, Deprecation and Drops and Key capabilities introduced with this release. Included in the discussion is a review of the following topics: Enhanced Reservation analyticsSupport for AWS cloudsEnhanced support for OpenStack cloudsEnhanced Visualization AnalyticsNew Integration with ITDASimplified Administration with flexible data retention policies Connect with TrueSight Capacity Optimization 10.3 - What's New?
Delivered on April 28, 2015 - This 1 hour and 10 minutes Webinar will provide an overview of the OpenStack technologies and how to leverage the functionality of TrueSight Capacity Optimization 10.0 to manage capacity in an OpenStack environment.Webinar content:• Introduction to OpenStack• OpenStack configurations and evolutions• Collecting data into TrueSight Capacity Optimization• Managing Capacity of OpenStackConnect with - BMC TrueSight Capacity Optimization 10.0 Series - Managing capacity in an OpenStack environment
Delivered on February 3, 2015 - This 1 hour Webinar covers "What’s New in True Sight Capacity Optimization 10.0", including Business Themes, Component Renaming, Deprecation & Drops and Key capabilities introduced with this release.Included in the discussion is a review of the following topics: • Reservation-aware capacity management• Enhanced Best-Practices views• Support for RHEV and Open Stack clouds• Alternative Database – PostgreSQL DB• Administration enhancements and streamlined architectureConnect with - BMC TrueSight Capacity Optimization 10.0 Series - What's New?
Delivered on October 22, 2013 - This Webinar covers "What's new in the BCO 9.5?", which was released on September 20th, 2013.Material covered includes:•High level Best Practices for BCO 9.5•Analytics•Simplified functionality in BCO 9.5Connect with BCO 9.5: What's new in BCO 9.5.00
Delivered on December 10th, 2013 - This Webinar covers "Managing vSphere Environments with BCO (Part 1)".Material covered includes:•Overview of vSphere capacity management with BCO•Resource Pools•Data sources for vSphere•Spare capacity analysis, and how to set thresholds•Risk mitigation and recommendations•Capacity optimizationConnect with BCO 9.5: Managing vSphere Environments with BCO
Delivered on March 25, 2014 - This Webinar covers "Managing vSphere Environments with BCO (Part 2)".Material covered includes:•Overview of vSphere capacity management with BCO•Resource Pools•Data sources for vSphere•Spare capacity analysis, and how to set thresholds•Risk mitigation and recommendations•Capacity optimizationConnect with BCO 9.5: Managing vSphere Environments with BCO (Part 2)
Delivered on September 17, 2013 - This Webinar covers Administration and Maintenance of the BPA in the BCOEE environment.Material covered includes:•BPA Component Overview•BPA Installation Recommendations•Post-installation Recommendations•BPA Patches and Maintenance•Perceive General ManagerConnect with BCO 9.5: BCOEE Getting Started with BPA Administration
Delivered on May 13, 2014 - This Webinar covers "Network Capacity Management with BCO".Material covered includes:This session in the series will illustrate how you can use BMC Capacity Optimization (BCO) to manage the capacity of your network.Learn how to:•Leverage the BCO add-on “Moviri integration for BMC Capacity Optimization” to integrate data from network management tools such as Entuity and others.•Use this data in BCO to manage the capacity of your network bandwidth, devices, and usage by application.Connect with BCO 9.5: Network Capacity Management with BCO
Delivered on July 16, 2013 - This Webinar covers Administration and Maintenance of the BCO environment.Material covered includes:•BCO Component Review•BCO Install and Post-Install•vCenter Service Extractor•BCO ETL Configuration•BCO Data Flow•BCO Recovery and DebuggingConnect with BCO 9.5: Best Practices Administering and Maintaining BCO
Delivered on March 25, 2014 - This Webinar covers "Storage Capacity Management with BCO".Material covered includes learning how to:•Analyze storage capacity utilization•Reclaim unused storage capacity•Avoid oversubscription risks•Proactively identify storage capacity saturation•Plan storage capacity allocation and other interesting storage capacity use cases with the BMC Capacity Optimization (BCO) solution and the BCO add-ons provided by Sentry Software.Connect with BCO 9.5: Storage Capacity Management with BCO
Delivered on November 4, 2014 - Content in this session helps provide an introduction to the new product name, AIX and PowerVM architecture, and a simplified approach analyze capacity, data collection and discover the AMIGO program for TrueSight Capacity Optimization. Connect with BCO 9.5: TSCO Managing the capacity of your AIX/PowerVM Environment (Part 1)
Option Block 350: TWTR Risk Reversal Rundown Trading Block: Interesting intra-day activity, but ended up closing basically unchanged. VIX cash back in the 11 handle range. A resurgence in Twitter. A banner day for Valero. Odd Block: Calls trade in PowerSecure International, Inc (POWR), calls roll in Ashland Inc. (ASH), puts trade in SM Energy Co. (SM), put spreads roll in Tractor Supply Co. (TSCO), puts trade in MagicJack Volactec ltd. (CALL). Mail Block: Listener questions and comments Question from JG - Hi guys! Love the show(s), I like really really love the show(s). Last Option Block you mentioned us providing our trades and you dissecting them. Just happens to be a very opportune time because I am currently in a trade and I'll provide my analysis and would like to hear you guys discuss. Question from Roger Edwards - Hi. Unusual options activity has drawn my attention to company A, which led me to discover that it's a takeover target by company B. Of course takeover timing is the big challenge. I know that company A has an upcoming ex-div date. Is an ex-div date relevant (factored into takeover timing) at all? Is there any advantage in company B timing its takeover of company A before or after the ex-div date? I'm just trying to use whatever information I can to select the right option expiration. Thanks so much. Question from Kaiserdog76 • - "The Dumbest Investor In the World" - Made good money on UA stupids and FB. Played for a bounce in IWM using options. As that one looks like it has the most room to run. Decent jobs numbers and the "Goldilocks" rally continues. - P.S. Rock Lobster would be proud of me. I even traded a couple Apple calls for a nice pop….Oh, Bita,bita,bita,bita........ Gotta love those China Tech stocks that Retail usually has no clue about. Excellent heads up. Maybe I will look for a bottom and get long again. I had bought 100 shares back when it was trading at $30. In less than a week I was up $600 and figured it could go down just as fast as it went up. Sold and never looked back. I might be breaking some rules here but I like to circle back to winning trades after I feel enough time has passed. Is that a bad habit? I do not have % stats or anything but I know that many have worked more than once. Thanks for refreshing my memory on BITA! Around the Block: Andrew is amazed. Short trading week next week. Not expecting too much activity. Look out for early cash-settled indexes. Be prepared.
Option Block 350: TWTR Risk Reversal Rundown Trading Block: Interesting intra-day activity, but ended up closing basically unchanged. VIX cash back in the 11 handle range. A resurgence in Twitter. A banner day for Valero. Odd Block: Calls trade in PowerSecure International, Inc (POWR), calls roll in Ashland Inc. (ASH), puts trade in SM Energy Co. (SM), put spreads roll in Tractor Supply Co. (TSCO), puts trade in MagicJack Volactec ltd. (CALL). Mail Block: Listener questions and comments Question from JG - Hi guys! Love the show(s), I like really really love the show(s). Last Option Block you mentioned us providing our trades and you dissecting them. Just happens to be a very opportune time because I am currently in a trade and I'll provide my analysis and would like to hear you guys discuss. Question from Roger Edwards - Hi. Unusual options activity has drawn my attention to company A, which led me to discover that it's a takeover target by company B. Of course takeover timing is the big challenge. I know that company A has an upcoming ex-div date. Is an ex-div date relevant (factored into takeover timing) at all? Is there any advantage in company B timing its takeover of company A before or after the ex-div date? I'm just trying to use whatever information I can to select the right option expiration. Thanks so much. Question from Kaiserdog76 • - "The Dumbest Investor In the World" - Made good money on UA stupids and FB. Played for a bounce in IWM using options. As that one looks like it has the most room to run. Decent jobs numbers and the "Goldilocks" rally continues. - P.S. Rock Lobster would be proud of me. I even traded a couple Apple calls for a nice pop….Oh, Bita,bita,bita,bita........ Gotta love those China Tech stocks that Retail usually has no clue about. Excellent heads up. Maybe I will look for a bottom and get long again. I had bought 100 shares back when it was trading at $30. In less than a week I was up $600 and figured it could go down just as fast as it went up. Sold and never looked back. I might be breaking some rules here but I like to circle back to winning trades after I feel enough time has passed. Is that a bad habit? I do not have % stats or anything but I know that many have worked more than once. Thanks for refreshing my memory on BITA! Around the Block: Andrew is amazed. Short trading week next week. Not expecting too much activity. Look out for early cash-settled indexes. Be prepared.
Click on above image to play QT VIDEOJesse Jones TT#1, Andy McMillin TT#83, Robby Gordon TT#3, TSCO #1588, Hengeveld/Childress TT#76, et al @MM121/lap 1Flash 8 version:
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Click on above image to play QT VIDEOJesse Jones TT#1, Andy McMillin TT#83, Robby Gordon TT#3, TT #38 (G&R Racing), TSCO #1588, Hengeveld/Childress TT#76, et al @MM121/lap 1Flash 8 version: