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Anybody Buying Yet? Where’s the Bottom?

I looked at the company website and can't figure out what the company actually does. Do you know what they do?
Do they make any money? Financials don't look good, and quick glance they have 9 employees. Not another FTX type outfit?
They don’t have good earnings, there is not a lot of information available on them, I did read they are hiring additional engineers and expanding their production, but I am struggling to see why the stock has been on its current run.
 
They build hydrogen energy plants in Europe.
This is one of their press releases.

"About Vision EnergyVision Energy is a forward-looking energy company developing assets and solutions for the commercial, industrial and transportation sectors. Leveraging its proven track-record in site and asset procurement, accelerating development and permitting processes, plant design, and grid integration to facilitate low-carbon energy production, supply and distribution. The Company pursues reliable offtake relationships and operating partnerships with energy industry participants and end users seeking carbon abatements across feedstock and fuels. Vision Energy is committed to providing low carbon energy solutions with the highest yield, and where possible, projects are designed to leverage existing gas and power infrastructure to integrate and facilitate import and or distribution of reduced-carbon energy to domestic and global supply chains.
 
Tesla dropped like a rock again today. Your trigger finger getting itchy SAJ-99? Rivian also on a steady downhill run. -85% YTD.
very itchy. At least need an intra-day reversal to make me think selling has stopped. Daily volume in the selloff just keeps getting higher, which is odd this time of year in a down market because there is little tax benefit. December deliveries might be a driver.
 
Looking at buying a new laptop. What do you guys think of Dell? Stock looks interesting, 3.35% dividend and aggressively buying back shares. Sales and profit margins look to be down right now.

Apple sucks so don't even mention them @wllm .
I'm an over-educated elite that reads articles in The Atlantic, so obviously I use Apple. I have a preference for operating systems that aren't embedded with a bunch of sales crap that pop up every f-ing time I turn it on. I also have an HP on Windows that I use for a few other things. Admittedly I went cheap on that and it will be in the recycle bin before long. I don't think there is a huge difference between HP and Dell, just don't go to the cheapest model.
 
I put a buy order at $7.50 a while back and it never filled. Been watching it go up ever since. Good trade for you!
This is what I'm looking for in TSLA, just the opposite pattern. TSLA's problem is it doesn't have a 50-day MA below it to provide support like DFLI did. We will see if it holds. You might get another chance to buy at $7.50.

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very itchy. At least need an intra-day reversal to make me think selling has stopped. Daily volume in the selloff just keeps getting higher, which is odd this time of year in a down market because there is little tax benefit. December deliveries might be a driver.
Maybe some of the institutional investment funds have decided to liquidate their shares?
 
Looking at buying a new laptop. What do you guys think of Dell? Stock looks interesting, 3.35% dividend and aggressively buying back shares. Sales and profit margins look to be down right now.

Apple sucks so don't even mention them @wllm .
Dell is weird because they have acquired a bunch of subsidiary companies… so Dell meh… Alienware comps are awesome 🤷‍♂️

I mostly use HPs for work, definitely prefer apple hardware. My personal computers tend to be macs, I just can’t stand buying stuff that only lasts a few years, but windows is a more flexible operating system and if work wants to spend them money who am I to stop them.

I had a hackintosh for 5 years which I loved as it was the best of both worlds.
 
Dell is weird because they have acquired a bunch of subsidiary companies… so Dell meh… Alienware comps are awesome 🤷‍♂️

I mostly use HPs for work, definitely prefer apple hardware. My personal computers tend to be macs, I just can’t stand buying stuff that only lasts a few years, but windows is a more flexible operating system and if work wants to spend them money who am I to stop them.

I had a hackintosh for 5 years which I loved as it was the best of both worlds.
My wife uses a Dell at work and says we are buying a $*)Q!#@$ dell.
My HP is over 10 years old and has served its purpose.
 
Coal prices in Germany have shot up from $64 a ton to over $400
And solar installations have jumped. Maybe Putin has done more to shift to alternatives than the entire US green-energy industry. I like Spain’s approach of relying heavily on decentralized rooftop solar. We should do the same.

 
In my SIL's Cyber warfare school, all the instructors had Mac hardware; they ran Linux, but thought Mac best designed HW.

Let's face it, we all hate slavery (1800s) but are just fine with it in 2020s if it builds iPhones, Teslas, etc.

One of those cognitive dissonance things; horrible if earlier generations profited from it, great if I do.
 
Should be able to pick up Southwest Air for a song...they sure don't pay for any employees that work it seems.

Baggage Wars, the new reality tv show where folks bid on luggage left by SW in the lobby, of the wrong city you flew to.


The only jobs I've ever had that I did not get screwed in one way or another was working for myself or the Government.
Really enjoyed the 3% COLA to start next year in my pension.

I use Lenovo and Dell PC's. LOL
 
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