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Promotion: Tesla Stock Become Impossible To Ignore

Thesis Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is a unique stock because it is the best option for exposure to the fast growing EV industry, and because it has become large enough that it…

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9 Growth Stocks That Can Thrive in a Labor Shortage
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9 Growth Stocks That Can Thrive in a Labor Shortage

The inability to hire workers and a labor shortage is an oft-repeated concern from corporate CEOs grappling with the Great Resignation.The scramble for talent amid acute labor shortages and the pandemic bring to the fore…

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Big Tech’s pandemic year produces mind-boggling financial results
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Big Tech’s pandemic year produces mind-boggling financial results

Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft collectively increased their profit more than 55% in 2021 from a base that was already a record, while sales grew 27% to a total…

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Skechers Jumps as Customers Can't Take off Casual Footwear
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Skechers Jumps as Customers Can't Take off Casual Footwear

Skechers (NYSE:SKX) shares traded nearly 7% higher Friday as the company’s fourth-quarter numbers suggested sustained demand for casual and comfortable shoes. The company reported record revenue each quarter in 2021, riding on…

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