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Buzz on the Bullboards: Who Stands to Benefit the Most from Easing COVID Restrictions?

(Image via TAAT Lifestyle & Wellness Ltd.) Investors don’t prosper on potential. Investors prosper on returns. And in recent years, there haven’t been many mining companies able to reward return-starved investors with a strong stock p...

Receive 7% dividends from America's most profitable stock

Makers of cigarettes and the U.S. government must play a bizarre game... and not one American in 100,000 understands it. Everyone knows cigarettes are "evil." On Friday, the state of Kansas will ban smoking in indoor public places. And in San Francisco, they're cl...

Buzz on the Bullboards: How Markets Carved Out Gains During COVID & Winter Storms

(Image via Extreme Vehicle Battery Technologies Corp.) It is only the end of the second month of the year, but what a year it has been for North American stock markets. The Toronto Stock Exchange and NASDAQ have been especially impacted by the performance of tech st...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Hot Summer Stocks Ahead of the Autumn Rush

(Image via Bombardier Inc.) Investors, our audience, and even some executives regularly visit this site to see how their companies and investing strategies are faring in the community. This week, our highlights go to the newer (and returning) companies that have...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Celebrating Success in Difficult Times with an Eye to a Profitable 2021.

As we continue the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the recent global rollout of effective vaccines to win the battle against the coronavirus gives us pause to give hope for a better 2021 and reflect on some of the amazing accomplishments both individuals and companie...

Buzz on the Bullboards: 2021 The Year of the Cannabis Comeback?

(TAAT CEO, Setti Coscarella. Image via TAAT Lifestyle & Wellness Ltd.) If you look at one set of market headlines around COVID-19, you would read about stimulus packages, vaccine rollouts, and a general lightening in sentiment … but if you look news outlets, you see...

Buzz on the Bullboards: A Fresh Start for Capital Markets in 2021?

(Image via Ivanhoe Mines Ltd.) The start of the new year marks a fresh beginning in the minds of many and 2021 holds an expectation that life will be better than the previous year, which will go down in infamy thanks to the global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yo...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Key Goals Behind Top Investor’s Moves

(Image via HEXO Corp.) At Stockhouse, investor focus is on companies whose valuations seem a little more firmly rooted in down on planet Earth. When it comes to the most popular stocks over the previous week, three names are dominating, especially where health care ...

Buzz on the Bullboards: A Deeper Look into New Energy Opportunities

It was hedge fund legend Ray Dalio who said: “He who lives by the crystal ball will eat shattered glass.” With a new President in the White House and a new administration, it is like a massive “reset” button is about to be ...

BAT, Barrick Gold, Osino Resources: Supposed political risks, a burden, and an opportunity

Businesses, like citizens, operate within the regulatory framework. In this way, the state guarantees peaceful coexistence. But what if the legal framework changes? It is easy for individuals to adapt to new circumstances. It can be more challenging for companies - for example...
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