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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. Friedrich Nietzsche

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Is Seagen (SGEN) making Money?

However, Seagen (NASDAQ: SGEN) is not making money from its cancer drugs. For instance, Seagen reported a quarterly operating loss of -$93.97 million on 30 June 2020.

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Is DraftKings Making Money?

Thus, I calculate states three with 89.984 million residents resist sports-betting legislation.

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Is Splunk making money?

For instance, the Partnership for New York City estimates only 8% of the New Yorkers working from home because of coronavirus had returned to the office in August 2020. Thus data shows work from home is the new normal in corporate America.

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Is Ventas Inc. making money in healthcare?

Thus, Ventas is in a position to profit from coronavirus and suffer from COVID-19 at the same time. For example, the hospitals, inpatient and long-term acute care facilities, and nursing facilities could care for recovering coronavirus patients. Importantly, insurance or government could pay for that treatmen

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Can Eastman Kodak make Money?

Specifically, Kodak will produce the basic components for generic drugs at factories in Rochester, New York, and Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Associated Press reports that Kodak has received a $765 million federal loan to finance conversion of plants to produce the chemicals.

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Can Sirius XM Survive without Howard Stern?

I think Stern could go to Spotify because Spotify could offer him a larger audience. Remember, Howard is an egomaniac who calls himself the King of All Media. Hence, Stern wants the biggest audience possible.

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Twitter loses Money

I suspect value investors could look at Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) because it has a history of making money, and its stock is cheap. Yet Twitter’s share price is very stable.

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Is General Electric (NYSE: GE) a Value Investment or a Value Trap?

A value trap stock sits at a cheap price and sometimes collapses quickly. General Electric could be a value trap because of its lack of growth.

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