May 6, 2021 at 2:25PM
We love to hear from all our listeners, especially those who are underrepresented in the world of investing and finance. In this episode of
Rule Breaker Investing, we were delighted to hear from more women than usual and are eager to highlight their contributions.
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This video was recorded on April 28, 2021.
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In its second-biggest acquisition ever,
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) plans to buy
Nuance Communications (NASDAQ:NUAN) in a deal worth $16 billion. Also, March ended up being a record month for
Uber (NYSE:UBER). In this episode of
MarketFoolery, host Chris Hill and Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser analyze those stories and discuss reasons for not investing in certain companies.
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Schonfeld Strategic Advisors evolved from the family office of billionaire Steven Schonfeld to a serious hedge-fund player.
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On this
Wildcard Wednesday, host Emily Flippen and Motley Fool analyst Clay Bruning talk about a small, under-the-radar play on digital gaming:
GAN Limited (NASDAQ:GAN). Find out why this company looks promising, how it s done financially, what some of the risks may be when investing in it, and much more.
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This video was recorded on January 27, 2021.
Emily Flippen: Welcome to
Industry Focus. Today is Wednesday, January 27th, and I m your host, Emily Flippen. Today, I am joined by Motley Fool analyst Clay Bruning, as we talk about an under the radar play on digital gaming, GAN Limited. Clay, welcome to the show.