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Nitish Mittal
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Looking Forward to an Interesting Next Week
What a week this has been -- started off with crazy soaring high $ZM after earnings announcement and got too exciting (not sure if this is the right word :) towards the end. After the crazy dip in tech stocks, things seem to be getting a tiny bit better towards market close today.

Next week looks to be interesting, with earnings calls of some fascinating companies to definitely look out for and plan out now accordingly (especially as market is closed on Monday):

Tuesday (Post Market): $LULU and $WORK

Wednesday (Post Market): $ORCL and $BIGC

Thursday (Post Market): $CHWY and $PTON (both personal favorites :)

Have a great long weekend :)

Interesting Day for $M and $ZM
It is going to be quite an interesting day -- while a lot of people are exited to see the stock split for $TSLA and $AAPL, it is important not to forget what else is coming up! $ZM earnings report at post-market today while $M earnings report pre-market tomorrow.

Although the two stocks have nothing to do with each other, the last quarter would have had quite an opposite effect on the two with respect to the earnings due to COVID.

Probably a good day to slip out $M from your portfolio and stock in some $ZM considering the nature of the two businesses :)
Washington Post
This Week: Earnings from Zoom, Macy’s and Toro
Zoom Video Communications reports quarterly results on Monday, and Macy’s delivers quarterly results on Wednesday

Good Time to Buy Zoom (ZM)
$ZM is experiencing major service interruptions. It was at an instant down by 4% at the time of writing this post, probably a good lucky grab of the day!
CNBC
Zoom says video chat service restored after outage
Zoom reported "partial outages" for its video service just before 9 a.m. ET on Monday.

Everyone going to class on Zoom is probably creating a bottle neck! Probably a good sign that there is so much demand for the product. Still a high valuation, but aren't all good companies like that?
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