I wish I had a crystal ball. Just the 175 on RIVN. With no confidence yesterday that it wouldn't plummet at the open. AAPL is my big success story. I put whatever I had into it then (outside my 401(k) and it put both my kids through college and then some (had I made them get loans and held onto...
I had to fight with my 401(k) guy to let me (clearly my money but he was pushing back on it) buy AAPL at $60. Three splits ago. For several years after that he would send me upbeat news stories about the company. That initial 4-figure purchase is now about $1MM. As for his recommendation to buy...
The November 2 email laid out the timing. In the end there were some delays but I knew that if I missed the boat on the 9th it was leaving without me. Language below, boldface from original email.
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No, this is definitely bat$hit. For a moment there I contemplating just burning $13,000 and posting the video online, but part of me also wants to tell the grandkids that I was there when the stupidest IPO on record happened.
There IS a silver lining here. When they announced the IPO I actually...
Where did this particular game of "telephone" originate? Their S-1 showed potential revenue of $15,000, but by no means mandatory. It was $10,000 for self-driving capability and $550/year for membership (which appears to include free charging). Your choice as to whether you want either.
This is what we use for our pool. Sonos amp inside the house connected to a pair of Definitive outdoor speakers. Control it all from my phone. Easy peasy.
Patriot Act and insider trading restrictions. My son's law firm does so many of these deals that they won't let him purchase any individual equities at all, because you never know.
The IPO process is highly regulated. Morgan Stanley has served as underwriter and/or administrator for countless IPOs. Not their first rodeo. Rivian had little to do with it.