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Snapchat’s Tumble & Canadian Inflation- Earnings Roundup
Snapchat’s Tumble & Canadian Inflation- Earnings Roundup
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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this release of the Canadian Investor Podcast, we cover the following earnings releases and news:
Snapchat revises its guidance and the stock takes a big hit
Lightspeed earnings
Canadian CPI is released for April
Tencent earnings
Walmart earnings
Home depot earnings
Mcdonalds exits Russia
Canada Goose earnings
Algonquin Power & Utilities earnings
Tickers of stocks discussed: SNAP, LSPD.TO, GOOS.TO, WMT, HD, AQN.TO, GOOG, TTD, FB, PINS
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Snapchat revises its guidance and the stock takes a big hit
Lightspeed earnings
Canadian CPI is released for April
Tencent earnings
Walmart earnings
Home depot earnings
Mcdonalds exits Russia
Canada Goose earnings
Algonquin Power & Utilities earnings
Tickers of stocks discussed: SNAP, LSPD.TO, GOOS.TO, WMT, HD, AQN.TO, GOOG, TTD, FB, PINS
Our Website
Canadian Investor Podcast Twitter: @cdn_investing
Simon’s twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg
Braden’s twitter: @BradoCapital
Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com
Sign up to Stratosphere for free ? our platform for self-directed stock investing research.
Register for EQ Bank, the seamless digital banking experience with better rates and no nonsense.
Check out the Yes We are Open Podcast from sponsor MonerisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
May 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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