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Investing in the stock market has been nothing short of a roller-coaster ride over the past 11 months. Investors have navigated their way through a historic 34% downturn in the
S&P 500 in about a one-month time span and have reveled in the subsequent 10-month bounce-back rally.
But with the S&P 500 as pricey as it s been in nearly two decades, investors might be leery of putting their money to work. The thing is, growth and value can always be found in the market you just have to be willing to do a little digging.
Experience Investment Corp (NASDAQ: EXPC).
The company’s helicopters fly people in and out of U.S. city centers. The four key targets for Blade are short-distance flights of 60 to 100 miles, airport flights between New York airports, transporting human organs in the northeast U.S. and international joint ventures.
The company had revenue of $33 million in 2019 with 10 scheduled flight routes. The company expects revenue to hit $402 million in 2024 with 28 expected flight routes.
In 2025, the company plans to launch its eVTOL electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. Revenue for 2025 is expected to hit $601 million and begin ramping up with the additional flying product.
Massachusetts dethroned from energy efficiency top spot
Updated December 17, 2020, 8:34 p.m.
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Massachusetts dethroned from energy efficiency top spot
Massachusetts has been dislodged from its spot atop the annual âEnergy Efficiency Scorecardâ by California, coming in at second place for 2020. For the first time since 2010, Massachusetts did not rank No. 1 or tie for the top position with another state in the ranking of state energy efficiency efforts by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. California and Massachusetts are typically close in this competition; they even tied in 2016. The ACEEE praised California for adopting net-zero energy building codes and stringent vehicle emissions standards, crafting incentives to buy high-efficiency heat-pump water heaters, leading the charge on vehicle electrification, and strengthening efficiency standards for lighting and appliances. Massachusetts, meanwhile, was lauded for state efforts
Dec 18, 2020
NEW YORK (AP) Bark, which ships pet toys and treats every month, is heading to Wall Street, taking advantage of the pandemic-related boom in online pet spending.
Founded in 2012, Bark ships dog treats, chews and squeaky toys, through its service called BarkBox. It also has other brands, including Bark Eats, which creates personalized meal plans for pups.
It’s a good time to sell kibble online. More people are avoiding stores and shopping for their pets online during the pandemic. Pet supplies are one of the fastest growing categories online, with sales up 64% in the first eight months of this year, according to retail consulting firm 1010data.