Smart buildings, Biocloud, ESG investing. Do you care about the environment, the planet, climate control? Do you really care of are you just saying that to be part of a cause that makes it look like you care? There are companies building real solutions to reduce the carbon footprint in an industry that is responsible for a huge portion of power consumption.
Read MoreWidepoint Corporation is arguably the most frustrating stock I have ever owned. I have followed this story and traded in and out of Widepoint's stock for over ten years. $WYY is one of the most underfollowed, underappreciated, and misunderstood success stories in the stock market today. CEO Jin Kang took over when $WYY was on the verge of complete failure. Jin and his team came in and turned this story around. The new executive team got rid of all the toxic debt and cleaned up the cap structure. Handled a massive national contract for the federal government and flawlessly executed through a pandemic. $WYY has secured the renewal of a half a billion-dollar contract at better margins with the department of homeland security.
Read MoreThis is an insightful interview on many levels. Trendlines Group is an investment company that focuses on two primary markets. Agriculture and medical devices. Essentially they are investors like you and me but much larger scale. Listen to how Trendlines will identify/discover opportunities, why it is important to be early, and the most critical ingredient..
Read MoreI have followed the S&W Seed Company, and I have traded in and out of its stock for years. I have gotten to know the CEO Mark Wong fairly well throughout that time. Simply stated, he is a brilliant man with an excellent track record for creating value for his shareholders. After watching this interview, I think you will recognize what I like about this story, but in case you do not. I am always available for any questions you may have. Mark holds an MBA from Wharton, is a chemical engineer, and
Read MoreIf you have followed me for any time, you know that I will talk about finding "potential disruptors" as what I believe can be fantastic investment opportunities. However, during my interview with Jeff Thramann, the founder of Auddia. Jeff said something that made me re-evaluate my thinking on "disruptors," which typically means an incumbent holds the top spot and ultimately loses majority market share to a smaller rival because of a disruptive technology or service approach. Think Blockbuster and Netflix as an example. What if a company could be innovative but not set out to hurt the incumbent
Read MoreI talk about potential disruptors an awful lot. After my interview with Jeff @ Auddia I had an epiphany of sorts. I dug deeper into the meaning of "innovative disruption," and Auddia has a unique model that could disrupt an industry where there is a clear loser but if their technology is embraced. That is not what Auddia wants. Instead, Auddia provides a solution to help the entire music industry thrive
Read MoreDiscussing the revolutionary & proprietary software program he wrote and patented that his amazing team developed. "Pointman" SAAS enterprise solution to address a massive..
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