| Tuesday, December 30th 2025 |
Will This Airline Upstart Be a Massive Winner? |
One reason Joby has survived the post-SPAC reckoning is its deepening relationship with the U.S. Department of Defense. The company holds a $131 million contract to deliver up to nine aircraft to the U.S. Air Force, and it has already delivered multiple units. That relationship does more than generate modest revenue. Military testing accelerates certification, validates durability under extreme conditions, and quietly subsidizes development costs. Historically, many aerospace breakthroughs, from jet engines to GPS, matured first through defense programs before becoming commercial staples. Get the full details here |
Burst Content You May Have Missed |
Billionaire Sells Major AI Stock |
Over three decades, Druckenmiller compounded capital at roughly 30% a year without a single losing year, a record I am not sure is matched by anyone, anywhere Buffett included. So what's this investing maestro doing now? In the third quarter, Druckenmiller exited Broadcom entirely, a company that is a tollroad in the chip wars of AI. Get the full details here |
Is Oracle a Buy on the Dip? |
Shares surged after the company revealed a massive agreement reportedly worth up to $300 billion to supply computing capacity to OpenAI. But the excitement didn't last. Over the past three months, Oracle stock has fallen by over a third, forcing investors to ask a hard question, did the market overreact on the way up, or has it now swung too far in the other direction? Get the full details here |
Where Is Tesla Headed Next Year? |
Tesla has rarely struggled for attention, but in 2025 it quietly fell behind. Over the past year, Tesla returned roughly 13%, trailing the S&P 500 and lagging most of its "Magnificent Seven" peers, a surprising outcome for a stock long viewed as a market leader. As 2026 approaches, the question isn't whether Tesla has upside potential, but whether that potential is already priced in.
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