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Observations and upcoming interviews this week.


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Some of the stocks I have looked at regularly at IndsideMarket have had an interesting time this week.


I've listed later, are a few observations about them a little later on.


Plus, I wanted to let you know I have a busy week this week for interviews.


I will be doing a phone interview with Jeff Lang of Titomic this afternoon.


I know from your feedback recently that many of you are keen on info about the 3D additive printing company.


So it will be good to catch up with him and I will post the interview as soon as possible.


Let me know if you have any specific questions?


On Sunday I will be posting an interview with CEO of BetaShares Alex Vynokur on the new All Tech Index and the associated Exchange Traded Fund that goes live for trading next Monday.


Plus I will be chatting with Coby Hanoch CEO of Weebit [ASX:WBT], from his Israel office, on the latest moves in the fast-changing world of Weebit Nano.


I will put that interview out tomorrow and will be keen to see what if any impact the Coronavirus may have on Weebit and it's Asian exposure.


OBSERVATIONS


Animoca Brands [ASX:AB1], a mobile games creator has not been affected this week. Despite being HQ'd in Hong Kong, and having a large number of customers in Asia. Game playing may become a containment strategy for the Corona virus.


CVCheck [ASX:CV1] is trading at the same price of almost a year ago. This is despite the screening and verification services company posting record revenues every quarter and completed a number of integrations with significant businesses.


Painchek [ASX:PCK] had an eight per cent rise yesterday.


As they say in the classics, we live in interesting times. So keep your seatbelt fastened and your arms and legs inside the ride at all times.


DISCLAIMER AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION

I do not own shares in AB1 or CV1 but I am a holder of PCK at the time of publishing this post. I also do not accept any payment from this company or any other companies I cover. Nor is my interview or blog in any way a recommendation and should not be seen as a form of financial advice. Disruptive technology stocks should be considered very speculative, high-risk, and extremely volatile. There are significant risks inherent in developing new technologies that are not discussed here. You should always seek professional advice before considering any share purchase or sale. Please read our full disclaimer.


 
 
 

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