The Securities act of this year require that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securities being offered for public sale prohibit deceit, misrepresentations, and other fraud in the sale of securities.
What is 1933?
The semiconductors in solar panels are predominantly made from this chemical element.
What is Silicon?
Return: 4900%, this company’s current CEO is Tim Cook.
What is Apple?
This company was founded by Same Walton in 1962
What is Wal-Mart?
CAPEX
What is Capital Expenditure?
1637 – this was the first ever recorded speculative bubble.
What is Tulip Mania?
The most widely used renewable power source accounting for 16% of the world's net electricity production.
What Hydropower?
Return: 5495%, founded in 1966, it's one of the world's largest payment services companies.
What is Mastercard?
Founded by Oliver Chace in 1839, the company used to rely on Warren Buffet’s investment skills to turn a profit – nowadays, it is less reliant on Buffet and turns a greater profit due to its multiple holdings, according to Fortune.
What is Berkshire Hathaway?
LLC
What is Limited Liability Company?
Given the tax rules around superficial losses an investor must wait this long before repurchasing the same security where they are claiming a loss.
What is 30 days?
This country is a pioneer in geothermal energy, accounting for 25% of the countries electricity production.
What is Iceland?
Return: 30,359%, this company has 139M subscribers in over 190 countries.
What is Netflix?
The largest publicly traded international gas and oil company in the world. Founded in 1859, when Edwin Drake and Billy Smith drilled an oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania, it currently oversees 72,700 employees, according to Fortune
What is ExxonMobil?
NDA
The cut-off date used to determine which shareholders are entitled to a corporate dividend.
What is The Record Date?
While not a pure play, it's the second largest solar panel installation company in the world with a market cap of ~$60B
What is Tesla?
Return: 70,511%, It's brands include Full Throttle and NOS drinks.
What is Monster Energy?
A health service and pharmaceutical company that employs 250,000 people and brings in a sales revenue of $177.5bn, with a market cap of $79.8bn. It completed purchasing competitor Target’s 1,600-plus pharmacies and clinics in 2015.
What is CVS?
GP and LP
What are General and Limited Partner?
The longest sentence ever imposed for a Securities Act offence of insider trading is six months in jail and a $2-million fine. The Maximum penalty however, is this.
What is 2 years or $1M for each offense?
This country has been the biggest investor in renewable energy capacity, committing USD 758 billion between 2010 and the first half of 2019, with the US second at USD 356 billion and Japan third at USD 202 billion.
What is China?
Return: 10,240%, this company is the largest retailer of farm and ranch supplies and equipment in America.
What is Tractor Supply?
Of the same name, he invented the Quardicycle, a four-wheeled bicycle with an engine. Five years later, This Motor Company was founded, with a mere 12 investors and 1,000 shares. Currently, it pulls in a revenue of $151.8bn, with 201,000 employees, and a market cap of $44.7bn.
What is Ford?
ROIC
What is Return on Invested Capital?