This 3-min Stock Card Weekly Update 📡 is a recap of what our users requested and what the Stock Card team published lately. Here's what's included in this issue: Have you seen the new StockCard.io? Is Apple really the new IBM? New Stock Cards published last week Have you seen the new StockCard.io? We just released a new update to StockCard.io, and made several enhancements. I'm, personally, very excited about Stock Collections. What are the Stock Collections? Most of us take our stock research to Google and type something like "Semiconductor stocks that are undervalued"! Yes? Maybe those are not your exact search words, but I bet you have tried to find a list of stocks that are all operating in a subsegment of an industry. But, most stock screeners do not have detailed information beyond the standard industry and sector categories. That's why you end up googling things like that. Stock Card Stock Collections is a unique filtering function that groups companies based on those industry subsegments that we all want to know, but can't find. Is Apple really the new IBM? What do Apple and IBM have in common? Well, in the past few years, the media is beating a new drum roll. It's not so much about IBM. Instead, it is about how Apple - once an arch enemy of IBM - is now morphing into a modern-day IBM. Considering the recent disappointing iPhone sales and the lack of any significant innovation by Apple in the past years, is it fair to assume that Apple is the new IBM and is destined for the same fate? Get all those questions answered by listening to the latest episode of Renegade Investors podcast. You are going to hear what Tim Cook had to say, understand how Apple's CFO talks about the company, explore Warren Buffett's point of view on both companies and dig deep into the state of affairs at IBM of 2013 vs. Apple of 2019. New Stock Cards published last week Last week we published five new Stock Cards and refreshed several others. When you log into your Stock Card account in the coming days, expect to see several "new" and "update" flags on Stock Card search page. And now, click on any of the logos below to visit the Stock Card of the company that grabs your attention. That's it for this edition! Have a great week, folks! Don't forget to share this blog post with your friends if you find it helpful!
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