Was looking at Aurora. Stock is low. They are addressing the driver shortage in long haul trucking as well as the supply chain issue which is part and parcel. WDYT?
Walmart
Fair
Razor thin profit margin and supply chain and inflation... what would walmart do to maintain profit margin
IRS or the equivalent in respective countries 🤷🏻♂️
Nah, we are about to be in civil war
Ok then weapons making company then
I heard workday never done mass layoffs before but I don’t know how true that really is. Joined recently
I think with the talent shortage, you might see a hit in bonus money or raises.
No company has done layoffs until there first one. Lots of companies founded in the last decade that have never had to weather a real prolonged downturn.
FAANG? F=M
Apple (as long as people are still buying iPhones!), MS (Office/O365, Windows, Azure, AD, MS is to corporations what Apple is to consumers). Probably others too, but there's a reason these are the two most valuable companies on the planet, while simultaneously having much healthier P/E than Google, Amazon, etc.
Ms had Maas layoffs in 09, 14 and pretty much mini layoffs every year. Employment at any recession proof company is not guaranteed
OP didn't ask for layoff-proof companies, OP asked for recession-proof companies.
US government
Anduril Industries
Lol like most startups you are unprofitable and will most likely die during the next recession
What is your valuation? There are many publicly traded well diversified medium sized defense tech stocks that are likely way cheaper and have huge revenues.
NVIDIA
For short term (at least until 2024), NVIDIA, AMD are going to keep printing money. Good call.
They are down as well though. And why 2024?
Banking and insurance baby
Welcome to Bloomberg! We do great during reversion
And in normal markets. Only true employee recession proof company
Yes . PrivAte company without any engineering layoffs and amazing WLB