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What is the Small-cap 5G stock targets 40x potential on the Next Gen service?

By Quin, February 20, 2021

What is Small-cap 5G stock targets 40x potential on the Next Gen service?

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tshelley72
February 21, 2021 11:28 am

Here are some clues from their ad:

40x potential growth opportunity. This company made $100 million last year…in a fast-growing slice of the 5G market that could be worth a forecasted $40 billion in the coming years. We think it could conceivably capture 10% of that market, yielding a $4 billion potential market. Potential 40x growth? Count me in.Powerful business model. It’s not “just” a 5G stock…it’s a 5G stock with what Jason calls a “really attractive” business model that sports 89% gross margins. 89%! By comparison, Apple’s gross margin is just 39%, and Amazon’s 40%.A genuine small-cap. Like, sub-$2 billion market cap small. Tough to find a quality company that small in this market.

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tshelley72
February 21, 2021 11:47 am

If you click the ad link another possible clue is that it might be related to self-driving cars:

“The moment you accept this invitation to join Next-Gen Supercycle, you’ll have access to our “core” of 5G pure plays such as…

A tiny billion-dollar leader in the self-driving car space: This (for now) little-known technology company builds AI-powered assistants with an eye to autonomous vehicles. While you may be familiar with companies in this space like Google, this tiny “pure play” is worth only about 3/844th as much!”

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February 21, 2021 1:17 pm
Reply to  tshelley72

The two most recent ones they recommended in this service are CEVA and SYNA. I think the one this ad points to is CEVA. For both these stocks they have also made a comment that these are riskier investments because of their size, and valuation.

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ed d schmitt
February 22, 2021 6:35 am
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I think you might be on to something with CEVA. It checks many of the boxes, especially the non-formal recommendation, but they do recommend it. Silly me, sold my SWKS when my blood sugar was low and I wasn’t thinking right. :). I think I will replace it with this nice small cap and fill the 5G void in my portfolio. If I can only fill the void in my head!

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pinklover
February 22, 2021 2:49 pm
Reply to  propmate

Thanks for this, I just picked up some CEVA on this dip as well!

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john wick
February 23, 2021 2:08 am
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I am not sure if anyone has mentioned how awesome you are. Thanks buddy .

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February 21, 2021 11:54 am

Am interested also in this stock

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cougman17
February 21, 2021 11:56 am

I have tried to research what this could be via a variety of methods and have come up empty. Very interested in seeing what others have found out or researched.

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Joe
February 21, 2021 12:09 pm

Same

tagcabo
February 21, 2021 12:46 pm

Following

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jason
February 21, 2021 7:24 pm

following thanks!

blpenn
February 22, 2021 9:44 am

CEVA meets the 89% gross margin clue (89.3% actually), SYNA currently shows a 40% gross margin.

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Mvpstockpicks
February 22, 2021 10:56 am

CEVA also had right at 100 million in revenue

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