Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile
Eric Novinson

@enovinson

ID: 2838667819

calendar_today03-10-2014 03:59:29

2,2K Tweet

181 Followers

611 Following

Carmen (@carmenleelau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nutrient Levels in Retail Grocery Stores, or Why You Should Be Buying Your Groceries from Walmart I've done some digging into nutrient levels in retail grocery stores (specifically where I should shop if I want nutritious food) and learned some insane things. Longest post I’ve

Nutrient Levels in Retail Grocery Stores, or Why You Should Be Buying Your Groceries from Walmart

I've done some digging into nutrient levels in retail grocery stores (specifically where I should shop if I want nutritious food) and learned some insane things. Longest post I’ve
Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This time I wrote about the baby food company Once Upon a Farm. I think it's important to consider this company's full guidance instead of just looking at its past results. It looks like it could report slower growth and a GAAP profit in 2026. $OFRM seekingalpha.com/article/486861…

Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I still think Sally Beauty is one of the best stocks to buy right now because it has so much cash flow to spend on buybacks. Here's an update on the current situation. $SBH seekingalpha.com/article/486927…

Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The AI companies are hiring trainers for every professional job. If it would be possible to do your job with just a script created by a contractor, it's going to be done.

Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dutch Bros is still doing great right now. In the long term, it's going to have a lot more locations. It still seems like it's just starting to expand into Southern California. seekingalpha.com/article/487024… $BROS

Grummz (@grummz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now Hard Drives are gone for 2026. Yes, the old spinning type. Because of AI demand. HARD DISK DRIVES. We're going to have to build our PCs out of rocks and chewing gum.

Now Hard Drives are gone for 2026.

Yes, the old spinning type. Because of AI demand.

HARD DISK DRIVES.  

We're going to have to build our PCs out of rocks and chewing gum.
junkbondinvestor (@junkbondinvest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A year ago, CDS on Alphabet and Meta didn't exist. Now they're among the most actively traded single-name contracts in the US market Nobody creates a default insurance market for fun... $GOOG $META

A year ago, CDS on Alphabet and Meta didn't exist.

Now they're among the most actively traded single-name contracts in the US market

Nobody creates a default insurance market for fun...

$GOOG $META
StripMallGuy (@realestatetrent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Correction: I’m sorry, but an average random taco truck burrito in California is better than the very best burrito in New York City

Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oatly is considering a carve-out that could make it a much more valuable company. $OTLY seekingalpha.com/article/487090…

MS.JAZZY (@msjazzybelle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not gonna lie, spending $100+ on a nice meal, on a random day, felt like a “treat” to myself before, but now, my mind instantly says “you could have saved that”.. ”that’s groceries for the week”…this economy killing the vibes 😩

Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of analysts think Flowers Foods will have to cut its dividend, but I think the company has another option available. $FLO seekingalpha.com/article/487268…

Heather Long (@byheatherlong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday night news: the White House just reinstated the ban on people importing small goods (worth up the $800) duty free. You do have the pay the new 10% tariff… The “de minimis” exemption was popular among middle class and moderate income Americans who bought cheap items

Friday night news: the White House just reinstated the ban on people importing small goods (worth up the $800) duty free. You do have the pay the new 10% tariff…

The “de minimis” exemption was popular among middle class and moderate income Americans who bought cheap items
@levelsio (@levelsio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saw this on Hacker News today: Someone reverse engineered a game from 1983 called 📈 Wall Street Raiders, it was 115,000 lines of BASIC so indecipherable that even Disney couldn't figure out how to wallstreetraider.com/story.html It's essentially a very deep granular trading simulator

Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sounds like the grocery stores might be stocking more sourdough bread now because it's considered healthier than regular bread.

Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vita Coco's going to earn more money now that the coconut water tariffs are gone, but that's been priced in already. $COCO seekingalpha.com/article/487318…

Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These age verification apps don't just verify your age, it's a background check. And now software companies are talking about doing this automatically when you set up your computer.

Henry Shevlin (@dioscuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Was speaking to an academic astrophysicist in spectroscopy who told me that they have so many plausible exoplanetary atmospheric biosignatures at this point that there’s no longer any real doubt, but the standard of proof for official acceptance is just incredibly high.

Eric Novinson (@enovinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This time I wrote about Utz Brands, which makes potato chips. I think the market is making a mistake with this company's stock right now. $UTZ seekingalpha.com/article/487436…