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AIkido Pharma: A New Name for Spherix Incorporated, Plus a Focus on Artificial Intelligence
On March 13, 2020, Spherix Incorporated changed its name to AIkido Pharma Inc. Investors should be aware, however, that this doesn’t change the fundamentals of the company—and they should still beware of investing in this biopharmaceutical startup. The company is headquartered at One Rockefeller Plaza, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10020. Its key executives are…
Read MoreConfusion Over Zoom’s Stock Ticker Leads SEC to Shut Down Trading of Obscure Chinese Company
As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, forcing Americans to work from home on an unprecedented scale, there has been increased interest in teleworking technology, specifically videoconferencing software. As COVID-19 hammers the stock market, there is one company—and one stock—that everyone is talking about: Zoom Video Communications. Founded in 2011 by Eric Yuan, Zoom has become…
Read MoreHow Older Americans Can Protect Their Money: Understanding Asset Allocation
Stocks, bonds, cash equivalents—your investment portfolio is composed of different asset categories. But a 25-year-old’s portfolio looks markedly different from that of a 65-year-old—or at least it should. As you age and move closer to retirement, your asset allocation should reflect your desire to preserve capital, which manifests itself as a decreased tolerance for risk.…
Read MoreNew York Financial Advisor John Santariello Involved in $307,042 Dispute Over Churning
John Santariello (CRD#: 5746158), formerly a registered representative with Arive Capital Markets (CRD#: 8060) in Coram, New York, is currently involved in a customer dispute in which a client alleges he engaged in churning, traded excessively, and recommended unsuitable investments, according to his BrokerCheck report accessed on October 1, 2019. The client is seeking $307,042…
Read MoreVirnetX (VHC) stocks plunge: Stock fraud attorneys investigate
VirnetX (NYSEMKT: VHC) stocks plummeted a shocking 59.8% on Tuesday, September 16, after receiving a stern blow from the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington when a judge vacated a jury award of $368.2 million in damages.
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