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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 520: Frankly Speaking: Why Big Box Retailers are NOT Dead

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2017

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Happy Memorial Day Weekend! Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. Today I’m packing my bags and heading to middle state, Nevada. A brand-new mining company is coming together… coming from a management team Wall Street Unplugged listeners are all too familiar with. There’s no IPO yet… Not even a symbol… And fortunately, before word spreads any further, I’ve been invited to check out this developing project. This weekend. Firsthand. It’s an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. And from the looks of it right now, this could potentially be one of the best mining companies I’ll ever recommend. Moving on, I then cover a company that is now on the street’s center stage - Best Buy (BBY). Last week, the electronic retailer posted better-than-expected earnings results from top to bottom.  This includes a reported 60 cents Earnings Per Share versus last year’s 44 cents per share. Digital sales grew more than 22%... And more important, comparable same-store sales rose 1.6% overall versus an expected decline. The stock jumped nearly 20% this week from the news… and is seemingly beginning to show signs of having the right formula to go up against Amazon. Who’s saying big box retailers are dead? Tune in to hear out my entry point strategy. Special Thanks to Micha, Ron, and Don for all the questions. Keep em’ coming at Frank@CurzioResearch.com  Good Investing, Frank Curzio

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0:00.0

Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

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financial media to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street

0:11.8

right to you on Main Street.

0:14.0

As it going out there, it's Friday, May 26th.

0:19.0

Mount Frank Gerizio hosted the frankly speaking podcast where I answer all your questions.

0:23.0

The market stocks, economy, sports, and anything else you want to throw at me.

0:27.6

I create this podcast I answer more of your questions that you was sending me through my Wall Street

0:30.8

unplugged podcast which I host every Wednesday.

0:33.0

Do you have a question you want to answer just send me an email at Frank at cursier

0:37.6

research.com that's Frank at cursier research.com. Be sure to put

0:42.0

frankly speaking in the headline and you never know. your

0:45.0

research, question may be the one I read on this podcast.

0:50.0

So, if you're listening to this edition of Frankly speaking, I'd be pretty surprised given

0:57.0

its Morrill Day weekend.

0:58.0

You should be in a plane with your family, friends, going somewhere nice enjoying the long weekend. For me, believe it or not, I'm about

1:08.2

to jump on a flight to go to the middle of Nevada in in a desert, in the summertime, yes, it's going to be pretty hot.

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Why am I doing this?

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Because it's a brand new company that almost nobody heard about.

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It's not an IPO, doesn't even have a symbol yet, it will in a few weeks.

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They just put together one of the best teams in mining, including one of the best geologist who's responsible

1:34.3

for finding some of the biggest gold deposits in the state.

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By the way, if you're not familiar with Nevada in relationship to gold, if it was a country, it would be ranked like probably the fifth I believe.

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