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Rich Smith

Contributing Writer at The Motley Fool

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Rich Smith
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3 Companies Building America's Unmanned Navy Vessels - The Motley Fool

In seven years, America’s robot navy has quadrupled in size.
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Why ExxonMobil Stock Popped on Friday - The Motley Fool

Oil prices should be heading higher, which is good news for Exxon stock.
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Why Archer Aviation Stock Popped 10% on Tuesday - The Motley Fool

Archer Aviation probably has the cash it needs to begin commercial flights in 2025.
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Why StoneCo Stock Just Jumped 13% - The Motley Fool

Is this Brazilian stock your next fintech bargain?
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Why Unity Software Stock Died Friday Morning -- Then Got Better - T...

Unity Software’s earnings report looked bad. It was actually kind of wonderful.
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Why Plug Power Stock Got Destroyed on Friday - The Motley Fool

Plug Power may not be able to survive as a going concern.
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Why Bloom Energy Stock Soared 17% Today - The Motley Fool

Don’t be fooled. Bloom Energy’s stock is still losing a lot of money.

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Why Energy Vault Stock Exploded 40% Higher This Morning - The Motle...

Energy Vault stock has more revenues now -- so why isn’t it getting more profitable?
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What Does Stellantis's New Labor Contract Mean for Investors? - The...

Stellantis’s profit margin advantage over Ford and General Motors looks likely to grow.
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What Does GM's New Labor Contract Mean for Investors? - The Motley ...

General Motors’ profits could shrink by more than 20%.
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10 Questions for the CEO of Archer Aviation - The Motley Fool

Archer Aviation CEO Adam Goldstein would like to fly you from Manhattan to JFK for $150 -- starting in 2025.