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Stock Market Crash 2.0: Where to Invest $1,000

Stock Market Crash 2.0: Where to Invest $1,000

In other words, instead of buying companies at a discount that are struggling, one should invest in businesses that can post strong revenue growth no matter what. Activision Blizzard also blasted through its guidance for Q2 2020, bringing in $1.9 billion in revenue and $0.81 in earnings per share (EPS), compared with $1.4 billion in revenue and $0.53 in EPS for Q2 2019. The increase in sales was primarily the result of growing user count in the company's Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy Crush franchises.