Penny Stocks To Add to Your Watchlist – May 12th

Dreamland, BuzzFeed, and ZoomInfo Technologies are the three Penny stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Penny stocks are shares of very low-priced companies, often traded for just a few dollars or less per share. They typically belong to small, speculative businesses and are considered highly risky because they can be thinly traded, volatile, and more vulnerable to fraud or sudden price swings. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Penny stocks within the last several days.

Dreamland (TDIC)

We are an event management service provider based in Hong Kong with over eight years of experience in managing the entire or part of the event lifecycle for our customers. Events encompass a range of public and private events, from trade shows, conferences, concerts, exhibitions, charity galas, brand promotion events to internal corporate events.

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BuzzFeed (BZFD)

BuzzFeed, Inc., a digital media company, distributes content across owned and operated, as well as third-party platforms. The company offers BuzzFeed, a go-to authority for entertainment, pop culture, and Internet with articles, lists, quizzes, videos, and original series; BuzzFeed News, a pocket friendly newsroom; Tasty, a platform for food content; HuffPost, media platform for news, politics, opinion, entertainment, features, and lifestyle content.

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ZoomInfo Technologies (GTM)

ZoomInfo Technologies Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides go-to-market intelligence and engagement platform for sales and marketing teams in the United States and internationally. The company’s cloud-based platform provides information on organizations and professionals to help users identify target customers and decision makers, obtain continually updated predictive lead and company scoring, monitor buying signals and other attributes of target companies, craft messages, engage through automated sales tools, and track progress through the deal cycle.

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