BP (NYSE:BP) has released a litany of bad news, including dividend cuts, massive operating losses, and a controversial change in its business strategy going forward. The oil and gas giant recently reached its lowest point in more than 25 years. Investors in BP stock have gotten drilled. Source: AVM Images / Shutterstock.com With all that in
Month: October 2020
The once-mighty General Electric (NYSE:GE) has fallen on such horrific times that one has to wonder whether the company and GE stock will ever look as robust they did a generation ago. And I mean, ever. Source: Sergey Kohl / Shutterstock.com While so many other investments have fully bounced back from their novel coronavirus funk
When it comes to Workhorse (NASDAQ:WKHS) , everything right now seems to boil down to one question. Will the company win the award — or at least part of the award — for the next-generation vehicle for the United States Postal Service? It’s a critical one about WKHS stock. Source: Photo from WorkHorse.com It’s not
Getty Images Global travel screeched to a halt during the pandemic, and it’s hurting credit card companies’ bottom line. American Express, Mastercard and Visa all reported double-digit drops in profit for the recent quarter, compared to a year ago. The companies pointed to a plunge in international travel as borders remain closed during the pandemic.
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Alphabet — Shares of Alphabet soared 10% in extended trading after the Google parent company posted quarterly results that topped Wall Street expectations. The company reported earnings of $16.40 per share and $46.17 billion in revenue for the third quarter. Analysts surveyed by Refinitiv projected $11.29
Overstock.com (NASDAQ:OSTK) was once one of the hottest stocks in the entire market. But thanks to a pandemic-driven surge in online home decor shopping, OSTK stock has gone from surging star to fallen angel over the past few months. Source: Shutterstock That is, in mid-August, Overstock was sitting high at $130, up a jaw-dropping 5,100%
Whether you’re just entering the market or are a stock market veteran, investing in stocks comes down to making your invested cash worth more over time. And this comes not just by an S&P 500 Index that maybe moves up, but by making the time and effort to invest in companies that are growing their
Cloudflare (NYSE:NET) appears to offer solid content delivery networks and IT security products that should enable the company to grow significantly going forward. But given the sky-high valuation of NET stock, and the strong threat from Fastly (NYSE:FSLY), I recommend that investors sell Cloudflare at this time. Source: Shutterstock Cloudflare’s bread and butter seems to
The world is flooded with special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) these days. But — while a lot of these SPACs do present compelling early-stage investment opportunities — arguably none are as attractive as Social Capital Hedosophia Holdings Corp. II (NYSE:IPOB) stock. Why is that? Because IPOB stock — which is the second SPAC from well-known
Download Preston’s 1 page checklist for finding great stock picks: http://buffettsbooks.com/checklist Preston Pysh is the #1 selling Amazon author of two books on Warren Buffett. The books can be found at the following location: In lesson five, we learned that Warren Buffett has four rules that he uses for investing in stocks. All the rules
What Is a Gap? -When a stock ends the day at a certain level and then starts at a new level even though no trades took place. -Gaps are usually from one day to the next. -The reason is that something within the company or industry can change: earnings report, etc. -Weekly charts can also
Kevin Matras goes over a unique way to illustrate why buying more time on options is usually the better value.
Our relationship with money starts at an early age when we notice family members exchanging coins or bills for all sorts of stuff we like. Money’s power and authority grow when we get our first allowance or paid chore. These early experiences foster habits and beliefs that last throughout your life. Its challenges multiply as we approach adulthood
Property data and analytics firm CoreLogic has received multiple potential takeover bids that value the company at north of $80 a share, sources tell CNBC’s David Faber. The multiple parties interested in pursuing a deal with CoreLogic include private equity firms, Faber reported citing sources familiar with the talks. The company has already signed a
People walk by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in lower Manhattan on October 02, 2020 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images Earnings hopes wilt as fresh Covid outbreak throws 2021 reopening in doubt. That’s the story of earnings season so far. It’s the one word investors didn’t want to hear: lockdown. Never mind
A Regal Cinemas movie theater stands at night on 42nd Street in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020. Amir Hamja | Bloomberg | Getty Images Third quarter GDP is expected to grow at a sharp double digit pace, but the economy is still behind where it was earlier in the year and may
The novel coronavirus triggered lock-down has resulted in several changes in lifestyle. Some of these changes are likely to be permanent, witness the big shift toward online shopping. Similarly, we’ve seen an increase in demand for in-home entertainment services, underscored by growth in subscriptions for streaming services like Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX). Similarly, the video game industry
Energy Transfer LP (NYSE:ET) used to have an outsized yield. It had been paying a 30.5 cents quarterly dividend ever since the first quarter of 2018, giving Energy Transfer stock a whopping 19.7% dividend yield. But on Oct. 27 management announced a 50% cut in the quarterly dividend to 15.25 cents. Source: Casimiro PT / Shutterstock.com
Let’s agree: When it comes to figuring out which biopharma will crack the novel coronavirus vaccine code, no Rosetta Stone will help investors gain the elusive inside track. Yet as I’ve recently written, documents from unassailable sources including the New England Journal of Medicine and National Geographic offer clues. So when it comes to iBio
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock continues to move up, pushing its sky-high valuation even higher. Since my last article on the company a month ago, it has risen $49.69 to $543.61 (as of Oct. 23), or up 10%. That also means that its value metrics are also out of the park. Source: Steve Lagreca / Shutterstock.com For
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