Month: March 2022

In this article KR MCD Carl Icahn Adam Jeffery | CNBC Carl Icahn is expanding his animal-welfare campaign to the nation’s largest supermarket chain, Kroger, after the famed activist investor initially targeted McDonald’s. Icahn has submitted a plan to nominate two candidates to Kroger’s board, the Cincinnati-based company said in a release Tuesday. Kroger said
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Intel (INTC) stock has been disappointingly range-bound for years. The relentless spirit of innovation will help the stock to finally get un-stuck. Investors should buy shares of Intel as this might be their last chance to get them at a discount. Source: JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock.com Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is among the world’s most famous microprocessor suppliers. INTC
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Kidpik (PIK) is an interesting but under-reported company with a subscription business model. Wall Street and/or meme-stock traders might start to take an interest in Kidpik, especially after a game-changing news item. Investors should conduct their due diligence and consider a small stock position in Kidpik. Founded in 2016, New York-headquartered children’s clothing company Kidpik (NASDAQ:PIK)
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Zillow (Z, ZG): Pivoting toward tech-driven home-flipping business hasn’t worked out. Redfin (RDFN): Buyer exhaustion may be setting in, hurting prospects for RDFN. Essex Property Trust (ESS): A fixture in overpriced California neighborhoods, ESS may be unsustainable. Camden Property Trust (CPT): With Camden operating in some of the most overpriced housing markets, CPT is risky.
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Crowdstrike is only halfway back to its November high Revenue beat estimates in the latest quarter Cybersecurity remains a hot niche Source: T. Schneider / Shutterstock.com Crowdstrike Holdings (NASDAQ:CRWD) stock has been rising since the start of the Russia’s invasion on Ukraine. Shares opened Mar. 28 at $220.15 each. They were bouncing around $160 before
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Salameh dibaei/iStock via Getty Images Over the last twelve months, waste services stocks have outperformed the broader S&P 500. Waste Management (NYSE:WM) delivered a 22% return but was bested by Waste Connections at 28% (WCN) and Republic Services (RSG) at 32%. In general, investors have come to appreciate the industry’s relative stability during the pandemic
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