Month: January 2020

Molson Coors (NYSE:TAP) shareholders are benefiting from the company’s 2016 acquisition of Miller. TAP stock has an attractive 4% dividend yield and low valuation and a forward price-to-earnings ratio of just 13 times. Source: OleksandrShnuryk / Shutterstock.com Moreover, the company’s free cash (“FCF”) yield (i.e. FCF divided by the market value) is very attractive at
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In Swing Trading Today we discuss if Palladium is flashing a blow off top. Our technical analysis of the chart of palladium leads us to believe that there will be a sympathy trade in Platinum. We also review the stock chart of $NFLX and $BA as well as the $TLT ✅Join out VIP Private Group
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American multinational sport clothing brand Nike store seen in Hong Kong. Budrul Chukrut | SOPA Images | Getty Images The deadly coronavirus, whose spread accelerated around the globe, is battering the stock market, and some U.S. companies are particularly vulnerable to the disease as their growth has been driven by Chinese consumers. Wall Street analysts
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An employee works on a Whirlpool washing machine at the company’s operations plant in Clyde, Ohio. Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images Take a look at the companies making headlines after the bell. Whirlpool Corporation – Whirlpool stock briefly rose in extended trading on Monday before returning to the closing price of $148.23 after
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Whether investors have reached retirement age or are getting closer, many in this situation have a desire to create an income-generating portfolio. The question is what to include? Do you find dividend stocks to buy, bonds, ETFs, alternative investments, and/or closed-end funds?  There’s no right answer because every person’s situation is different.  “Boomers do not
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Struggling home furnishings retailer Pier 1 (NYSE:PIR) is in crisis mode right now. Sales are in free fall, margins are eroding and losses are widening. Cash balance is dwindling, liquidity risks are escalating and management is planning to close nearly half of the company’s locations. Source: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com In a nutshell, nothing is
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