Month: January 2020

David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Adam Galica | CNBC Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon told CNBC on Thursday that starting this year, his investment bank wouldn’t help companies go public without at least one “diverse” board member.   “Starting on July 1st in the US and Europe, we’re not going to take a company public unless there’s
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One of my favorite pastimes is creating outside-the-box stock portfolios for InvestorPlace readers. Recently, I read the New York-based research firm Morning Consult’s special report “Most Trusted Brands: The State of Consumer Trust.”  Using its brand tracking platform, Brand Intelligence, Morning Consult conducted consumer surveys between September 2019 and December 2019, coming up with an
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BP (NYSE:BP) stock offers great value for investors. This energy producer’s dividend yield is 6.3% and its forward price-to-earnings ratio is under 12 times. Source: TK Kurikawa / Shutterstock.com That is a great bargain. Moreover, the company appears to be able to afford the high dividend payments that it is making. For example, in the
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Tonight on Thursday Night Stock Charts Live we discuss how we are poised to close out the trading week. We will do live technical analysis of the weekly stock charts. ✅Join our free Best Stock Charts Newsletter list (we hate spam too) http://eepurl.com/gsysiL ===================================================== ?Facebook Discussion Group Join Our Facebook Discussion Group! http://bit.ly/2k2TD2t ?Follow Me
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“Shark Tank” investor and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is still a big Netflix bull after its weak guidance and subscriber miss. “I haven’t sold any shares and I’m still very bullish on it,” Cuban said on CNBC’s “Halftime Report” Wednesday. “They always offer weak guidance and it’s always been the discussion the day after
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A worker prepares to load a silicon wafer machine in a clean room at the Texas Instruments semiconductor fabrication plant in Dallas, Texas. Jason Janik | Bloomberg | Getty Images Take a look at the companies making headlines after the bell. Texas Instruments – Texas Instruments’ stock fell 1% in extended trading on Wednesday after
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Earnings season is officially underway. And as is customary, bank stocks led the way. One reason for this is that bank stocks have been shown to reflect the health of the broader U.S. economy. When banks are making money from lending it means consumers and businesses are seeking loans. Borrowing can have a ripple effect
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There are much better, less risky ways to invest in the clean energy and electrification revolutions than FuelCell Energy (NASDAQ: FCEL). With the company facing steep competition and apparently failing to save its customers money, FCEL stock isn’t worth buying at this point. Source: Shutterstock Unlike, for example, solar energy and Plug Power’s (NASDAQ:PLUG) material-handling
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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 the shares will correct. We also review the stock charts of $AAPL $NFLX $PALL and $IBM. ✅Join out VIP Private Group session invitation list free! (we hate spam
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For many years following the burst of the dot-com bubble, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) earned a reputation as a sleepy investment. While it wouldn’t destroy your portfolio due to shoddy business practices causing volatility, Microsoft stock was hardly exciting. But in the last five years, that narrative has shifted: can this momentum continue into 2020 and beyond?
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