“What causes the out-performance of the prosaic old-style stocks over the more exciting trailblazers?” Wharton Business School professor Jeremy Siegel sought to answer that question some 15 years ago in his analysis of dividend stocks. “The answer is simple,” Siegel wrote in The Future for Investors: Why the Tried and True Triumph Over the Bold and
Month: October 2020
For years, Under Armour (NYSE:UAA) has been an eyesore in the otherwise burgeoning athletic apparel market, and Under Armour stock has paid the price. Over the past five years — while Nike (NYSE:NKE) stock has risen 100%, Adidas (OTCMKTS:ADDYY) stock has risen 300% and Lululemon (NASDAQ:LULU) stock has risen 600% — Under Amour has lost
(L-R) Lloyd Blankfein and David Solomon attend NYSCF Annual Summer Cocktail Reception at Private Residence on July 15, 2016 in Sagaponack, NY. Sean Zanni | Patrick McMullan | Getty Images Goldman Sachs is moving to claw back or cut tens of millions of dollars in compensation for executives including CEO David Solomon and former CEO
Is a vaccine the real risk to the market? Stocks are within 1% to 2% of their historic highs because of the belief that: 1) stimulus of some form is coming, 2) the election will not devolve into chaos, and 3) an effective vaccine will be available in early 2021. Five vaccines — from Moderna,
A visitor at Intel’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Day walks past a signboard during the event in Bangalore, India Manjunath Kiran | Getty Check out the companies making headlines after hours Thursday: Intel — Intel shares dropped 10% after the bell on the back of mixed results for the company’s fiscal third quarter. The chip maker
In my last piece discussing Inovio (NASDAQ:INO) stock, I mentioned reasons to remain positive on the biotech company despite a sharp pullback recently. But it looks like Inovio’s chances for mounting a comeback are slowly slipping away. Source: Ascannio / Shutterstock.com The markets have spoken. They want something concrete from the biotech company before they can
Proctor & Gamble (NYSE:PG) clobbered earnings estimates for its September quarter, but PG stock barely budged. Source: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com Shares rose just 0.4% during Oct. 20 trading, then lost it overnight. This, after the packaged goods company reported net income of $4.3 billion, $1.63 per share fully diluted, on sales of $19.3 billion.
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On Tuesday, Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) reported its third-quarter earnings. The streaming giant fell short on new subscriber targets after blowing past expectations in the first two quarters of the year. Netflix stock is down in after-hours trading, continuing a slide that began a week ago. Last Tuesday, NFLX closed at $554.09, marking the point where it
Whatever the outcome, the November presidential election promises to bring a period of uncertainty and volatility to the markets. However, equities are still your best long-term bet, two experts said on Tuesday at the CNBC Financial Advisor Summit, a day-long virtual conference for financial advisors. After hitting fresh highs even during the Covid-19 crisis, stocks
Pedestrians pass in front of Pinterest signage displayed outside of the New York Stock Exchange. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Netflix — The entertainment stock sank 6.5% after missing Wall Street expectations for third-quarter earnings and subscriber additions. Netflix added 2.2 million subscribers globally
There aren’t a lot of stocks in this market still trading near March lows. But Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) is one of them. Why has it taken so long for XOM stock to pick itself up? Source: Harry Green / Shutterstock.com Exxon has rallied 11% from its lowest level in March. But even that understates the
Attention dividend hunters! We have uncovered several monthly dividend stocks that you can invest in to receive monthly payouts with double-digit yields. While this may sound too good to be true, are a select number of stocks that can be highly profitable to people who seek a regular source of income from their investments. These
Let’s cut straight to the chase. GrowGeneration (NASDAQ:GRWG) stock could be one of the best stocks to buy right now for huge gains in November and December. The logic is pretty simple. Pollsters and betting markets are saying that Joe Biden has a strong chance of winning the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. His running mate,
JPMorgan’s Business Complete Banking service Source: JP Morgan JPMorgan Chase is making a play to sell more services to millions of American small business owners, pushing into an area pioneered by fintech firms including Square, PayPal and First Data, CNBC has learned. The bank is rolling out a checking account that is paired with a
Jen Van Santvoord rides her Peloton exercise bike at her home on April 07, 2020 in San Anselmo, California. Ezra Shaw | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after hours Wednesday. Tesla — The electric car maker’s stock popped 3% after Tesla reported third-quarter earnings and revenue that topped analysts’ expectations at 76
There’s a good chance that many of our InvestorPlace readers won’t associate Eastman Kodak (NYSE:KODK) with, well, pretty much anything. To say the least, things have changed for Kodak stock. Source: Katherine Welles / Shutterstock.com One of the powerhouse names in the analog days, Kodak was tied to the camera industry. If I remember the
For months, income investors justified the investment in AT&T (NYSE:T) as low risk. AT&T stock paid a dividend of about 7% at $30. But in the last two months, selling pressure intensified and it shows no signs of reversing course. Source: Jonathan Weiss/Shutterstock Why is bearish selling picking up the pace for AT&T on the
There’s a strong long-term case for hydrogen stocks at the moment. Alternative fuels are starting to see higher adoption and the runway for growth seems long. After all, the world still essentially runs on oil. Yet many believe it shouldn’t. The environmental impact of producing, transporting, and burning oil and its derivatives is significant. Consumers,
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