In this article GCI SEAS LYV BABA MRNA W Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Live Nation (LYV) – The live event producer’s shares jumped 5.4% in a down market after reporting better-than-expected quarterly revenue and saying it has already sold 45 million tickets for 2022 events even as ticket prices rise
Month: February 2022
The first thing you learned about investing is that the best shareholders buy low and sell high. While, in theory, that sounds good, most investors can’t execute that strategy in practice because when stocks are low, they’re falling. And when there’s a stock market crash, investors tend to freak out and sell. That’s exactly what’s
Pioneer Natural Resources Company (NYSE:PXD) stock is up 24.26% so far in 2022, but insiders still see it as a trade. Source: rafapress / Shutterstock As the price of oil and oil stocks rose over the last year, Pioneer insiders have been selling. Cash has been piling into the company and Pioneer has been using
Russia’s attack on Ukraine last night—including aerial bombing of the capital Kyiv as well as tank and troop invasions—hit global stock markets hard. Europe’s STOXX 600 index slid more than 3%, to its lowest level of the year, and Germany’s DAX lost over 4%. In Asia, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index fell over 3% and Japan’s Nikkei
fuboTV (NASDAQ:FUBO) released its fourth quarter and full-year 2021 earnings on Feb. 23 as well as new guidance for this quarter Q1 2022. As a result, FUBO stock looks like it has a chance of recovering from its steep dive recently. Source: monticello / Shutterstock.com For example, in the last three and a half months
Today I’m going to share with you the Top 10 stocks that pay killer Dividends in 2017. What are dividends? Dividends are a sum of money paid periodically by a company, usually quarterly, to its shareholders from its profits. This means that when you hold a company’s stock, they pay you every three months for
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As home prices surge, it must make sense to buy OpenDoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) stock, the high-tech house flipper. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com Right? Wrong. Since the start of 2022, OpenDoor stock is down 35%. Zillow Group (NASDAQ:Z), which got out of the iBuyer market because it couldn’t make money in it, is also down,
Bitcoin plunged 8% on Wednesday night to as low as $34,778, the lowest level since Jan. 24, as Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine. The cryptocurrency BTCUSD, -6.94% was recently trading at around $34,915, down about 49% from its all-time high in November. Ethereum ETHUSD, -9.15% also tumbled to near its
In this article BIRD BBWI REAL EBAY BKNG Signage at eBay headquarters in San Jose, California, U.S., on Monday, Aug. 9, 2021. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading: Booking Holdings — Shares of the travel booking site operator rose more than 2% in after-hours
Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE) stock is one of the highest quality (software-as-a-service) SaaS companies globally. It boasts industry-leading margins with an impeccable track record of growing revenues. Its diversified revenue base has established a strong moat with its massive customer base. Source: JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock ADBE stock nosebleed valuation has taken a hit along with other growth
Despite the Federal Reserve signaling its intention to begin raising interest rates this year, it is still difficult for some investors in dividend stocks to find the yield that they need to meet their needs. In some cases, income investors might be tempted to reach for high yields of questionable quality. This is dangerous way
The best Roth IRA investments are the ones that can take advantage of the way the retirement vehicles are taxed. There are no upfront deductions on contributions, but your investments grow tax-free inside the account. And withdrawals in retirement? They’re tax-free, too—even on the earnings. To take full advantage of the Roth IRA’s tax-sheltering properties,
After the recent Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) deal announcement, Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ:ATVI) stockholders should’ve breathed a sigh of relief. The past few months have been terrible for Activision Blizzard. Corporate scandals and delays in some of its major gaming titles have haunted the company. To make matters worse, its active user base growth has slowed over the
Oil markets are difficult to trade under normal circumstances. By the definition this is a rigged game — pun on purpose. There is a global coalition, OPEC, that colludes to set production levels and prices. Such an activity is illegal in the United States, so investors in oil must accept that cheating is OK. Today
The man who fought a notorious decade-long legal battle for the rights to the Sex.com domain is engaged in a new fight that is becoming just as offbeat: The right to decide how much the Apple Inc. campus is worth. Former tech executive Gary Kremen has waged an aggressive campaign for assessor of Santa Clara
In this article STLA-IT SPCE PANW TUP TEN LOW Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Lowe’s (LOW) – Lowe’s shares added 1.6% in the premarket after the home improvement retailer beat top and bottom-line estimates for the fourth quarter. Lowe’s earned $1.78 per share, 7 cents above estimates, and issued upbeat full-year
Well, it’s finally happening. Russia is invading Ukraine — and the stock market isn’t too pleased. Yesterday, stocks dropped sharply, with the S&P 500 dropping into correction territory for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic emerged in early 2020. Ouch! Source: SERSOLL / Shutterstock.com Yet, through the pain, we see a great buying opportunity
U.S. stocks are rising a day after the S&P 500 fell into correction territory, as the U.S. and European nations hit Russia with a range of financial sanctions for its aggression against Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin said that diplomacy is still an option in resolving the crisis. Stocks aren’t fully retracing yesterday’s declines, when the
Once again, I’ll admit I’ve called it wrong on AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC). In my last article on AMC stock, I argued why shares, tumbling lower due to the January sell-off, were likely to hit single-digit prices next. Source: Helen89 / Shutterstock.com Of course, that didn’t happen. Instead, for the past month, the popular meme stock has
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