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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Return on invested capital is often an under-utilized metric when searching for high quality stocks. Investors who ignore return on invested capital as a means of evaluating stocks can miss out on companies that are making good use of invested capital. Warren Buffett, perhaps the most successful investor of all time, often stresses the importance
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Airbnb (ABNB): The travel industry may not be recovering well if insiders are selling ABNB. Zoom Video Communications (ZM): Chances are, companies will recall their workers which makes ZM redundant. QuantumScape (QS): While I’d like to give QS the benefit of the doubt, a huge sell order ruins confidence. Nucor (NUE): NUE can go either
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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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Stock futures are rising, as optimism is in the air over a potential breakthrough for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia on Tuesday. Obviously not just markets would welcome a halt in the humanitarian disaster. Apart from that obvious point, other worries have focused on disruptions to farming in the global breadbasket of Ukraine. “The #1
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In today’s episode, Trey Lockerbie sits down with Morgan Housel, who is a partner at Venture Capital and PE firm Collaborative Fund. He’s a former columnist at The Motley Fool and Wall Street Journal, and also the author of the international best-selling book, The Psychology of Money. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00:00 – Intro
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The Tax Increase and Prevention Reconciliation Act (TIPRA) of 2005 has generated plenty of controversy since it was signed into law by then-President George W. Bush in 2006. One of the legislation’s boldest moves was to lift income restrictions on individual retirement account (IRA)-to-Roth IRA conversions, starting in 2010, which paved the way for the
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