Month: April 2022

In this article AXP VZ KMB CLF SLB SNAP Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: American Express (AXP) – American Express rose 1.2% in the premarket after reporting better-than-expected profit and revenue for the first quarter. Amex reported a profit of $2.73 per share compared with the $2.44 consensus estimate, helped by
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I can say with some conviction that Roblox (NYSE:RBLX) stock has been treated unfairly by the markets. It’s true that all growth stocks have shed some valuation premium recently. Interest rate hikes and a possible recession in 2023 are among the underlying factors. Relatively lower growth for some sectors post-pandemic is another factor. All these
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Salesforce (CRM) — Shares slipped below the 200-weekly moving average and have a long way to go until the next support zone. Alcoa (AA) — Has been hammered after reporting earnings numbers that failed to justify its meteoric rise. Nvidia (NVDA) — The unwind in semiconductors accelerated Thursday, causing NVDA to crack a major floor. Source:
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Irrational exuberance is alive and well on Wall Street, according to a valuation model proposed by former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. The model in question is not the one you’re probably thinking. The story of how Greenspan came to use the phrase “irrational exuberance” is well-known and widely repeated: He first used it in
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Pfizer (PFE) has a huge windfall from its Covid-19 vaccine. Pfizer is now under pressure to limit that windfall and spend it on new treatments. The company also faces a patent cliff on its other drugs. Source: Manuel Esteban / Shutterstock.com Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) stock, a long-time stock market laggard, found new life with the Covid-19
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Perma-Pipe International (PPIH): Stable business with a robust growth pipeline ahead. Volta (VLTA): EV charging specialist with a unique competitive advantage over its peers. Orion (ORN): Strong marine business with a continually growing order backlog. Source: Shutterstock Investor interest in infrastructure stocks has taken off since U.S. President Joe Biden signed a $1 trillion infrastructure
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Don’t churn. Avoid unauthorized trading. Don’t forge documents. Don’t give false or misleading information. Preserve client confidentiality. Above all, don’t steal or “borrow” your clients’ money. These practices are all standard protocols for financial advisors. However, there are less obvious guidelines you need to adhere to so you can avoid getting sued as a financial advisor. In 2019, the
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C3.ai (AI) made the Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies list for the second consecutive year. AI stock is a growing name in a growing sector. But negative earnings and a volatile macro environment mean staying on the sidelines makes sense right now. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com On April 14 The Financial Times announced that C3.ai
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House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy told colleagues he would ask then-President Donald Trump to resign in the days after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, according to audio released by the New York Times late Thursday. McCarthy’s plans were first reported as part of an upcoming book from Times reporters Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin.
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ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (ZIM) stock is an undervalued gem that offers outstanding yield. Moreover, the company’s financials are airtight. Investors should start a position in ZIM stock while it’s valuation is still low. Source: Hieronymus Ukkel / Shutterstock.com ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (NYSE:ZIM) is headquartered in Israel and provides container shipping services. There are many
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In this article UAL TSLA T AAL BX XRX Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: American Airlines (AAL) – American soared 10.5% in premarket trading after reporting a smaller-than-expected loss and predicting profitability for the current quarter. United Airlines (UAL) – United lost an adjusted $4.24 per share for the first quarter,
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Home Depot (HD) — Lower spending on non-essential household items could be in the offing. In addition, the stock’s price multiples are sky high, which is a rarity for mature companies. Tesla (TSLA) — Cyclicality could catch up with Tesla. Its vehicles are “best-in-class”. However, economic throughs have previously shown to impact most discretionary companies. Visa
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