Pfizer (NYSE:PFE): A leading drug manufacturer whose balance sheet received a COVID-19 vaccine boost. Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE:TD): Strong dividend and earnings growth profile built in a highly regulated jurisdiction. Kimberly-Clark Corp. (NYSE:KMB): Supplies everyday essentials that the global population will need even a century from now. Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT): A defense stock that may give
In this article BKR PG WBD ROKU DIS NFLX Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Netflix (NFLX) – Netflix plummeted 26.8% in the premarket after reporting it lost 200,000 subscribers during the first quarter. The streaming service had projected subscriber additions of 2.5 million. Netflix also said it was exploring an ad-supported
Earnings season is upon us, and it’s time for companies to impress investors. Having suffered a lot over the past few months due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the tech selloff, U.S. stocks are under pressure again due to the inflation. However, Airbnb (NASDAQ:ABNB) is hoping to make the most of travel this year.
New Oriental Education (EDU) stock might look like it’s taking a moonshot. However, the reality is actually bleak for the company and the stock. Investors should stay on the sidelines when it comes to New Oriental Education. Private Chinese education specialist New Oriental Education (NYSE:EDU) might have been worth investing in many years ago. However,
Goodwill vs. Other Intangible Assets: An Overview One of the concepts that can give non-accounting (and even some accounting) business folk a fit is a distinction between goodwill and other intangible assets in a company’s financial statements. Perhaps the confusion is to be expected. After all, goodwill denotes the value of certain non-monetary, non-physical resources, and that sounds
Though a relevant powerhouse, Nvidia (NVDA) stock is again suffering from macro headwinds NVDA stock is essentially back in early 2021, both benefitting and suffering from a paradigm shift This time, though, investors should be a bit more cautious Source: FP Creative / Shutterstock.com A popular and extremely relevant semiconductor firm, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock is
The real, or inflation-adjusted, yield on the 10-year Treasury note intermittently went above zero late Tuesday and early Wednesday for the first time since the pandemic began more than two years — which amounts to bad news for investors in speculative and risky assets. Those likely to get hurt the most are investors in initial
On today’s show, I talk with energy and mining experts, Marty Bent and Harry Sudock. We talk about whether Bitcoin energy consumption is a concern and we also address concerns about mining being to concentrated in China. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: – Does China control all the Bitcoin mining? – Bitcoin uses so much
Fans gather at the Netflix booth at a trade show. Mike Blake | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Netflix — Shares of the streaming giant plummeted 25% after reporting a loss of 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter. It marked the first time Netflix reported a loss in subscribers in
Hit by an analyst downgrade amid concerns about cryptocurrency demand and the economic impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Nvidia (NVDA) stock was down 11% last week. Friday’s close of $212.58 is a new 2022 low for NVDA stock. Investors have an opportunity to buy NVDA shares at a price not seen since last fall.
Excitement stemming from possible U.S. pot reform has dissipated and Canopy Growth (CGC) stock is again moving lower. While better positioned to capitalize on pot reform than peers, other issues will likely push it to lower prices. Much like how you should “just say no” to Hexo (HEXO), the same applies here with Canopy. Source:
Fidelity and Vanguard are two of the largest investment companies in the world. Fidelity boasts 40 million individual investors and $11.8 trillion in total customer assets. Meanwhile, Vanguard has more than 30 million investors and $8.1 trillion in global assets under management. Both brokers have solid industry reputations and offer a large selection of low-cost
Carnival (CCL) might attract increased demand due to revenge traveling. In this manner, inflation provides an impetus to vacation but also a headwind. Speculators might try their luck, but conservative investors should be cautious. At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Carnival (NYSE:CCL) became the posterchild for the devastation caused by the global health crisis,
CalPERS, the country’s largest state public pension fund, disclosed Tuesday that it intends to vote for a Berkshire Hathaway shareholder proposal that would replace Warren Buffett as chairman. The California Public Employees’ Retirement System revealed its position in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, ahead of Berkshire’s annual shareholders meeting April 30. The
Gold House Gold House Megan Ruan knows firsthand how representation can impact funding for entrepreneurs. She recalled being the only woman of color working at a family office earlier in her career and running a portfolio of venture investments. “I saw the decisionmaking and how it differed between the people that were check-writers at these
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Netgear (NTGR) – Netgear tumbled 10.6% in premarket trading after the networking equipment maker reported weaker-than-expected preliminary results for the quarter that ended April 3. Netgear also cut its current-quarter revenue forecast, pointing to a weaker U.S. market for WiFi equipment. Zendesk (ZEN)
Newegg Commerce (NEGG) stock is much more than just a stock for meme traders. The company is branching out into an interesting niche sales category. Investors should consider a moderate position size in shares of Newegg. Source: OleksandrShnuryk / Shutterstock.com California-based Newegg Commerce (NASDAQ:NEGG) is an electronics and computer parts e-retailer. NEGG stock deserves a place
Experiencing a steep drop at the start of April, it may seem like the dust is settling with Digital World Acquisition (NASDAQ:DWAC). So, should you buy DWAC stock as it drops below $50 per share? Not so fast. The speculative frenzy around it has long since peaked. Shares are moving lower in response to recent
Top cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and BNB may be more susceptible to external market factors than some crypto enthusiasts would like to believe. These and other major tokens fell sharply in the first two weeks of April 2022, with the broader crypto market losing almost $400 billion of value during that time. What’s worse, analysts
Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) has finally decided to spend some of its huge $140 billion cash and securities pile It has made a small $5.4 billion of Mandiant (MNDT), which is seen as complementary to the company’s operations It may now use its cash for more than just share repurchases, which used up 75% of its