Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is making headlines on Thursday morning, but that’s mostly pertaining to its CEO Elon Musk. Musk has made a public offer to acquire Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) for $54.20 a share. That news has TSLA stock down nearly 4% on the day. That’s as investors weigh the potential implications of what that may mean for
U.S. stock-index futures fell Sunday, ahead of a big week of earnings reports. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures YM00, -0.40% futures fell about 150 points, or 0.5%, while S&P 500 futures ES00, -0.63% sank 0.7% and Nasdaq-100 futures NQ00, -1.04% tumbled 1.1%. Futures for U.S. crude CLK22, +1.39%, meanwhile, rose to $108.16. The U.S. stock
In this article PLTR MCD TSLA CRWD CHWY The logo for McDonald’s is seen on a restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, January 27, 2022. Joshua Roberts | Reuters It seems inflation, the spike in oil prices and other commodities and geopolitical unrest are affecting just about every industry. Now, the arrival of earnings season brings another
Rivian Automotive (RIVN): On track to meet production guidance for 2022. Strong cash buffer for upside in manufacturing capacity. Roblox (RBLX): Possibly among the top metaverse plays. Healthy growth likely to sustain along with upside in free cash flows. Marathon Digital (MARA): Undervalued Bitcoin (BTC-USD) miner with the best part of growth still to come.
Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) Austin gigafactory Factory will benefit stock prices. But Tesla’s most productive factory now sits idle due to Covid-19 precautions. Hawkish news out of the Federal Reserve doesn’t benefit growth plays including Tesla. Source: Grisha Bruev / Shutterstock.com Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is battling a lot of production issues currently. As a result, the stock could
Technological advances and evolving regulations are changing the financial advisory landscape, making it more important than ever for professional financial advisors to prove their value to their clients. Investors increasingly seek investments with low costs and low fees. About 88% of advisors now recommend exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to their clients. But those clients still value high-quality advice
Bank of America (BAC) is hoping an earnings win can turn a rough year around. Charles Schwab (SCHW) has used its innovation to fare better than most so far in 2022. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) has outperformed in 2022, and an earnings beat could push it higher. Netflix (NFLX) needs to show stronger growth to keep investors happy.
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Intuitive Surgical (ISRG): The key player in the global minimally invasive surgical equipment market is likely to benefit from global growth. Merck (MRK): Increasing pharmaceutical demand due to an aging global population and soaring spending on pets should boost revenue. Teladoc Health (TDOC): The stock, which is down about 28% in 2022, now offers better
Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) just got three seats on its board. GameStop (GME) savior Ryan Cohen ought to pick one or the other. The smart move for investors is not to own either. Most investors following GameStop (NYSE:GME) know that Ryan Cohen, the so-called savior of the video game retailer, owns 11.9% of GME
One of the most important tasks for a financial advisor is assessing a client’s risk tolerance. As we learned during the market collapse of 2008-2009, many investors overestimated their ability to stomach downside risk and rushed to sell their stocks at or near the market’s bottom, suffering massive losses. Risk can be defined in many
Ever since the Treasury yield curve inverted a few weeks back, everyone’s talking about a recession. Historically speaking, a yield curve inversion is an accurate harbinger of a recession. And now it seems everyone is prepping for a huge downturn in the U.S. economy. Source: Shutterstock Deutsch Bank (DB) is calling for a recession by
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In this article NGVT Azmanl | E+ | Getty Images Company: Ingevity (NGVT) Business: Ingevity is a leading bio-based materials company that converts waste streams and by-products from the wood, paper, and pulp industry into higher-valued, specialty materials. They operate through two segments: (i) Performance Materials, which includes high-performance activated carbon and (ii) Performance Chemicals,
Palantir (PLTR) stock is on the right track. Investors focused on its shrinking government business and ignored growing overall revenue. If it can get back above $15, the trend could carry it up 25% into summer. Source: Spyro the Dragon / Shutterstock.com The pandemic changed the world — especially Wall Street. Investors’ approach to trading
Home Point Capital (HMPT): Market realities may end up hurting this residential mortgage originator. Caci (CACI): Not every defense firm may benefit from the Ukraine conflict due to necessary restraint. CarMax (KMX): The used-car market might be getting too rich for investors’ blood. JetBlue Airways (JBLU): A proposed buyout makes many analysts nervous about JBLU
As the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the U.S. economy, many companies were unprepared for everyone to suddenly be working from home, leaving them scrambling to set up remote procedures. “More than half of the people who were forced to work from home overnight had never done it before with any regularity,” says Kate Lister, president
Cenntro Electric Group (CENN) holds much more promise than its predecessor, Naked Brand. The company’s big investment in Europe is pricey, yet it could put Cenntro in an advantageous position. Investors should acknowledge the risks involved, but consider a long stock position in Cenntro anyway. Source: Cenntro Automotive It might seem like a fever dream
More Americans are browsing again — in grocery-store aisles rather than online. With U.S. states abandoning mask mandates in public places, and more retailers dropping requirements for masks — and the latest omicron wave that led to a spike in COVID-19 cases over the winter now receding — more people are feeling comfortable shopping in
In this article NVDA T A pedestrian walks in front of an AT&T location in New York. Scott Mlyn | CNBC Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading Monday: AT&T — Shares of AT&T jumped more than 7% after the telecom giant announced that it closed its transaction with Discovery to spin off