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Previewing Earnings for eBay, Google, IBM, Microsoft & Others (EBAY, MSFT, IBM, GOOG, MCD)

Posted by Max Magee at 9:45AM on April 17th

Stocks tend to be most volatile around earnings season, when a good or bad report can make or break it. However, a good or even great earnings report doesn’t necessarily translate into a huge pop for a stock.

During earnings season,…

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Which Stocks Look Ready to Sink and Surge with Earnings This Week? (EBAY, IBM, GOOG, CMG, MCD)

Posted by Max Magee at 9:25AM on April 16th

Stocks tend to be most volatile around earnings season, when a good or bad report can make or break it. However, a good or even great earnings report doesn’t necessarily translate into a huge pop for a stock.

During earnings season,…

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Which Stocks Look Ready to Pop and Drop with Earnings This Week? (AAPL, IBM, ISRG, GOOG, CREE, NFLX, FFIV, CHKP, MCD, SBUX, MSFT, EBAY, GS, INTC)

Posted by Marcia Wilmot at 10:01AM on January 22nd

Stocks tend to be most volatile around earnings season, when a good or bad report can make or break it. However, a good or even great earnings report doesn’t necessarily translate into a huge pop for a stock.

During earnings season,…

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Which Stocks Look Ready to Surge and Sink with Earnings Next Week? (AAPL, GOOG, NFLX, MCD, MSFT)

Posted by Max Magee at 9:36AM on January 19th

Stocks tend to be most volatile around earnings season, when a good or bad report can make or break it. However, a good or even great earnings report doesn’t necessarily translate into a huge pop for a stock.

During earnings season,…

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China Growth Decline in Focus (ARCO, MCD, NATR, ARCL, BP, NGLPF, DQ)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:42PM on March 5th

Stocks traded lower, spurred by China reducing its 2012 growth target to 7.5%. The Chinese economy grew 9.2% last year and 10.4% in 2010. The reduced target hit material stocks particularly hard, while tech names also lagged. A weaker-than-expected Eurozone…

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Filings Reveal Holdings of Quant Fund Black Box (AAPL, GE, TGT, XOM, INTC, MCD, PCLN, LLY, ALTR, JNJ, KO)

Posted by Jason Smith at 9:42AM on May 23rd

Notable quant fund Renaissance Technologies is reportedly seeing better results of late.

James Simons’ flagship Medallion Fund continues to post eye-popping numbers year after year, averaging 45% since the fund’s inception in 1988 through 2010, according to Reuters. The firm’s…

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Gates Foundation Holds Big Stakes in Selected Blue Chip Holdings (MSFT, BRK.A, KOF, CCI, CNI, FDX, CAT, WM, COST, MCD, BRK.B)

Posted by Jason Smith at 10:17AM on May 19th

The endowment of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, noted for its value focus and association with both Gates and Warren Buffett, was mostly holding steady with its portfolio during the first quarter of 2011.

Bill Gates has become well-known for…

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A Healthy Restaurant Stock for a Healthy Portfolio (COSI, MCD, WEN, PNRA, CMG)

Posted by Eric Monte at 8:17AM on May 18th

In this article, I was looking for a micro-cap restaurant name with a focus on healthy eating and potential for growth.

To review a list of companies in the sector, I used the Restaurant Stocks Index at tickerspy.com. The company I took…

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5 Stocks Investors Are Adding to Portfolios Now (ARCO, UAN, MCD, CVI, KKR, ACAS, NL, KRO, WTW, MED)

Posted by Jason Smith at 11:52AM on May 10th

When researching stocks, it can be pretty common to wonder what your fellow investors are up to. It’s not always a great idea to follow the crowd when investing in equities, but peaking into the activity of other investors may…

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Growth Guru Navellier Trims Stakes, But Sees Up Market through July (NFMAX, BIDU, CMG, MCD, DE, BRCM, CTSH, INFY, FFIV, CRM, IBM)

Posted by Jason Smith at 9:50AM on May 4th

Prominent growth investor Louis Navellier was taking money off the table across a number of top holdings as Q1 drew to a close.

In commentary in February to investors, Navellier was taking a mostly bullish stance for 2011, suggesting may see…

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