ArchivePreviewing Earnings for Oracle, Nike, Lululemon, Tiffany & Others (NKE, LULU, TIF, DRI, ORCL)Posted by Owen Vater at 9:37AM on March 20th
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,… The Demise of Apple or a Great Time to Buy? (AAPL, RIMM, QCOM, ORCL, DDD)Posted by Max Magee at 12:56PM on December 31st
The Bull Market Report (”BMR”) has ridden Apple (AAPL) to huge gains over the last several year (up nearly 800% in two stints), having a cost basis near $60 after initially adding the stock to its Recommended List in March 2006. Recently, though,… Which Stocks Look Ready to Surge and Sink with Earnings Next Week? (ORCL, FDX, RIMM, KMX, WAG)Posted by Max Magee at 10:55PM on December 14th
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,… Top Tech Analyst Talks Up 28 Tech Stocks that Deliver Dividends, Exploring Oracle, Hewlett-Packard, Qualcomm, and More (ORCL, HPQ, QCOM, GLW, NOK)Posted by Next Inning at 1:12PM on June 22nd
With interest rates for five-year certificates of deposit (CDs) hovering just above 1%, and even the 30-year U.S. Treasury paying a scant 2.7%, dividend paying stocks, especially those from companies with solid business models and earnings track records, are being… Fed Stimulus Hopes Intoxicating (ORCL, BKS, WAG, JCP, TGT, CX, HYGS)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 5:05PM on June 19th
Stocks continued to rally on the hopes of more Fed stimulus, as the lure of cheap money continues to intoxicate investors. The move came despite more worrisome signs from Europe, including a jump in Spanish bond yields and a sharp… European Worries Persist (YHOO, FRAN, BMC, ORCL, ACOM, GOLF, MVG)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:34PM on May 14th
Stocks continued their downward trend as European worries persist. With Greece still in a political stalemate, expectations have risen that the country could eventually drop the euro currency. We think, while potentially painful in the near term, that ultimately this… A Breather, Not Yet a Pullback (ORCL, GIS, KKD, JBL, QPSA, YGE)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:36PM on March 21st
Stocks finished the day mixed on an overall quiet day. The earnings news was generally solid, while the housing data was pretty much in line with expectations. After a strong run, stocks looked like they just needed a breather. However,… Tech Carnage, But Otherwise Not All Bad (ORCL, NKE, KMX, PAYX, BTX, HZNP)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:45PM on December 21st
While the tech sector was unable to escape the wrath of investors after Oracle’s (ORCL) poor quarter, the broader market held up fairly well, with the major market averages finishing mixed. The news that the European Central Bank initiated a new… Market Hoping for More Than a ‘Twist’ (GIS, ORCL, ADBE, HPQ, EBAY, EDV, ANR)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:37PM on September 21st
It was a very volatile day on the market, as we said it would likely be yesterday, with stocks plunging to the downside after the FOMC statement revealed what is being called Operation Twist. Bernanke and company will look to… A Tech Veteran Offers an in Depth, Inside Analysis of the Google/Motorola Deal (GOOG, MMI, MSFT, NOK, AAPL, RIMM, ORCL, DELL)Posted by Next Inning at 8:30AM on August 18th
The big news so far this week is the announcement Google (GOOG) will buy Motorola Mobility (MMI) for $40 per share in cash. Obviously that is great news for Motorola shareholders who saw the value of their investment in Motorola jump nearly… |
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