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Verizon & Sprint Left in the Dust with AT&T’s New Mega Merger Edge – J. Hofmann (S, T, VZ)

Author: James Hofmann Model: Dividend Growth Disclosure: Long T Over the weekend AT&T (NYSE: T) the second largest wireless carrier in the US announced plans to buy T-Mobile the fourth largest carrier in the US for $39 billion. The combined company will be the largest provider in the US surpassing […]

Strategies

Verizon & Sprint Left in the Dust with AT&T’s New …

by Frank Voisin
Published March 22, 2011
What Covestor managers are buying: Continental Resources (CLR, CAT, LINE)

For the Pure Growth portfolio, Covestor model manager BSG&L focuses on companies with 15% ROE, good liquidity and a PEG ratio of less than 1.25. Current top holdings include Caterpillar (CAT), Linn Energy (LINE) and Peabody Energy (BTU). On March 17, BSG&L added a position in Continental Resources (CLR), an independent crude oil and […]

Strategies

What Covestor managers are buying: Continental Resources (CLR, CAT, LINE)

by Frank Voisin
Published March 22, 2011

The folks at GOOD collected a sample of gas prices from throughout the industrialized Western world in this infographic: Here are some more countries, via the Gasoline-Germany site: Afghanistan: $8.04 Bolivia: $2.26 Brazil: $5.99 China: $4.47 Greenland: $7.14 Hong Kong: $7.67 India: $4.57 (for 91 octane, on July 14, 2010) […]

Outlook

Gasoline prices around the world: $4 a gallon is cheap

by Mick Weinstein
Published March 21, 2011

Om Malik has been covering the telecom beat with great insight for many years and isn’t afraid to speak his mind. In the wake of the huge AT&T (NYSE: T) acquisition of T-Mobile USA, Malik weighs in, saying “it’s hard to find winners, apart from AT&T and T-Mobile shareholders.” The […]

Outlook

In the AT&T/T-Mobile merger, everyone loses – Om Malik

by Mick Weinstein
Published March 21, 2011
How the stock market works, ’60s cartoon edition

Via Eddy Elfenbein

Outlook

How the stock market works, ’60s cartoon edition

by Mick Weinstein
Published March 21, 2011
What Covestor managers are buying: EMC Corporation (EMC, CAT, BTU)

For the Pure Growth portfolio, Covestor model manager BSG&L focuses on companies with 15% ROE, good liquidity and a PEG ratio of less than 1.25. Current top holdings include Caterpillar (CAT), Linn Energy (LINE) and Peabody Energy (BTU). On March 17, BSG&L added a position in EMC Corporation (EMC), which develops, delivers and supports […]

Strategies

What Covestor managers are buying: EMC Corporation (EMC, CAT, BTU)

by Frank Voisin
Published March 21, 2011

For his Biotech and Medtech portfolio, Covestor model manager Jeremy Zhou invests in the US healthcare industry. Current top holdings include Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (TEVA), Transcept Pharmaceuticals (TSPT) and Biodel (BIOD). On March 16, Zhou added a position in Dendreon Corporation (DNDN), a biotechnology company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of therapeutics […]

Strategies

What Covestor managers are buying: Dendreon Corporation (DNDN, TEVA, TSPT)

by Frank Voisin
Published March 21, 2011
What the NASDAQ / S&P ratio tells us about tech stocks – T. Coe (NDX, SPX)

Author: The Coe Report Model: Market Timing Technicals Disclosure: None Technology has shown underperformance for several weeks and that is becoming a concern as it is now threatening the long-term bullish case. The ratio of the NASDAQ 100 (NDX) versus the S&P 500 (SPX) has pulled back to the 200-day […]

Strategies

What the NASDAQ / S&P ratio tells us about tech …

by Frank Voisin
Published March 21, 2011

Clusterstock created this interesting chart from a Barclays report about the coming reconstruction boom in Japan, which concludes that short-term GDP declines will ultimately give way to faster GDP growth. (Click image for full size) What companies will profit from the reconstruction boom? According to Scott Rothbort of StockPickr, there […]

Outlook

Estimating Japan’s post-crisis reconstruction boom (KUB, DE, CAT)

by Frank Voisin
Published March 20, 2011

The New York Times created this infographic about exploiting the local grocery store’s salad bar for the most value (click for full size): Sources: “How to Beat the Salad Bar” Nate Silver. New York Times, 3/17/11. https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/20/magazine/mag-20Subversion-t.html?_r=2

Outlook

Personal Finance: How to beat the salad bar

by Frank Voisin
Published March 20, 2011
I’ll buy this dip if the S&P falls below 1240 – D. Taylor

Author: Darren Taylor Model: Top 5 Screener Disclosure: None The Top Five Screener model is long only. We invest in what we believe are undervalued stocks and sell only when better opportunities arrive. Because of this, the model normally maintains some cash to take advantage of pullbacks. Despite all the […]

Strategies

I’ll buy this dip if the S&P falls below 1240 …

by Frank Voisin
Published March 18, 2011
Quicksilver Resources still represents value – CJ Brott (KWK)

Author: CJ Brott, Capital Ideas Model: Macro Plus Income Disclosure: Long KWK Darden Family Interests announced Thursday (3/17) that they have determined not to pursue a take-private transaction announced last October. Although Quicksilver Resources Inc (KWK) is down 3.56% on 578% of average daily volume (as of end of day, […]

Strategies

Quicksilver Resources still represents value – CJ Brott (KWK)

by Frank Voisin
Published March 18, 2011

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