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Companies

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Google Could Be the First $1,000 Stock / Companies / Google

By: Profit_Confidential

The top player in the Internet space is Google Inc. (NASDAQ/GOOG), based on my stock analysis. The company is innovative and has grand plans to rule the Internet space. Google believes it can and so does the market, as the stock traded at a record $844.00 last Wednesday.

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Companies

Monday, March 11, 2013

Stock Market Indices v Individual Stocks - Hold/Sell? / Companies / Company Chart Analysis

By: Michael_Noonan

Few actually invest in an index, like the Dow, S&P, NASDAQ, etc. Most have individual stocks that may or may not be a component, yet what everyone hears about are how the various indices performed. "The Dow was up/down 80 points, today." "The S&P is near all-time highs." The more pertinent question is, where is/are your stock[s] relative to the market? If the indices are up but your stocks are down or not up by much, what does that say about your portfolio?

Where the Dow and S&P are at/nearing historic highs, does that mean you should be long the stocks in your portfolio? Because charts do not lie, we decided to look at individual stocks to determine if one should buy/hold/sell them. Which stocks? Warren Buffett is purported to be a market "oracle," before he joined the Dark Side. Six of his stocks were in the news last week, so we looked at three of the best performers. Then, we randomly selected several more for an unscientfic grouping.

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Companies

Monday, March 11, 2013

How to Profit from The Next Technological Revolutions / Companies / Technology

By: Nadeem_Walayat

The quantum leap in technological development in computing, molecular biology and material sciences is converging towards sparking the next series of technological revolutions the name to which will only be given many decades from now with the benefit of hindsight but all things considered I suspect that we come to call it the Graphene Age, as this wonder material becomes the building blocks for everything we use today including computers, nano machines and ultimately even new life forms.

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Companies

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Apple's Slump, Google's Surge, and the Curse of 'Forced Innovation' / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Submissions

Cetin Hakimoglu writes: After a brief reprieve in late January, Apple is back to affirming Newton's observation that apples do indeed fall. I remember in December 2012 reading about how it was 'tax related' selling or funds booking profits after a large run. Or that Apple was cheap and undervalued. Apparently the tax selling went into overtime as Apple began 2013 with a rotten quarter and by the end of January became the worst performing stock on the S&P 500, having under-performed the index by a staggering 40% since peaking at $700. And a PE ratio of 10 apparently isn't 'cheap enough' to placate Wall St.

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Companies

Friday, March 08, 2013

Bank Stress Tests Could Lead to Higher Dividends for Investors / Companies / Banking Stocks

By: Money_Morning

Jeff Uscher writes: The U.S. Federal Reserve will announce results of its annual bank stress tests Thursday - which means higher dividend payouts could be on the way from a handful of U.S. banks.

The bank stress tests are designed to assess if big U.S. financial institutions can weather a major economic storm.

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Companies

Friday, March 08, 2013

Investors Dumping Apple Stock for Google Could Get Burned / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

David Zeiler writes: Talk about two stocks going in the opposite direction: Apple stock (Nasdaq: AAPL) is trading near its 52-week lows, while Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG) recently hit an all-time high.

The trend has some wondering if investors are consciously moving their money from one tech giant to the other.

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Companies

Friday, March 08, 2013

10 Biotech Stocks Poised to Run / Companies / BioTech

By: TLSReport

For the first time in ages, conditions for biotech investment are just right. The capital markets have loosened up, and institutional investors are ready to bid up share prices on stories that have both merit and looming catalysts. Sure, there's risk. . .but without it, there's no upside. In this Life Sciences Report interview, Senior Analyst and Managing Director George Zavoico of MLV & Co. identifies a group of biotech companies with market-moving events on their calendars. Sharpen your pencils: From cancer to coronary artery disease to vaccine technology, Zavoico names potential winners.

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Companies

Thursday, March 07, 2013

Two Emerging Markets Invstors Should Look At / Companies / Emerging Markets

By: Investment_U

Carl Delfeld writes: I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this comment.

“Carl, it doesn’t really matter where in the world I invest, because markets always move together.”

Really?

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Companies

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Why Internet Sector Stocks Have Lots More Upside Left / Companies / Internet

By: InvestmentContrarian

George Leong writes: Google Inc. (NASDAQ/GOOG) is up seven-fold from its initial price and could be well on its way to being the first $1,000 stock. Another heavy-hitter is priceline.com Incorporated (NASDAQ/PCLN), at over $700.00 a share and sizzling on the charts. At a new 52-week high, eBay Inc. (NASDAQ/EBAY) continues to dominate the Internet retail space. The commonality between all three of these companies is that they are all leaders in their respective Internet space, based on my stock analysis. There are pundits suggesting the best years for the Internet stocks are now behind us. I don’t believe that.

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Companies

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Shell's Huge New LNG Win and What It Means for Investors / Companies / Natural Gas

By: Money_Morning

Diane Alter writes: Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS.A) last week inked a $6.7 billion deal to buy Spanish energy company Repsol SA's (RPYY) liquefied natural gas (LNG) business.

Shell will buy a portion of Repsol's LNG assets for $4.4 billion in cash and $2.3 billion in financial leases and assumed debt - more than double pre-sale estimates, according to Bernstein Research.

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Companies

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Three Ways to Become a Graphene Investor / Companies / Graphene

By: Money_Morning

Michael A. Robinson writes: You've got a rare opportunity to be a high-tech "wildcatter" - thanks to a new miracle material that is destined to revolutionize just about any industry you can think of.

Medicine and biotechnology ... electronics ... energy ... computers ... they'll each be revolutionized by this new substance.

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Companies

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Why Now Is the Time to Add Australia to Your Stocks Portfolio / Companies / Austrailia

By: Money_Morning

Martin Hutchinson writes: There weren't many developed countries that managed to dodge the worst of the financial crisis, but Australia was one of them.

With strong ties to over six billion emerging market customers yearning to adopt a more Western lifestyle, "The Land Down Under" has been left relatively unscathed.

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Companies

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

5 Tips for Investing in Mutual Funds / Companies / Investing 2013

By: Don_Miller

In one our recent issues subscriber Jory G. sent us the following question:

“I have a 401(k) with my present employer that has a number of investment options, virtually all of which are mutual funds. Is it possible for Mr. Miller to address in a future letter what we might do to maximize growth or minimize loss in such programs? I realize there are many different 401(k) programs out there, but I just feel overwhelmed when trying to decide which of the funds provide the best growth/protection.”

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Companies

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Tesla Motors 2012 Q4 Report Shenanigans / Companies / US Auto's

By: Submissions

Richard Moyer writes: These days, I await Tesla Motor’s quarterly reports with grim anticipation. I am always guaranteed some unexpected bit of creative accounting, employed to paint a brighter picture than reality would normally provide.

Q4 was no different, offering a rosy picture of 2750 vehicles rolling off the production line, with a Q1 2013 profit just around the corner. The revenue from automobile sales and cost of revenue were balanced, showing a sliver of a profit before R&D and administrative costs.

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Companies

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

The Answer to Chinese Pollution and Energy Shortage Problems / Companies / Uranium

By: InvestmentContrarian

Sasha Cekerevac writes: When it comes to making contrarian investments, going against market sentiment might be difficult at first. But the key is to focus on long-term fundamentals with the thesis that corporate earnings will move substantially higher as long as fundamentals strengthen.

One sector that has had quite a bit of negative market sentiment for the past couple of years has been uranium and nuclear power. Following the Fukushima disaster in Japan, nuclear power was put on halt for many nations around the world.

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Companies

Monday, March 04, 2013

No Dividends Here, but Smartphone Companies Are Where the Future Is / Companies / Mobile Technology

By: Submissions

Moe Zulfiqar writes: Smartphones and personal gadgets have gained some extra attention these days. With that said, many investors only focus on the makers of these phones, and not on the other things associated with them—such as accessories.

A report by ABI Research, a market intelligence firm, indicated that the market for mobile device accessories will grow at a 10.5% compounded annual growth rate from 2012 through 2017, due to the growth in smartphone sales. (Source: “Aftermarket Mobile Accessory Revenues to Reach $62 Billion by 2017 as Market Value Moves to Smart Accessories,” ABI Research web site, November 14, 2012, last accessed February 28, 2013.) The firm expects revenues for mobile device accessories to reach $62.0 billion by 2017.

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Companies

Monday, March 04, 2013

7 Dividend Stocks with 50+ Year History of Increasing Payouts / Companies / Dividends

By: Money_Morning

As Money Morning Executive Editor Steve Christ told us this week, finding solid dividend stocks in different sectors is a key to finding financial freedom, thanks to compounding.

"This compounding effect arises when your dividend yield is added to the principal. From that moment on, the interest begins to earn interest on itself," explained Christ. "Over the long haul, that process can add up to a small fortune - even with very modest investments. All it takes is time."

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Companies

Monday, March 04, 2013

Massive Investor Profit Potential from 3D Printing / Companies / 3d Printing

By: Money_Morning

Michael A. Robinson writes: When I first started writing about 3D printing, most investors viewed it as a futuristic "gee-whiz" concept - and had no idea it was actually a "here-and-now" technology they could make money on.

And the mainstream news media didn't seem to know that this 3D technology even existed.

Today, as you know, many of the 3D stocks (including some that I've identified) have soared ... and then fallen back to earth. Some pundits claim this was nothing but hype - or another tech bubble that now has burst.

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Companies

Sunday, March 03, 2013

Small Companies Hubs of Future Profit in Regenerative Medicine / Companies / BioTech

By: TLSReport

 

Gil Van Bokkelen has been in the stem cell industry for more than a decade. In recent years, the co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Athersys Inc. has stepped into regenerative medicine’s forefront, acting as a spokesman for the industry as well as demonstrating his love of science and passionately advocating for patients. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Van Bokkelen explores the past, present and future of the cell therapy and regenerative medicine industry, and outlines the investment possibilities in small companies on the sector's cutting edge.

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Companies

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Recapitalization Of International Banks / Companies / Credit Crisis Bailouts

By: Submissions

Mandeep Chadha writes: Cross Border Economic-Political Relations & Risk to International Banks

Global economy is witnessing an integrated banking system is emerging with a small group of large across developed countries' banks the spanning respective national banking markets: As Garrett, Mahadeva and Sviridzenka noted. This raises the issue of the appropriate international level of body to monitor and manage financial stability. Financial stability is currently managed at respective national levels. In particular, the fiscal competence to deal with banking crises is a responsibility of national governments.  However, the recent wave of recession starting in the western economy, as travelled and affected the global economy at large. The risk management is required to manage the recession and make the global economy turn back to the growth path.

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