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Using numbers alone is a mistake in evaluating growth stocks, particularly exceptional growth stocks like Apple.
When the Fiscal Cliff and the Eurozone crisis are inching toward resolution—we have to look toward what will come next.
As the long-running dramas that have been hobbling the major stock market indexes finally run their course—earnings season and the U.S election are over; the Fiscal Cliff and the Eurozone crisis are inching toward resolution—we have to look toward what will come next.
Over the past year, I’ve had many great conversations with our Dick Davis Digest contributors, as part of our Contributor Interview Series for Investment of the Week. In today’s Dividend Edition, I thought I’d collect some of the best income investing advice these experts shared with me. Together, their advice...
Big Data is a concept and a buzzword coined to describe the increasingly enormous data sets being analyzed by businesses, governments and organizations today. View the names of the companies that have, store and make software for analyzing and using Big Data here.
In essence, we discount uncertainty, and handicapping that discount has become an extremely complex task.
Eventually, when the 32-year downtrend in interest rates ends bond investors will see their principal evaporate.
My list includes five stocks that are attractive from a growth standpoint and five that qualify as value stocks.
Happy Thanksgiving! In keeping with the season, I offer two companies that sell at a reasonable price and pay solid dividends.
I hope you enjoyed your Thanksgiving and were surrounded by family, friends and good food. Now it’s Black Friday, a sort of holiday of its own and the busiest shopping day of the year. I’m not willing to brave a crowd for a deal, so I greatly prefer the former...