Daily Posts Archive
I hope some good comes out of the Copenhagen meeting, but while politicians and scientists duke it out, what should you be doing? I’d suggest investing in a high-potential Green stock.
Today I want to start off by giving you 10 nuggets to put in your investing toolkit. These tips won’t be new to longtime readers, but I think it’s always helpful to review classic investing advice from time to time, especially as we approach year-end.
Par Pharmaceutical Companies, Inc. (PRX, NYSE), incorporated in 1978 as Par Pharmaceutical, Inc., is a Delaware holding company that, principally through its wholly owned subsidiary, Par Pharmaceutical, Inc. is in the business of developing, manufacturing and distributing generic and branded drugs in the United States. … Most companies are seeing...
Last Monday I published a column on medical insurance, health care, obesity and swimming ... and tried to wrap it all up in the mantle of “personal responsibility.” The quantity and quality of your feedback was impressive.
One of our big initiatives at Cabot this year was to start incorporating video into our content. Most of our video push has been in the form of Webinars, or online seminars, hosted by our editors.
We must admit that on the face of it, an investment in Citigroup (C, NYSE) seems tenuous given the continued economic downturn. However, on a price-to-book basis, Citigroup is cheap trading at 0.9 times tangible book value. In fact, among peers, both Citigroup and Bank of America are the only...
According to the 2009 edition of the Stock Trader’s Almanac, December has historically been the second best-performing month of the year, with an average gain of 1.7% in both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 Index since 1950
Today’s Cabot Wealth Advisory contains a lot of little ideas that I assembled last week; in fact, I nearly titled it potpourri, but I was put off by the association with aromatic plant material, not to mention the fact that in French, the term means “rotten pot.”
Last week, I wrote about the misallocation of federal stimulus funds in Massachusetts and I received a lot of really great comments from readers. I’m re-printing some of the best today. Enjoy!
I believe there’s a misconception about what makes a truly successful money manager ... whether that person is managing his own money, or other people’s.