Will Agilysys Hit the Jackpot?
– http://www.investmentu.com/
Every once in a while, the stock market offers you a gift that is too good to pass up.
It happens for just a short period of time when a company has dropped off the radar screen for so long that it’s now cheap but profits are starting to grow again. You aren’t getting in on the ground floor, you’re jumping onto an escalator that is already moving…
It happens for just a short period of time when a company has dropped off the radar screen for so long that it’s now cheap but profits are starting to grow again. You aren’t getting in on the ground floor, you’re jumping onto an escalator that is already moving…
Re: Thoughts on reverse mortgages
– bogleheads.org
Cut-Throat wrote:What I don’t seem to understand here, is you run out of money and have some problems with your reverse mortgage.Wouldn’t you have the problems sooner if you had not had the reverse mortgage?Did the Reverse Mortgage cause the Problem or just delay it?There are a lot of old timers that paid off a $25,000 house and 40 years later it is now worth $600,000…
Cramer's Lightning Round – Buy Intel For Cybersecurity (4/24/13)
– seekingalpha.com
By SA Editor Miriam Metzinger: Stocks discussed on the Lightning Round segment of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money Program, Wednesday April 24. Bullish Calls:
Intel (INTC): “I will give you Intel (for cybersecurity) because it owns McAfee.”
Annaly Capital (NLY):
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Intel (INTC): “I will give you Intel (for cybersecurity) because it owns McAfee.”
Annaly Capital (NLY):
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Ford's Shanks Discusses Q1 Earnings, Fusion, Mustang (Audio)
– bloomberg.com
April 25 (Bloomberg) — Robert Shanks, executive vice
president and chief financial officer at Ford Motor Co.,
discusses the company’s first-quarter earnings. Shanks talks
with Bloomberg’s Pimm Fox and Carol Massar on Bloomberg Radio’s
“Taking Stock.”
president and chief financial officer at Ford Motor Co.,
discusses the company’s first-quarter earnings. Shanks talks
with Bloomberg’s Pimm Fox and Carol Massar on Bloomberg Radio’s
“Taking Stock.”
What Are Benchmarks?
– dailyfinance.com
Filed under: Retirement, Investing Basics, Personal Finance, Debt, Retirement Plans, InvestingAlamy
April is Financial Literacy Month, and our goal is to help you raise your money IQ. In this series, we’ll tackle key economic concepts — ones that affect your everyday finances and investments — to help you make smarter choices with every dollar decision you face…
April is Financial Literacy Month, and our goal is to help you raise your money IQ. In this series, we’ll tackle key economic concepts — ones that affect your everyday finances and investments — to help you make smarter choices with every dollar decision you face…
3 Tech Stocks With Growing Short Interest
– streetauthority.com
It was late October 2008, and we were in the midst of one of the worst bear markets of all time.
Short-biased traders were making a killing, but most of us bulls were getting hit daily. As a professional proprietary trader, my software constantly scanned the world's markets for unusual — and thus potentially profitable — moves in stocks…
Short-biased traders were making a killing, but most of us bulls were getting hit daily. As a professional proprietary trader, my software constantly scanned the world's markets for unusual — and thus potentially profitable — moves in stocks…
Prologis to Float New Stock Issue
– fool.com
The real estate operator aims to take in over $1.2 billion from the flotation.
VIDEO: Sell in May and Go Away?
– http://slant.investorplace.com/
You’ve heard the line before: “Sell in May and go away.” But is there actually any credence to it?
Bigger-picture: Not really.
Trading on “seasonality” is just another flavor of market timing. And market timing has a poor track record.
In Barron’s recently, Mark Hulbert asked: “So, How Did the Market Timers Do?” The answer was “badly…
Bigger-picture: Not really.
Trading on “seasonality” is just another flavor of market timing. And market timing has a poor track record.
In Barron’s recently, Mark Hulbert asked: “So, How Did the Market Timers Do?” The answer was “badly…
3M Ends Up In The Same Industrial Tar Pit As Everybody Else
– investopedia
Disappointing margins dent 3M’s all-weather credentials.