
Analysis Topic: Companies Analysis
The analysis published under this topic are as follows.Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Financial Transcription Services – What investors should know about them / Companies / SME
By: Submissions
Aron Abel writes: When you run a business, you have to build a trust relationship with your clients, especially if you work in the financial domain. They have to consider you trustworthy, because you are the one who manages their money and you help them achieve the plans they have for the present moment and for the future. However, because you are working with sensitive data you have to make sure that they are carefully transcribed, and this is why it is important to collaborate with a provider of transcription services.
Monday, October 16, 2017
Why is Big Data is so Important for Casino Player Acquisition and Retention / Companies / Gambling
By: Steve_Marks
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Friday, October 13, 2017
3 Reasons to Take Your Invoicing Process Mobile / Companies / SME
By: Submissions
Mara J writes: Are you a small business individual, an entrepreneur, freelancer, or all of the above?
Is cutting costs a priority for you? And not just costs meaning money, but the time spent on something as well?
Do you dislike being tied to your desk or find that by the time you get back to your workstation you might have forgotten a few details to include in the report or invoice?
If you answered yes to any or all these questions it’s time to take your billing (as well as other business matters) mobile! You probably have many apps that help with your business needs, but have your thought of invoicing?
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Thursday, October 12, 2017
Tesla - Can A Company Be Great And A Great Short? / Companies / Electric Cars
By: John_Rubino
One of the fascinating things about financial bubbles is how they transform great companies into screaming short sale candidates. Put another way, bear markets tend to throw even the prettiest babies out with the bathwater.
Here, for instance, is what happened to Cisco Systems, the dominant maker of networking gear (the devices that run the Internet) when the 1990s tech stock bubble burst, bankrupting many of its customers and causing its earnings to miss expectations. Its stock fell by more than three-fourths and those who had bought it during the previous year’s euphoria got hosed.
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Thursday, October 12, 2017
Why We’ll See A Wave Of Failed Smart-Beta ETFs In The Next 2–3 Years / Companies / Exchange Traded Funds
By: John_Mauldin
BY JARED DILLIAN : My first encounter with a smart beta ETF was a WisdomTree product over ten years ago.
WisdomTree uses index weighting methods other than market capitalization for its ETFs. This one in particular was weighted by earnings or dividends—I can’t remember.
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Saturday, October 07, 2017
Flying Drones into a $32 Billion Market Investing Opportunity / Companies / Drone Tech
By: The_Gold_Report
A Canadian company is expanding quickly in providing drone services to the agriculture industry in Canada and the U.S. Deveron UAS Ltd. (DVR:CSE), which provides drone-data collection for the agriculture industry, announced on Sept. 25 that it was selected by Bonduelle North America Long Life as its preferred drone data partner for drone data collection. Bonduelle is a vegetable processing business with 800 growers with over 100,000 acres in Canada and the United States.
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Friday, October 06, 2017
Attractive Countries for Expanding your Business / Companies / SME
By: Submissions
Most entrepreneurs start a small or medium-sized company and as the company begins to develop, they take into consideration the possibility of expanding the business to a new jurisdiction. This decision can have important strategic implications for the company, as it will open up a range of new possibilities and access to new customers.
Here are some countries in Europe and Asia that offer various advantages for investors. You can start considering these after you have decided that expansion is the next step for your company.
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Thursday, October 05, 2017
Few Investors Understand The Difference Between A Good And A Bad ETF / Companies / Exchange Traded Funds
By: John_Mauldin
BY JARED DILLIAN : There are now about 2,000 ETFs on the market. Many of them are useless.
Some people think we are in an ETF bubble, because of all the stupid ETFs that are coming out. When a fund like WSKY (Spirited Funds/ETFMG Whiskey and Spirits ETF) appears on the scene, it’s safe to assume that the top is probably in.
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Tuesday, October 03, 2017
Gaming Operators Take Notice of Bitcoin Trend / Companies / Gambling
By: Steve_Marks
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Monday, October 02, 2017
The Importance of Multi-carrier Software to Reduce the Logistic Cost / Companies / Shipping
By: Submissions
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Thursday, September 28, 2017
Trump’s Solar Tariff Confusion Creates An Investing Opportunity / Companies / Solar Energy
By: OilPrice_Com
The solar sector is reeling from confusion, and stock prices are reeling right along with it. The time it has taken investors and traders to wrap their heads around Trump’s industry tariffs and the pyrrhic victory of two solar companies in a case against cheap Chinese imports has seen stocks rally in a big way, and then fall just as hard.
When the International Trade Court ruled in favor of plaintiffs Suniva and SolarWorld in their case against cheap Chinese solar module and cell imports, reactions were polarized: the U.S. solar industry was outraged—as it had been for most of the duration of the court investigation—and investors, apparently, were extremely upbeat for the future of this same outraged industry, sending solar stocks sky-high.
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Thursday, September 28, 2017
A Former ETF Head At Lehman Brothers: Here’s How To Choose The Best ETF For You / Companies / Exchange Traded Funds
By: John_Mauldin
BY JARED DILLIAN : There is a massive price war going on in ETF-land. Issuers are falling over themselves in the race to the bottom in fees.
Clearly, they’re doing it because it works. For many investors, low fees were the main reason you are invested in ETFs.
I saw some funds the other day that had a .04% expense ratio. That’s four basis points, meaning that if you invest $10,000, you pay $4 in fees.
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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
The Equifax Hack Must Be A Wake-Up Call To Redefine Digital Security / Companies / Cyber Crime
By: John_Mauldin
BY GEORGE FRIEDMAN : The Equifax hack must be the last straw in the saga of our inept computer industry. Critical information on the vast majority of American families was compromised.
To say that this was not a rare phenomenon understates it. There has been an endless array of stolen information—from the recent theft of still proprietary stock information from the Commerce Department to the theft of emails from the Democratic National Committee.
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Monday, September 25, 2017
The Advertising Breakthrough Revolutionizing Gaming / Companies / Gaming
By: OilPrice_Com
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
Should Liners Invest in Shipping Software Solutions and Benefits of Using Packaged Shipping Software / Companies / Shipping
By: Submissions
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Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Looking For the Next Big Stock? Look at Design / Companies / Investing 2017
By: Boris_Dzhingarov
When it comes to market analysis, many investors know how to determine value by the numbers. Book value, P/E ratio, yearly revenue - these are all key numbers that value investors use to calculate a company’s intrinsic value. And while these factors are important and more investors should learn to use them, a numbers-first approach to analyzing a company for future growth potential leaves out some important observations. Perhaps most important of these is the company’s visual image, and how easy it is to understand and to use.
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Self Employed? Understanding Business Insurance / Companies / SME
By: Submissions
Joanna Stovic writes: The number of people choosing to become self-employed is gradually rising. Those people strive for independence, control and freedom from the stress inflicted on them by their previous employers. Since the start of the economic downturn, there has been a 10% growth in the self-employment sector. While venturing into self-employment has its own challenges, it can be rewarding if you know the right steps to take.
Monday, September 18, 2017
The Netflix Of Canada’s Cannabis Boom / Companies / Cannabis
By: OilPrice_Com
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Friday, September 15, 2017
Here’s Why The Defense Stocks Sector Is The Best Trade Today / Companies / Sector Analysis
By: John_Mauldin
BY PATRICK WATSON : September is not unfolding as expected.
Just a few weeks ago, this month was supposed to bring an angry stand-off in Washington and possibly a government shutdown or debt default. Those could still happen, but President Trump’s deal with the Democrats pushed it back to December.
And then we have the threat of nuclear war.
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Friday, September 15, 2017
The 3 Best P2P Lending Platforms For Investors In 2017—Detailed Analysis / Companies / Investing 2017
By: John_Mauldin
BY STEPHEN MCBRIDE : Peer-to-peer lending (P2P) is a new method of debt financing that allows people to borrow and lend money without a financial institution. Harnessing technology and big data, P2P platforms connect borrowers to investors faster and cheaper than any bank.
P2P lending has grown rapidly in recent years and is a new source of fixed income for investors (download our new special report on investing in P2P loans for more). Compared to stock markets, P2P investments have less volatility and a low correlation. They also offer higher returns than conventional sources of yield.
With interest rates at all-time lows since 2008 and many historically “safe” investments like government bonds offering measly returns, investing in P2P loans in 2017 is a no-brainer.
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