
Analysis Topic: Companies Analysis
The analysis published under this topic are as follows.Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Why The Fiscal Cliff Deal is Great News For Dividend Stocks / Companies / Dividends
By: Money_Morning
Martin Hutchinson writes:
I wish I had a nickel for every scary story I read about dividend stocks and the fiscal cliff over the last four months.
I heard so many, I could probably take the rest of the year off.
Of course, a funny thing happened on the way to this great apocalypse: dividend stocks are not only alive and well, but stronger than ever.
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Monday, January 07, 2013
Apple Stock Price Forecast to Collapse to $50 Target By 2016 / Companies / Tech Stocks
By: EconMatters
Downtrend still intact
It is official Apple is one weak stock right now. It is supposed to be a tell when the market is up, and your down considerably to the tune of 3%. The Jim Cramer tax selling notion can now be dispelled as well. This is the new year, and for Apple shareholders the misery of the third quarter is repeating itself.
After a bump up with the entire market at the beginning of the year, a 300 point rally can lift a lot of boats; the sellers loved that entry point to reassert this stock on the downtrend it has been on since the 700 dollar level.
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Sunday, January 06, 2013
Corporate Earnings Disaster Setting Stocks Up for a Fall / Companies / Corporate Earnings
By: EconMatters
It is ironic that stocks are at five years highs going into what is probably going to be the biggest disappointment of an earning`s season since the 2008 financial crisis. We got a hint of 4th quarter results during the disaster which was the 3rd quarter earning`s season where most companies missed on the revenue side, and those that beat EPS guidance, did so barely, and most of that was created through stock buybacks and creative smoothing techniques.
Friday, January 04, 2013
The Best-Positioned Oil Companies for 2013 / Companies / Oil Companies
By: The_Energy_Report
The trading ranges for oil and gas haven't changed that much since we last touched base with Phil Weiss, senior analyst at Argus Research, but the entire landscape for both North American and international oil and gas exploration has shifted dramatically. In this interview with The Energy Report, Weiss summarizes the impacts of increased production both at home onshore and in international waters, sharing some names he finds best positioned to benefit in the coming year.
The Energy Report: It's been over two years since your last interview with us. At that time you told us you were using $85/barrel (bbl) oil in your modeling for 2011. Is this "déjà vu all over again"?
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Wednesday, January 02, 2013
The Best and Worst Stocks of 2012 / Companies / Investing 2012
By: Money_Morning
Ben Gersten writes:
As we prepare to invest in the New Year, we can learn from the five best and worst performing stocks of 2012 in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.
While any investor would have loved to know this list a year ago, it's a good guide for 2013. Several of the factors that drove these share prices up and down in 2012 haven't changed.
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Monday, December 31, 2012
How to Make the IRS Pay YOU 7.4% Interest Using REITs / Companies / Investing 2013
By: DailyWealth
Dr. Steve Sjuggerud writes: What business will never go out of business?
What business will never be shut down by the government?
"In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes," Benjamin Franklin wrote in 1789. He knew the business I'm talking about...
Friday, December 28, 2012
Weakest Holiday Retail Sales Growth Since 2008 Means Time to Short Retailers / Companies / Sector Analysis
By: Money_Morning
Keith Fitz-Gerald writes:
Initial U.S. retail sales figures released on Wednesday showed sales growth for the holiday season was the worst since 2008.
According to MasterCard SpendingPulse, holiday sales posted a paltry 0.7% increase against expectations of a 3-4% gain. That's below the same period last year when sales grew at a 2 % pace.
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Friday, December 28, 2012
HSBC Too Big To Jail: Dark Day For the Rule of Law / Companies / Banksters
By: Money_Morning
Shah Gilani writes: The opening line of a December 11, 2012 New York Times editorial on federal and state authorities choosing not to indict HSBC for money laundering reads: "It is a dark day for the rule of law."
It may be a dark day for the rule of law, but it's business as usual for the banks.
America's heralded and frighteningly powerful Department of Justice, along with all of the not so heralded or frightening banking regulators, simply refused to prosecute Britain's biggest bank out of fear of "collateral consequences."
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Sunday, December 23, 2012
One of Wall Street's Worst "Dirty Secrets" / Companies / Mergers & Acquisitions
By: DailyWealth
Porter Stansberry writes: What I'm going to show you today, you'll rarely see from mainstream financial analysts.
This secret is worth too much. It generates hundreds of millions of dollars every year for the insiders on Wall Street. This secret is why investment banking is such a lucrative trade.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Using a Put Butterfly to Options Trade Cummins Inc. / Companies / Options & Warrants
By: J_W_Jones

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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Kurzweil Could Jump-Start Google Stock Price / Companies / Google
By: Money_Morning
Michael A. Robinson writes:
Futurist Ray Kurzweil is one of the world's busiest people.
And that's no surprise. A best-selling author and subject of a major documentary, Kurzweil has an unmatched talent for explaining how cutting-edge technology is going to change our lives.
That means this "A-list" speaker is always on the go, traveling the globe as he spreads his futurist technology gospel.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Five On Fire High-Tech IPOs / Companies / Tech Stocks
By: Money_Morning
Michael A. Robinson writes:
Who says high-tech stocks have hit the skids?
In a move that bodes well for 2013 stock market, high-tech IPOs have been absolutely on fire in the closing weeks of 2012.
In fact, judging by their gains, high-tech IPOs have soundly beaten the rest of the market's new issues over the last three months. At least five soared by more than 40%.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Long History of HSBC Bank Money Laundering / Companies / Banksters
By: BATR
If there was any lingering doubt about the supremacy of the internationalist banker over the canons of law, the latest HSBC exemption from criminal charges proves that the real masters of the planet are the criminal banksters. If this settlement was an abnormality and not the rule, one might argue the expediency for pragmatism, while deployable, is necessary. Unfortunately, for the financial elites, the facts tell a very different story.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Apple, America's "Most Loved" Company Is Breaking Down / Companies / Tech Stocks
By: DailyWealth
Apple investors are learning an important lesson on the value of being a contrarian.
Apple remains one of the most popular brands in America this holiday shopping season. The company will sell tens of millions of iPads and iPhones during the current quarter.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Now Is The Time to Buy These Oil Refiners and Coal Stocks / Companies / Resources Investing
By: Money_Morning
Dr. Kent Moors writes:
Without fail, every year there are January surprises.
They occur when investors receive a pop in selected stocks because of the way fund managers readjust their holdings to dress up their fourth quarter performance.
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Monday, December 17, 2012
Will Apple Stock Rebound in 2013? / Companies / Tech Stocks
By: Investment_U
David Eller writes: On September 10 we warned that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) investors may be wise to take profits. We received our share of angry phone calls and emails, but stuck with our opinion. Now that Apple is down 23% from its close on September 10, it’s time to revisit the story. The chart is scary, but the fundamentals are good…
Monday, December 17, 2012
Urgent Fiscal Cliff Investor Actions to Take Now / Companies / Investing 2012
By: Money_Morning

But Permanent Wealth Investor Editor Martin Hutchinson has a surprisingly contrarian take on the escalating tempest.
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Sunday, December 16, 2012
Getting Coal in Your Christmas Investing Stocking / Companies / Coal
By: Chris_Vermeulen
We all want new and exciting electronic gizmos and gadgets for the holiday season. Unfortunately they have the tendency to lose almost all their value within weeks because of newer versions etc… but what if you just got a lump of dirty old coal in your stocking, how would you feel?
The only individuals who would appreciate a dirty gift like that would be those forward looking investors who see major opportunities before they become the next big movers and headline news.
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Friday, December 14, 2012
Can Investors Really Trust Chinese Stocks? / Companies / China Stocks
By: Money_Morning
Martin Hutchinson writes:
At first glance, Chinese stocks that trade on U.S. exchanges are dirt cheap. But the truth is you need to take a long hard look before you leap.
Behind the curtain you could find that they've cooked the books.
In fact, last week, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accused the Chinese affiliates of "the Big Four" auditing companies of breaking securities laws after they refused to produce the "work papers" related to accounting fraud investigations at nine Chinese companies.
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Friday, December 14, 2012
Look at Your Bank Fees to Know How the Big Banks Are Upto / Companies / Banking Stocks
By: InvestmentContrarian
George Leong writes: The major bank stocks are all near their respective 52-week highs and an upside break appears to be in the works, as the banking industry continues to assume less risky businesses while shoring up their balance sheets.