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By David Dittman On September 15, 202004:46 PM Eastern
“Politicians are pushing past the point of possible good outcomes.”
A sucker for alliteration, I was probably always going to like this sentence purely for its word play. And just about...
By Sean Brodrick On September 10, 202005:00 AM Eastern
We know that solar power use is expanding rapidly. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, solar-generated electricity — including distributed solar — expanded by 22%...
By Jon D. Markman On August 31, 202001:56 PM Eastern
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT, Rated “B”) is working with Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT, Rated “B+”) on a bid to buyout TikTok, the smartphone app famous for silly lip-singing and dance videos created...
By Jon D. Markman On August 19, 202001:00 PM Eastern
Federal prosecutors are rushing to bring an antitrust case against Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOGL, Rated “B-”), the parent company of Google. Oddly, the haste may be good news for the search...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On August 3, 202002:03 PM Eastern
U.S. consumer spending, which accounts of two-thirds of the economy, plunged at an annual rate of 34.6% in the second quarter.
It was, by far, the worst in history.
U.S. auto sales are also...
By Jon D. Markman On July 31, 202012:13 PM Eastern
Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN, Rated “C+”) has invested $270 billion in the United States and employs nearly 1 million Americans.
And still the company is under attack in Washington?
What’s...
By Mike Larson On July 29, 202004:35 PM Eastern
The COVID-19 outbreak may have put the kibosh on this year’s summer concert season. But it sure didn’t stop the Federal Reserve from launching its own “Print-A-Palooza” fest!
Its balance sheet...
By Jon D. Markman On July 22, 202001:02 PM Eastern
There is a rubric for becoming rich. It’s tried and true, yet most small investors ignore the basic principles.
Michael Dell has created billions for investors and himself. Now, he’s at it...
By Sean Brodrick On June 20, 202005:00 AM Eastern
Between the civil unrest and the pandemic, this is going to be a strange election year. A lot of things we usually pay attention to are slipping under the rug. You want to be careful, because the...
By Tony Sagami On May 15, 202008:34 AM Eastern
Several states have relaxed their restrictions on business operations. However, opening a business is one thing; filling it with customers is quite another.
One of the key tell-tale signs of a...