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By Jon D. Markman On September 14, 202003:59 PM Eastern
The reviews for Microsoft Surface Duo, a foldable tablet/phone, are out and they are brutal. But the device is going to be a winner for shareholders, ultimately.
Duo is an impossibly thin,...
By Jon D. Markman On September 11, 202005:55 PM Eastern
Slowly but surely, politicians in Washington and Beijing are splitting the internet in half, and that is bad news for innovation and technology investors.
On Tuesday, the Chinese foreign...
By Jon D. Markman On September 9, 202001:00 PM Eastern
Slowly but surely, politicians in Washington and Beijing are splitting the internet in half, and that is bad news for innovation and technology investors.
On Tuesday, the Chinese foreign...
By Kelly Green On September 3, 202004:35 PM Eastern
When I first started in the industry, I was working as the associate editor of a dividend stock newsletter. My mentor told me to go out and get a copy of Benjamin Graham’s “The Intelligent...
By David Dittman On August 18, 202004:17 PM Eastern
The thing about Twitter is that it holds a lot of good stuff.
On the other hand, the social media platform holds a lot of bad stuff, too.
Well, this is good Twitter, because it’s a solid...
By Sean Brodrick On August 15, 202005:00 AM Eastern
What a wild couple of weeks it’s been for gold.
First, the yellow metal pushed over its previous all-time high of $1,923, and, on Aug. 7, it clocked an intraday high of $2,089 per ounce. Then...
By Jon D. Markman On August 3, 202001:13 PM Eastern
Pro-growth policies are nice, but corporate managers mostly want politicians to stay out of the way.
On Saturday, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT, Rated “B+”) and ByteDance, the Chinese parent of...
By Jon D. Markman On July 27, 202012:58 PM Eastern
In the 1990s, Wintel, the partnership between Microsoft’s (Nasdaq: MSFT, Rated “B+”) Windows and Intel (Nasdaq: INTC, Rated “B”) that created the x86 chips, was unstoppable.
The two tech giants...
By Jon D. Markman On July 13, 202001:00 PM Eastern
For decades, political leaders all over the globe have been committed to globalization. Then, the trade war with China and the pandemic changed all of that.
Today, the world is a bunch of silos...
By Jon D. Markman On June 22, 202001:00 PM Eastern
Decades after they were promised, truly self-driving cars are still nowhere to be found. There’s a good reason for this: Getting the technology right is hard work.
BMW Group and Mercedes Benz AG...