Latest Insights on ABUS
Apple’s Antitrust Agony, Amazon Amazes All & Nio’s Nagging Negativity April 30, 2021 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Apple A Day” Edition Apple (Nasdaq: ) core! Baltimore. Who’s your friend? Not the EU, that’s for certain. European regulators hit Apple with its first antitrust suit in the EU. The charge stems from a 2019 complaint by Spotify (NYSE: ) that Apple abused its position in music streaming via restrictive […]
In Google We Antitrust; Intel’s Short-Term Memory Loss; Logically Logitech October 20, 2020 Great Stuff And Justice (Department) for All… It’s been many a year since we had a nice juicy antitrust lawsuit in the tech world, but Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq: ) is about to break that streak. It’s sad but true. According to the infamous “people familiar with the matter,” the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is preparing to […]
Get Safe Returns in the Fed’s Socialist Stock Market July 31, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Big Picture. Big Profits., Stocks, U.S. Economy The economic recovery has faltered … Congress struggles with a fiscal rescue deal … all in a deteriorating political situation. The Fed’s unprecedented “asset market socialism” has protected owners of stock so far — but this is no time for complacency. If your goal is to earn a return ON and a return OF your […]
All Bets Are On; Taiwan Inside; Hasbro’s Has-Been Hotel July 27, 2020 Great Stuff The Boys of Summer Nobody on the road. Nobody on the beach. We can feel it in the air. COVID-19 has put the summer out of reach. Or so we thought… The boys of summer aren’t gone. They’re just a little late to the pandemic party. Yes, dear reader, baseball is back … social distancing […]
Volatility Is Neat; Intel Out on the Street; AT&T Gets Beat July 24, 2020 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Little Trouble in Big China” Edition You listen to the old Great Stuff Express here now. Take our advice on this dark and stormy market, when stocks are crashin’ and volatility is rollin’. Just remember what ol’ Mr. Great Stuff does when the Chinese and the U.S. close embassies, corporate earnings […]





