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Wall Street realizes that it might have … maybe … perhaps … possibly overreacted to the coronavirus outbreak. Kung Flu Crazy; Borg Assimilates Delphi; Apple Cooks up Earnings January 28, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Kung Flu Crazy Another day, another virus story. Are you sick and tired of the “kung flu” yet? (Editor’s Note: If you’re sick and tired with the kung flu, please seek medical attention immediately.) After getting the sweats yesterday, the market appears to feel much better today. Much like you when you’re out of sick […]
Is Boeing Stock Too Big to Fail? January 28, 2020 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Investing, Stocks Boeing is working to recover from its recent crises with its new CEO. He wants to turn the company around by delivering more 737s before year’s end. I take a look at Boeing’s balance sheet and other data to let you know whether you should bet on a surge … or expect the stock to plummet even further.
The best thing an investor can do right now is not panic. Hunker down, hold what you can and wait. This too shall pass. Hong Kong Fluey; Airlines Clash; Chip Hopes Dashed January 27, 2020 by Joseph Hargett 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff Hong Kong Fluey It’s no secret that I like being right, dear readers. But not like this … not like this. The Wuhan coronavirus has spread to nearly 3,000 confirmed infections and close to 80 deaths. China has now quarantined 16 cities, issued a group-travel ban and a ban on eating wild meat in Wuhan. […]
If you think you can’t get hacked, just remember the tale of Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and richest guy in the world. Bezos’ Saudi Blunder; NFLX Buffers; NIO Chunders January 22, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Phishing With Princes “This is soooo funny! Like and share to see what happens!” Few things in the English language get my blood boiling more than phrases like these. They come in emails, on Facebook posts, in direct messages and through texts. What’s even more infuriating is that people I know send this stuff to […]
“Less than feared.” It reminds me of “less than expected,” as if the Iranian missile strikes on U.S. military bases in Iraq are in some way similar to corporate earnings reports. Meatless Macs Meet Missile Attacks January 8, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Iran…Less Than Feared The funny thing about stock market sentiment? It applies to literally everything. For example, today I find myself discussing the bullish and bearish implications of last night’s Iranian missile attack. According to the financial media, Iran’s retaliation for the U.S. killing Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian military official, was deemed “less than […]

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