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At this point, Nvidia is valued more like other chip companies, and appropriately so.
Don't look now, but one of the hottest companies on the U.S. stock market is also one of its oldest. Glass products specialist Corning ( GLW +2.18%) is that company, and its shares have risen a hard-to-believe 311% over the past year compared to the 29% rise of the benchmark S&P 500 index it's a component of.
In this photo illustration, a Microsoft logo is displayed on a smartphone with stock market percentages in the background. (Photo Illustration by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via ) Indeed, Google’s profit margins (net income relative to sales) are robust at 33%,
U.S. stocks have staged a big rebound over the past two weeks following what was, by some measures, the worst stretch for the market since last April’s tariff tumult. But before the bulls get too excited,
In filings related to a $1 billion capital raise, Lucid said that its first-quarter revenue will fall well below Wall Street expectations.
If you're looking for the next flashy disruptor, American Express might not stand out. But if you're building a portfolio of solid businesses with proven economics, this 170-year-old finance giant is worth a closer look.
The company is being misunderstood as a secular growth story rather than a cyclical commodity producer. Even though the company is poised for eye-watering revenues and earnings over the next few years,
I‘ve written before about my love of investment acronyms, from TINA to TACO, BRICS to FANG. HALO is a new one I’ve seen lately. It stands for Heavy Assets, Low Obsolescence, which is definitely more fun as an acronym. HALO stocks, the thinking goes ...