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Billionaire Steven Cohen Bets Big on These 2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks
The markets these days are flashing warning signs for investors. High inflation and slowing GDP growth threaten a return to the stagflation of the late 70s, while China's strict anti-COVID lockdowns and the Russia-Ukraine war are working together to keep supplies of oil, food, and manufactured goods short, supply chains tangled – and prices high. In short, it's an investment environment that cries out for defensive plays. Dividend stocks are clear choice for investors looking to buy in. Their ap
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Will Amazon's Stock Split Kickstart the Stock?
Amazon's (NASDAQ: AMZN) stock has had a rough second quarter. Furthermore, should Amazon's shareholders vote in favor of the impending stock split at the shareholder's meeting on May 25, Amazon's stock will split 20 for one. While primarily a cosmetic move, it could open the door to Amazon's inclusion in the Dow Jones Industrial index and open the door to stock ownership for those without access to fractional shares.
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What Palantir's Stock-Based Compensation Means For You
Data analytics company Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR) has been one of the most interesting stocks on Wall Street since it went public due to its mysterious nature, ties to the U.S government, and eccentric CEO Alex Karp. Stock-based compensation is common practice for technology companies like Palantir, and there's often a surge of it when these companies first go public. Palantir has given employees more than $700 million in stock over the past year alone.
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Down More Than 30%: Insiders Call a Bottom in These 3 Stocks
Despite brief periods of respite, the markets have mostly trended south in 2022, with the NASDAQ's 28% year-to-date loss the most acute of all the main indexes. So, where to look for the next investing opportunity in such a difficult environment? One way is to follow in the footsteps of the corporate insiders. If those in the know are picking up shares of the companies they manage, it indicates they believe they might be undervalued and poised to push higher. To keep the field level, the Federal
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Why Plug Power Stock Plunged Today
It must be getting increasingly difficult for investors in Plug Power (NASDAQ: PLUG) to hold their nerve. The hydrogen stock sank Tuesday morning and was down by 8.9% as of 1 p.m. ET. With that drop, Plug Power stock has now lost almost 30% of its value in just the month of May.
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Nvidia Reports Earnings Today. Data Centers Could Be a Silver Lining.
While some analysts have expressed concerns over how weakness in the tech sector could impact the semiconductor maker, one analyst believes there may yet be a silver lining. Demand for data centers has remained resilient, and could be a life raft for chip companies like Nvidia (ticker: NVDA ) that are looking to shore up their bottom lines, wrote Citi analyst Atif Malik in a research note. "We hear data center still remains an area of relative strength within semis, as consumer semis PCs and smartphone-related demand continues to come down," he wrote.
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Sundial Growers' Q1 Results Were an All-Out Disaster
Sundial Growers (NASDAQ: SNDL) released its latest quarterly results this month. For the first quarter of 2022 (period ending March 31), Sundial's revenue of 17.6 million Canadian dollars fell 23% from the CA$22.7 million it reported in the fourth quarter. Sundial has grown primarily through acquisitions, and even that hasn't always been enough to ensure revenue would increase.
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Why Micron, AMD, and Nvidia Stocks Retreated Today
Two months ago, computer memory maker Micron (NASDAQ: MU) reported its financial results for fiscal Q2 2022, and the news was incredible -- sales were up 25% year over year, and net profits more than tripled. Three weeks ago, semiconductors specialist Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) reported some earnings of its own, and again the news was great -- sales up 71% and profits rising 42%. Heading into earnings day, Nvidia stock is down 5.3% at 11:10 a.m. ET Tuesday, and investor worry is beginning to bleed over into other tech stocks.
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There's an Opportunity Brewing in Ford Stock, Says Analyst
From mega to micro caps, 2022's stock market has shown little mercy to either the big hitters or small fry, with valuations across the board lying in tatters. Of course, the one positive for investors is you can now load up on shares of companies at what might be considered very enticing entry points. With shares down 40% year-to-date, Tigress' 5-star analyst Ivan Feinseth thinks Ford (F) stock looks particularly appealing right now. Feinseth believes the recent pullback "creates a compelling en
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J.P. Morgan Says Buy These 3 Beaten-Down Stocks for Over 90% Upside Potential
Last week, the S&P 500 finished Friday's session with a rally that gave the index a small gain of 0.15% for the day. It was a good thing, too, since the index flirted with a net-20% loss during the session. That's bear market territory, the kind of market move that will further spook investors after a springtime of headwinds. Inflation is running at 40-year high levels, Q1 showed a net economic contraction, Russia's war on Ukraine promises to further damage supplies and prices in the food, cooki
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What Didi's 'train wreck' delisting means for US-listed Chinese companies
Didi's Wall Street ride came to an end less than a year after it began. Just 11-months after making a splash in a $4.4 billion IPO, shareholders made official Monday what has long been considered inevitable, approving a plan to delist its shares from the New York Stock Exchange. While Didi's shares are formally expected to be delisted next month, Bernstein, who consults Chinese firms looking to list in the U.S, said the ramifications from its tumultuous journey is likely to hang over other firms eyeing an American listing.
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