Articles, tagged with "corporate earnings", page 1
23rd October 2011
I view the stock market’s recent trading action as impressive. The S&P 500 Index has clawed its way back up to the 1,200 level, which is technically significant. Just last year, the index (and others) broke down after a strong run and then recovered meani...
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profitconfidential
29th September 2011
I think investors really want to be buyers of stock at this time, but there isn’t much of a catalyst to do so. Institutional investors are buying, but they’re also playing on the market’s volatility, accentuating the results. Reality is beginning to set i...
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profitconfidential
23rd September 2011
I think it’s probable that the stock market will continue to convulse for the rest of the third quarter and into the fourth. The trend in economic news is down and so is investor sentiment. We still have a lot of problems with sovereign debt issues in Eur...
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profitconfidential
19th September 2011
In this competitive world, customer satisfaction is of utmost importance. Attaining goodwill, providing standards of quality and excel in all fields is taking off sleeps of many small and big entrepreneurs. Many business houses have started using several ...
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Author:
Smart Image
31st July 2011
It would be so wonderful if the sovereign debt crisis in Europe was not at hand. It never pays to live in a fantasy world, but corporate earnings are coming in so good that the market would be a lot higher if we didn’t have to worry about country debt.
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Author:
profitconfidential
21st July 2011
These are very trying and uncertain times for investors.
On the one hand, profits of public companies are rising sharply; on the other, short-term interest rates have been near zero for years. These are two very strong and positive forces for pushing ...
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Author:
profitconfidential
30th June 2011
As funny as it sounds, in the business of forecasting the direction of stock prices, it has been proven that the market moves in the opposite direction of what stock advisors expect of it.
A classic example of this: in October 2007, when stocks were at...
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Author:
profitconfidential
23rd June 2011
It looks like the old investor adage “go away in May" is going to play itself out once again. It may not be until the fourth quarter that stocks can find a new uptrend, as the economy needs more time to find its footing. What’s happening now in the equity...
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Author:
profitconfidential
26th April 2011
Most capital markets are due for a correction and that makes it more difficult to be a new buyer of stocks, bonds or commodities right now. All you have to do in the equity market is pull up a one-year stock chart on the S&P 500 Index and you’ll see the t...
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lombardipublishing
07th April 2011
There are a lot of good trades out there in this kind of market—some of them are value trades, while others are momentum opportunities. With sentiment in the broader market quite positive, the likelihood of further capital gains in the main stock market a...
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lombardipublishing
03rd April 2011
Spiralling inflation, rising interest rates, a flat stock market and falling bond prices - this has largely been the scenario in the country over the past six months or so. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been in-creasing the key interest rates gradua...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
22nd March 2011
http://www.faqs.org/periodicals/201007/2089147411.html
Publication: SERI Quarterly
Author: Jong-Nyun, Kim
Date published: July 1, 2010
GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND CORPORATE EARNINGS
Korean Firms’ Strong Performance
The global financial crisis that...
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Author:
shawheadlines
11th March 2011
(1888PressRelease) In an insightful and broad-reaching interview conducted by Wall Street Week, Ted Cronin, Chief Executive and Chief Investment Officer of $1.5 billion wealth manager Manchester Capital, shares his optimism about the U.S. equity markets a...
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Author:
donaldhood
10th March 2011
It would probably be a good idea to consider investing in real estate over the next two years. According to the numbers, it seems like the housing market is at a multi-year low. If you want to invest in stocks, there’s still opportunity, but don’t forget ...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
04th March 2011
Everything needs a break now—stock prices and commodity prices. We’ve had a great run and a correction or period of consolidation would be a very healthy development for equity and commodity markets. The 2010 fourth-quarter earnings season is just about o...
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lombardipublishing