Stocks edge higher Wednesday afternoon after briefly turning lower following the release of minutes from the Federal Reserve’s January meeting, which showed the policy-setting committee was split on the path for interest rates.
Monthly Archives: February 2019
Capitol Report: SEC proposes to give big investors IPO information edge over retail investors
The SEC proposed to all companies a chance to “test-the-waters” in advance of an IPO filing with big investors while at the same time allowing companies to keep IPO details from retail investors until the last minute
How to Write a Business Plan
By Geoff Williams An effective plan should outline financial projections and a strategy for achieving future goals. …read more
PepsiCo: Lower Margins, Tax Benefits In 2018, Strong Organic Growth Expected In 2019
By Trefis Team, Contributor PepsiCo, Inc. (NYSE: PEP) announced its Q4 2018 results on February 15, 2019, followed by a conference call with analysts. The company met analysts’ expectations for revenue as well as EPS. PepsiCo reported revenue of $19.52 billion in Q4 2018, marginally lower compared to $19.53 billion in Q4 … …read more
What’s The Downside To Apple Stock If Its Chinese Sales Fall 50% This Year?
By Trefis Team, Contributor Apple’s stock has corrected by over 20% over the last four months after the company cut its guidance for the holiday quarter, driven largely by woes in the Chinese market where iPhone sales have come under pressure. …read more
Working While Receiving Social Security Disability
By Rachel Hartman Understand how job opportunities can impact your disability benefits. …read more
Millennials are not like everybody else — here’s why
Metals Stocks: Gold rallies to a 10-month high as trade-talk continuation captures market attention
Gold futures on Tuesday log their highest finish since April, as the stock market assumes a defensive posture amid the latest round of talks in the U.S.-China trade spat.
Three Sky-High Stocks To Avoid
By John Dorfman, Contributor History shows it doesn’t pay to buy stocks selling for 100 times revenue or more. …read more
Corporate Culture Problems At Snap Inc.: What Should Their Board Do About It?
By Betsy Atkins, Contributor Snap’s success may require a change in leadership. Unfortunately, the power doesn’t lie with the board, it’s squarely in the hands of Spiegel and Murphy who hold all the voting rights. …read more