Every now and then, on Wall Street, a penny stock surfaces from nothingness and generates ridiculous gains in a short time period (the medical marijuana healthcare sector being the latest example). The gains are often short lived, as investors quickly realize the rise of the stock was caused by nothing more than hype and speculation, not fundamentals.
Read MoreApple's Bright Future
As the third quarter came to end, Apple (AAPL) began to tally its earnings. Historically, the third quarter has been marked by slow growth and decreased earnings for Apple, presumably because the company generally releases its new iPhone(s) in the late fall. This strategy curtails mobile phone sales during the summer, as everyone awaits Apple's newest release.
Read MoreIs Blackberry Back?
In the span of about five years, BlackBerry (BBRY) rose to the peak of the US mobile phone market and then crashed to the bottom. Before 2011, BlackBerry held a larger percentage of the global market share for mobile phones than both Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG). In fact, for FY 2009, BlackBerry held 50% of the global market share for smartphones.
Read MoreStorm On The Horizon
Last month, my colleague, Zac Cherin, covered Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk’s decision to share Tesla’s technology patents with its competitors. His analysis of the long-term benefits to Tesla — a new market for its batteries, potential allies in lobbying the government, and a chance to share the cost of expanding its supercharger network — over the short-term losses of an exclusive rights to technology was superb.
Read MoreDirty Dov: The American Apparel Scandal
After accusations of sexual harassment and misconduct, the American Apparel (APP) Board of Directors has fired long time CEO and founder Dov Charney. The highly anticipated announcement was released two weeks ago. However, the outspoken and flamboyant Charney has made it clear that he will not go down without a fight, vehemently defending himself from the company he established.
Read MoreAmazon's Newest Threat
Google (GOOG) Express Shopping has taken a giant leap to become a stronger competitor to Amazon (AMZN) with its newly implemented same-day shipping service. Although Google Express Shopping is still inferior, in some aspects, to other online retailers (i.e. its currently small distribution infrastructure), it has many components that make it a strong alternative to the online shopping overlord known as Amazon (read more about superior E-Commerce investments here).
Read MoreBuds, Barley, & Bills
There is no denying that Americans love beer, especially during warm summers. From barbeques to camping, beer is an indispensable component of most warm-weather activities. Thus, it should come as no surprise that two of the largest beer companies, Anheuser-Busch (BUD) and Molson Coors (TAP), are currently the driving force behind the recent success of the economy’s consumer goods sector.
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