Hot Car Sales, Hotter Gambling Stocks, a Bad Education for U of Phoenix, and...
Filed under: Investing Instead of grieving over your busted March Madness brackets (curse you, UConn), check out what pumped stocks to record highs during last week as the first quarter of 2014 came to...
View ArticleHow the Google Split Affects You
Filed under: Investing Google just split its stock into two classes, issuing a stock dividend that gave original Google holders shares of a new class of stock. What does it mean for your portfolio? In...
View ArticleSamsung's Galaxy Tab 4 Goes to Qualcomm
Filed under: Investing It seems that Samsung has been focused on its high-end Galaxy Note and Galaxy Tab Pro. These devices have featured solid industrial designs and fast processors, all surrounded by...
View ArticleDoes Tesla Motors Inc. Have Anything Left to Give Toyota?
Filed under: Investing Tesla Motors has been working with Toyota for a number of years now, but the bread and butter of their relationship is being discontinued. Shareholders have little to worry...
View ArticleIs Selling These Gas-Rich Assets a Good Move for Encana Corporation?
Filed under: Investing Encana , one of Canada's largest energy producers, recently said it plans to sell some of its natural gas properties in Wyoming to a private equity firm. The company's move is...
View ArticleDon't Chase Tobacco M&A Rumors, Buy for Dividends and New Growth...
Filed under: Investing Tobacco companies have seen their shares rise over the last two weeks as rumors popped up about possible merger and acquisition activity. The latest rumor had Reynolds America...
View ArticleDefense News Roundup: Lockheed Goes Back to Space, Army Advertises for a Few...
Filed under: Investing The U.S. military has a reputation as a somewhat secretive organization. But in one respect at least, the Pentagon is one of the most "open" of our government agencies. Every day...
View ArticleThere's $118 Billion in Future Riches Still Trapped in North Dakota
Filed under: Investing Photo credit: Flickr/Lindsey G Oil and gas companies from around the world are planning to spend $15 billion to drill new wells in the Bakken shale this year. This money is being...
View ArticleWhy Did Your Taxes Jump So Much This Year?
Filed under: Investing Nobody likes paying more taxes, but as more people file their 2013 tax returns, many are seeing that their tax burden has gone up. What's behind the increases? In the following...
View ArticleThis Week's 2 Big Stock Movers Should Be ...
Filed under: Investing Every week has its fair share of stocks that make huge moves. But i's not often that we can know what stocks will be making such moves before it actually happens. Motley Fool...
View ArticleIs Potbelly Worth a Bite?
Filed under: Investing For patient investors, one of the most rewarding experiences is realizing your prior apprehension regarding a particular investment was warranted. In my case, when popular...
View ArticleHBO Looking to 'Game of Thrones' and 'Veep' for Stability Ahead of Transition...
Filed under: Investing This is a transition year for many networks as executives begin preparing for a number of their flagship series to sign off for good. HBO (a subsidiary of Time Warner is...
View ArticleWhat's Next for NVIDIA's Modems?
Filed under: Investing At NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang made it quite clear that the company had no further intentions of competing in the highly integrated,...
View ArticleHow Walt Disney Is Using 3-D Printing
Filed under: Investing It's fairly well known that big name industrial companies such as General Electric are embracing 3-D printing. It seems much lesser known, however, that entertainment giant Walt...
View ArticleBoeing Loses Some Plane Orders, Gains Far More
Filed under: Investing Boeing released its latest report on airplane orders received -- and canceled -- through the end of March on Thursday. Once again, all the action was in 737 single-aisle...
View ArticleSocial Security: How the Fight in Washington Affects You
Filed under: Investing Social Security has been controversial lately, with some arguing that cuts are necessary while others believe expanding benefits is the better move. If you're getting Social...
View ArticleAirbus Lagging Boeing Badly in 2014 Plane Orders
Filed under: Investing Boeing released its latest report on airplane orders received and canceled through the end of last month this week. "Gross" orders taken in since the beginning of the year leapt...
View ArticleObamacare at 7.1 Million: What You Need to Know
Filed under: Investing Open enrollment for most people in the public exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, has ended. The final enrollment numbers, including people...
View ArticleThe One Chart That Will Totally Change How You View Retirement Planning
Filed under: Investing It's no secret that retirement planning can seem like a dizzying process. At the same time, however, what it really boils down to is incredibly simple: Spend less than you earn,...
View ArticleAmerican Craft Beer Today Is Where Biofuels Will Be in Twenty Years
Filed under: Investing Over the past three decades, craft breweries have been slowly picking away at the market share domination of Big Beer. Growth over the past thirty years has expanded craft beer's...
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