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Aug 7, 2013
Why We Didn’t Get Excited About First Solar
The solar industry’s structure will make it hard for even low-cost producers to generate economic profits. Aug 7, 2013
ADP Issues Decent Fiscal Fourth Quarter, Strong Guidance
ADP’s fourth quarter results were decent, and we thought the firm’s guidance was strong. Aug 7, 2013
American Eagle and the Difficulty of Investing in Teen Retailers
Teen retail is predictably unpredictable. American Eagle’s second-quarter earnings update underscores this notion. Aug 7, 2013
Gorilla Glass Continues to Drive Success at Corning
Gross margin improvements at Gorilla Glass helped drive strong earnings growth at Corning. Aug 7, 2013
Buffett Proves Berkshire Is More Than an Index
Investors accuse Berkshire of being an index, but shares have significantly outperformed the S&P 500 year-to-date. Aug 6, 2013
Exxon Misses, ConocoPhillips Raises Production, and Shell Writes Down North American Shale Assets
Let’s take a look at recent performance by the oil majors. Aug 6, 2013
Whole Foods Remains the Best Grocer
Whole Foods continues to outperform peers thanks to its focus on high-income customers and organic goods. Aug 5, 2013
A Content Standoff
CBS and Time Warner Cable are locked in a dispute over retransmission fees. We’re happy to see content distributors fight back. Aug 5, 2013
Which Sectors Are Leading the Market Higher? And Why Is This Important?
Identifying sector and industry leadership is very important for the institutional money manager as doing so often leads to undervalued firms that are just starting to have their value recognized by the market — Valuentum stocks. Let’s dig into which sectors have been strong and which ones have been weak so far in 2013. Aug 3, 2013
LinkedIn’s Powerful Network Drives Strong Results
LinkedIn continues to execute on revenue growth initiatives, though free cash flow generation remains relatively weak.
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