At $138, a share of the tech giant hasn’t been this cheap since 2005 Author of the article: Bloomberg News Jeran Wittenstein and Vivianne Rodrigues Alphabet Inc. said late Tuesday it will increase its outstanding shares by a 20-to-1 ratio, aiming to entice the numerous small investors who have flocked to the stock market during… Continue reading Alphabet stock split aims to bring Google shares to the masses
Darker market mood sets in one year after meme stock frenzy
Investors shift from speculation to safety as Fed prepares to press the brakes Author of the article: Financial Times Eric Platt and Nicholas Megaw in New York and Joshua Oliver in London Day traders on Reddit, some of whom amassed on the r/WallStreetBets message board, helped pump up so-called meme stocks, whose shares are now… Continue reading Darker market mood sets in one year after meme stock frenzy
David Rosenberg: The outlook for Canada’s provinces? Head for the coasts
B.C. looks relatively attractive along with Atlantic Canada when thinking about investing at the provincial level Author of the article: By David Rosenberg and Julia Wendling, David Rosenberg Publishing date: Feb 02, 2022 • 10 hours ago • 4 minute read • 17 Comments A man walking a dog checks his phone as ice floes build… Continue reading David Rosenberg: The outlook for Canada’s provinces? Head for the coasts
Google parent Alphabet’s sales top estimates, show strength of ad business
The internet-search giant reported sales, excluding partner payouts, rose 33 per cent to US$61.9 billion Author of the article: Bloomberg News Mark Bergen The Google campus in Mountain View, California. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images files Google parent Alphabet Inc. posted fourth-quarter sales and profit that topped analysts’ projections, showing the resilience of its advertising… Continue reading Google parent Alphabet’s sales top estimates, show strength of ad business
Volatility rages in uranium stocks as clean tech takes a beating
Suddenly, uranium stocks are the worst performers on the S&P/TSX Energy Index year-to-date Author of the article: Bloomberg News Geoffrey Morgan Cameco’s Cigar Lake uranium mine. Photo by Handout/Cameco files Uranium is a highly volatile investment even in the most ordinary times. But January has been far from normal for uranium, pushing volatility in the… Continue reading Volatility rages in uranium stocks as clean tech takes a beating
UBS: 15 Top Growth Investing Ideas | Kiplinger
growth stocks Don’t give up on growth investing just yet. After a rough start to the year, there’s plenty of opportunity in beaten-down growth stocks – including in these top picks.Growth investing came to a crashing halt in the early going of 2022, but investors shouldn’t give up on beaten down stocks with high upside… Continue reading UBS: 15 Top Growth Investing Ideas | Kiplinger
Alphabet Stock Split: A Win for Retail Investors … And the Dow? | Kiplinger
stocks The Google parent’s stock split will make its shares more affordable to retail investors, sets up possible Dow Jones inclusion.Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL, $2,752.88) briefly added more than $180 billion in market value at the opening bell Wednesday after the search giant easily topped fourth-quarter estimates … and delivered on many investors’ longtime wishes… Continue reading Alphabet Stock Split: A Win for Retail Investors … And the Dow? | Kiplinger
If January Predicts the Rest of the Year, Investors Could Be Hurting | Kiplinger
Markets It’s known as the January Barometer, but how accurate is it? Let’s dissect this interesting stock market statistical phenomenon by checking the numbers for the last 72 years.The month of January 2022 is over, and it wasn’t a pretty one for investors. The Standard & Poor’s 500 closed at 4516, down 251 points, or… Continue reading If January Predicts the Rest of the Year, Investors Could Be Hurting | Kiplinger