Blackberry (NYSE:BB) could become a bargain stock this year if the company keeps producing large amounts of free cash flow (FCF). Even though BB stock has skyrocketed in the past month, I estimate it could be worth 32% more. That puts its value at $20.91 per share. Source: Paul McKinnon/Shutterstock.com This is based on its
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Back in March, I wrote that Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) was a good value opportunity since it was trading “well below its historical valuation parameters.” At the time, I estimated that it was worth $42.39. Since then, PFE stock has risen from about $35 to around $39. Source: photobyphm / Shutterstock.com I now think PFE stock could
Most of Wall Street underestimates the impact of cord cutting and overestimates the extent companies can compensate with internet streaming channels. As a result, most of the Street was shocked by AT&T’s (NYSE:T) decision to unload WarnerMedia for a relatively low amount of money, triggering a sizeable downturn in T stock. I believe that Disney
Hyliion (NYSE:HYLN) continues to hover around its debut price of around $10. And for investors it must be starting to feel like Groundhog’s Day. It certainly does to me. Every time I’m asked to take a position on HYLN stock, I feel the same way. Except, like many analysts and investors and Bill Murray in the
Stem (NYSE:STEM) stock has traded sideways, since the SPAC (special purpose acquisition company) merger that took it public closed in late April. Months before the closing, when it was known as Star Peak Energy Transition, shares hit prices topping $50 per share. STEM stock investor enthusiasm was off-the-charts for this renewable energy storage play. Source:
As global demand slumped, oil and gas stocks witnessed a sharp correction in the first half of 2020. With monetary and fiscal policy action, oil prices stabilized. Furthermore, production cuts by the OPEC also supported oil prices after an initial plummet. The Invesco DB Energy Fund (NYSEARCA:DBE), an exchange-traded fund with exposure to worldwide energy
The latest news that Ocugen (NASDAQ:OCGN) is moving closer toward emergency use authorization for its Covid-19 vaccine candidate is moving its stock. On May 25 the company submitted its master file to the Food and Drug Administration as part of the emergency use authorization (EUA) process. Source: Shutterstock But many obstacles remain for Ocugen. The first
In this article BBBY BB AMC Joe Moglia, former CEO of online trading platform TD Ameritrade, issued a stern warning Thursday about using leverage to try to outsize returns in meme stocks. “My biggest concern is what’s going on with the individual investor” using borrowed money to trade more than they have, Moglia told CNBC’s
A General Motors assembly worker loads engine block castings on to the assembly line at the GM Romulus Powertrain plant in Romulus, Michigan, U.S. August 21, 2019. Rebecca Cook | Reuters Job growth in May is expected to be more than double the pace of April, with hiring picking up in pandemic hit sectors like
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In today’s episode of let’s talk stocks, we are going to take a look at how to read stock charts for beginners. We’ll cover the basics of chart reading, different types of stock charts and the one I recommend, different time frames when looking at stock charts, also you’ll see me evaluate a few stock
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Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock is up more than 8% from its mid-May lows of around $550. TSLA stock made a great trade for flippers who bought the dip. However, Tesla’s near-term outlook isn’t great, and investors should be wary of buying the stock at this point. Source: Sheila Fitzgerald / Shutterstock.com TSLA stock is the mother
Could app-based dating be the ultimate Covid-19 pandemic recovery trade? That’s a question that prospective Bumble (NASDAQ:BMBL) investors should consider, as BMBL stock hasn’t exactly been a blockbuster success in the past couple of months. Source: XanderSt / Shutterstock.com The Austin, Texas-based company has an interesting backstory. As I learned from InvestorPlace contributor Thomas Yeung, Bumble CEO Whitney
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are companies that own properties or invest in mortgages. They offer excellent opportunities for investment as they pay dividends, providing a steady stream of income on a portfolio. Source: Shutterstock According to Yieldstreet, “REITs give investors the option of investing in real estate without the expense of purchasing and maintaining
Swedish plant-based milk company Oatly (NASDAQ:OTLY) recently had its blockbuster IPO, which saw its valuation skyrocketing over $10 billion. There’s a lot to like about OTLY stock, as it looks to create a more sustainable product and lead the way in the global dairy market worth more than $700 billion. It’s been around for the
[The livestream is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. EDT. Please refresh the page if you do not see the player above] SpaceX plans to send the latest cargo mission for NASA to the space station on Thursday, with Elon Musk’s company going for its 17th launch this year. The company is targeting 1:29 p.m.
A contractor working for Amazon.com cleans a delivery truck in Richmond, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Amazon, Qualcomm and Micron were among stocks that fell after a report that the Biden administration is pushing for a tax change that would require companies to pay a
Virtual content provider fuboTV (NYSE:FUBO) is known for appealing to sports fans — and for threatening the cable television industry. Hence, traders who support the cord-cutting revolution might consider a position in FUBO stock. Source: Lori Butcher/ShutterStock.com The problem is, some folks don’t take the stock or the company seriously. Once a stock is pigeonholed