One thing more than any other makes searching for value difficult these days: Loans. The best way to search for discounted companies is to set up a screen that looks at net asset value — assets minus liabilities. (To see… Read More
Analyst Articles
Why I’m Buying Citigroup
Next week the market will be focused on the nation’s banks, as the top U.S. financial institutions report their quarterly earnings. Their earnings parade actually started today, with a quarterly report from JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM),… Read More
Don’t Miss the Best Pharma Value on the Market
Big Pharma needs some big ideas. If it can’t find them — and turn them into the next blockbuster drugs — then it will be in Big Trouble. The clock is always ticking for the nation’s drug makers. That’s because drug patents last only 20 years. The… Read More
The Daily Paycheck — Mid-Month Update — January 2010
it looks like that trend is well underway. In the fourth quarter of 2009, 74 of the 7,000 companies that the S&P tracks cut their dividends. But 484 companies raised their dividends in the fourth quarter. Find out which company Amy picks to add to her revolutionary new strategy. Read More
The Company Poised to Rebound with the Improving Economy
The phrase “failure of imagination” has returned to the lexicon. It may turn out to be an appropriate catchphrase for the just-ended 2000s. It also applies to a few situations on Wall Street, where investors seem unable to wrap their arms around the idea that things won’t… Read More
Revealed: A Top-Ten Stock for 2010
It’s become an annual tradition among the research staff of Market Advisor — StreetAuthority’s longest-running publication. Every December, through phone calls, emails, and meetings — heck, everything short of smoke signals — the office is abuzz with chatter. You see, December is when… Read More
High Yields from the World’s Most Dependable Revenues
The economy, at long last, has begun to recover. That’s not to say things are rosy. Unemployment is still 10%, and some suggest this means the nation’s recovery may be marked by less consumption and higher personal savings than in… Read More
A High Yielding Bank with Chinese Growth
Remember when big banks paid big dividends? Before the financial crisis Citigroup (NYSE: C) paid a quarterly dividend of $0.54; last quarter’s dividend was $0.01. Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) paid a per-share $0.64 quarterly dividend as recently as late 2008; December’s quarterly dividend… Read More
These Funds Are Immune to Interest Rates
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder — and I suppose that’s just as true in the financial world as anywhere else. For most, the Fed‘s unprecedented string of stimulative rate cuts couldn’t have been better timed. Read More
The Value Play Backed by 150 Patents
You could take a stab at Medivation, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDVN), whose progress on Alzheimer’s treatment has sent its shares soaring three-fold since March. But then there’s OncoGenix Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq: OGXI), whose shares famously fell more than -30% in short order (mostly in one… Read More