Throughout my career, I’ve developed what I see as a habit (others may see it as a quirk) of gravitating toward genuinely un-sexy stocks while the herd seems to be chasing the sexy ones of a particular moment. As the tech boom began to strut its stuff in the mid… Read More
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He may be an American-investing icon, but Warren Buffett still owns a few foreign stocks. Why? The funny thing about a disciplined value-investing approach is that it works all over the world — not just in the United States. The bullish kicker for Buffett is how these stocks not only… Read More
I think it’s the most boring business I’ve ever researched. That’s what you want if you’re looking for a stock to hold no matter what. It pays dividends like clockwork. They’ve increased for 39 years straight — that goes back to when Nixon was in office. That… Read More
Careful readers of my articles will note a clear trend: I always want to buy the best companies, but I want them at bargain prices. That means watching and waiting and identifying positive potential catalysts when everyone else is running away. And right now, I can’t think of any $100… Read More
Throughout the past few years, I’ve been focusing on the remarkable turnaround at Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F). Management’s rejuvenation efforts will be talked about in business schools for decades to come. Yet, as shares marched from below $2 in early 2009… Read More
The last time this happened in this sector was 14 years ago, in 1997. Back then, Warren Buffett had investments in this sector during the phenomenon (and made millions from it). Meanwhile, investors watched the prevailing prices in the sector soar from $4.25 an ounce to above… Read More
Almost everyone knows Harvard University is one of the premier names in the world of college academia. What most of the world may not realize, however, is that the geniuses managing its $27.6 billion endowment have become the envy of other Wall Street… Read More
It’s been one of the most overlooked aspects of earnings season… I’m not talking about the market’s strong gains or the recent robust employment growth. I’m talking about stock buyback announcements. I’ve counted more than 30 companies that have announced plans to buy back at least $1 billion… Read More
For better or for worse, many successful investments revolve around products or services that aren’t necessarily good for consumers. The best examples include products that aren’t very healthy: cigarettes, soda and junk food come to mind, as do gambling, pawn shops and credit cards. For individuals who… Read More
Friday’s impressive jobs report, which showed an economy creating 192,000 new jobs in February, was even more impressive than you might think. The sheer quantity of jobs created — nearly 200,000 — was the best monthly figure in several years, but it’s the types of jobs created that really matter. The factory sector and the construction sector created 33,000 jobs apiece, aiding a six-figure jump in service-sector employment. The factory sector had been shrinking for nearly two decades, while and the construction sector has been on the ropes since 2007. That now looks set to… Read More
Friday’s impressive jobs report, which showed an economy creating 192,000 new jobs in February, was even more impressive than you might think. The sheer quantity of jobs created — nearly 200,000 — was the best monthly figure in several years, but it’s the types of jobs created that really matter. The factory sector and the construction sector created 33,000 jobs apiece, aiding a six-figure jump in service-sector employment. The factory sector had been shrinking for nearly two decades, while and the construction sector has been on the ropes since 2007. That now looks set to change and I’ve found just the way to profit. The virtuous cycle Service-sector jobs are important, but the factory and construction sectors really hold the key to a sustained upturn. That’s because they both form the backbone of capital spending, and it’s becoming increasingly clear that cash-rich companies are finally opening the spigot, laying the groundwork for the coming years. Once the process starts, it builds a head of steam as companies all along the economic food chain work to build inventories, upgrade equipment, and modernize or expand facilities. In the… Read More