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Update: PRDO, EZPW, HDSN and AVNW, May 2

Once again, Perdoceo Education (PRDO) reported better-than-anticipated quarterly results last night. Due to the expected 22.9% year-over-year drop in student [...]

ByTaesik YoonForbes Staff
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4 hours ago

Why the Retail Industry Could Outperform This Year

Explore retail's optimistic outlook for 2024 amid economic challenges. Discover e-commerce progress, click-and-collect trends, and consumer behavior insights.

ByGreg PetroContributor
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7 hours ago

Portfolio Change: One Stock To Sell, May 2

This stock was a good pick, climbing about 18% during its short three-month stint on the Master Buy List. That’s significantly better than the S&P 500, which gained [...]

ByTaesik YoonForbes Staff
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8 hours ago

S&P Stocks To Trade In May

The cycles/relative strength method has been successfully applied to the S&P 500. Here are the recommended longs and shorts for the month of May.

ByBill SarubbiContributor
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8 hours ago

Aston Martin Loss Batters Shares But Long-Term Goals Intact

Aston Martin shares stabilized Thursday after unexpectedly sharp first-quarter losses triggered weakness. But analysts reckon the long-term game plan remains intact.

ByNeil WintonSenior Contributor
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10 hours ago

China Market Update: China Tech’s Stealth Rally Continues Unnoticed

Asia equities were mixed overnight, as Hong Kong outperformed, and Mainland China is closed until Monday for the Labor Day vacation.

ByBrendan AhernSenior Contributor
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10 hours ago

Starbucks On The New Lows List. What The Price Charts Look Like.

They used to call it the McDonalds of coffee but that analogy is unlikely to make it into the business model textbooks.

ByJohn NavinContributor
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13 hours ago

Warren Buffett’s Top Jockeys: For The Kentucky Derby And Berkshire Hathaway

The first Saturday of May marks two significant events: the Kentucky Derby and the annual meeting for Berkshire Hathaway.

ByRobert DaughertyContributor
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Why The American Economy Is Suddenly Exceptional

The U.S. was known as the “cleanest dirty shirt” during the financial crisis, the one place you could put your money if you had to put it somewhere, Now it is being called exceptional.

ByMitchell MartinForbes Staff
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May 1, 2024

Trump Media Stock (DJT) At Risk Of A New Short Selling Plunge

Anti-short selling campaign played into short sellers' hands

ByJohn S. TobeyContributor
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May 1, 2024

As The Likelihood Of Rate Cuts Drops, Stocks Follow Suit (May Issue)

The month of April saw a reversal of the bullish sentiment that had materialized in the second half of March (and was strong enough to have most of the major [...]

ByTaesik YoonForbes Staff
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May 1, 2024

Update: CVS and HI, May 1

Shares of CVS Health (CVS) got hammered today, dropping nearly 17% following the company’s Q1 earnings report this morning. And at first glance, this reaction [...]

ByTaesik YoonForbes Staff
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May 1, 2024

Falling Luxury Watch Prices Have Investors Wondering: Time To Buy?

Demand for luxury watches soared during the pandemic as consumers flush with cash clamored to buy brand-name timepieces. Now, prices are falling.

ByGarth FriesenContributor
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May 1, 2024

The Forgotten Stock Advice That Delivers 170%+ Payout Growth

One of the best ways to grab a dividend payer set to surge is a strategy you never hear about anymore: Pick up shares of a conglomerate.

ByBrett OwensContributor
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May 1, 2024

This Stock Has A 1.08% Yield And Sells For Less Than Book

The annualized dividend paid by General Motors is $0.48/share, currently paid in quarterly installments

ByDividend ChannelContributor
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May 1, 2024

Which Of These 12 Tax Dodges Will Be Taken Away?

Some terrific tax avoidance moves are at risk in a Democratic Congress. Some are pretty safe.

ByWilliam BaldwinSenior Contributor
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Apr 30, 2024

A New Era Of Higher Interest Rates

The unusually low cost of money over this period has propelled asset values ever higher as participants in the economy have become more and more leveraged.

ByDan IrvineContributor