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Poets & Quants
Digging Deeper: More About Berkeley Haas’ Strong Jobs Report
Natasha Payes photo The UC-Berkeley Haas School of Business community had a lot to be pleased with in the school’s newly released 2022 employment report, starting with big jumps in both job offers and … The post Digging Deeper: More About Berkeley Haas’ Strong Jobs Report appeared first on Poets&Quants.
Reuters
Credit Suisse’s Meissner to leave bank after overhaul, source says
Credit Suisse investment bank chief Christian Meissner will be leaving the Swiss bank once it has announced a strategic overhaul, a person with knowledge of the matter said on Monday. Announcement of his departure is expected to be made along with the bank’s strategic review and quarterly earnings on Oct. 27, as first reported by Bloomberg News. A Credit Suisse spokesperson declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.
Motley Fool
3 Reasons to Buy Sea Limited Stock, and 3 Reasons to Sell
Sea Limited’s (NYSE: SE) stock plummeted nearly 80% this year and surrendered all of its gains from the past two and half a years. The Singapore-based e-commerce, fintech, and gaming giant lost its luster as its top line growth cooled off and its losses widened. Rising interest rates exacerbated the pain by broadly crushing higher-growth tech stocks.
Bloomberg
Egyptian Pound Has Bears Betting on 14% Drop as IMF Deal Nears
(Bloomberg) — Investors are bracing for steeper declines in the Egyptian pound, with the North African nation expected to seal a preliminary deal with the International Monetary Fund in just days.Most Read from BloombergRussia Hits Ukrainian Capital Kyiv With Kamikaze DronesNATO-China Tension Over Ukraine Flares at Conference in IcelandStocks Snap Back After Selloff With UK’s Reversal: Markets WrapThe Time to Buy the Dip Is Fast Approaching — for One CountryDerivatives traders stepped up bets t
The Wall Street Journal
Procter & Gamble Ups Marketing to Persuade Consumers on Pricier Products
Inflation is testing Americans’ loyalty to Procter & Gamble ’s biggest brands, but the maker of Tide detergent, Pampers diapers and Gillette razors is betting it can persuade shoppers to keep paying up. The world’s biggest maker of consumer products is rolling out star-studded ad campaigns and new product features, from drip-proof soap bottles to extra-absorbent paper towels, hoping to keep cash-crunched consumers from switching to cheaper brands. P&G in recent months has underperformed rivals both broadly and in key categories such as razors, laundry detergent and paper towels, according Nielsen data.
Insider Monkey
10 Stocks to Buy According to Teresa Barger’s Cartica Management
In this article, we discuss 10 stocks to buy according to Teresa Barger’s Cartica Management. If you want to skip our detailed analysis of Barger’s investment philosophy and performance, go directly to 5 Stocks to Buy According to Teresa Barger’s Cartica Management. In 2009, Teresa Barger cofounded Cartica Management, an alternative asset manager focused on […]
MarketWatch
Verizon has hit a speed bump, but earnings could show a better road ahead
After posting net losses of wireless retail postpaid phone subscribers in its consumer business during each of the past two quarters, Verizon (VZ) Chief Executive Hans Vestberg cautioned at a recent Goldman Sachs conference that the company expects a “churn bubble” for the third quarter as a result of price increases on certain plans. Verizon is facing some identity issues in the current wireless market. Verizon’s wireless deals have been seen as less aggressive than what some rivals were offering, though all of the major carriers were fairly promotional during the recent iPhone launch cycle.
Insider Monkey
11 Best Dividend Aristocrats With Over 3% Yield
In this article, we discuss 11 best dividend aristocrats with over 3% yield. You can skip our detailed analysis of the past performance of dividend aristocrats, and go directly to read 5 Best Dividend Aristocrats With Over 3% Yield. Dividend Aristocrats are the companies in the S&P 500 that have records of raising their dividends consistently […]
Bloomberg
Bank Run Shows Risks From Widening Vietnam Corruption Probes
(Bloomberg) — It was a jarring image for one of the world’s fastest growing economies: Scores of Vietnamese flooded branches of the nation’s fifth-largest bank to pull out their savings amid rumors the lender was tied to a real estate conglomerate under investigation for fraud.Most Read from BloombergRussia Hits Ukrainian Capital Kyiv With Kamikaze DronesNATO-China Tension Over Ukraine Flares at Conference in IcelandStocks Snap Back After Selloff With UK’s Reversal: Markets WrapThe Time to Buy
Motley Fool
Down 40% or More, These Beaten-Down Cash-Rich Companies Can Keep Growing Even If Things Get Worse
The stock market has taken a nasty fall this year. Investors are increasingly concerned that the Federal Reserve’s actions to combat red-hot inflation will put the economy in a tailspin. While their stock prices are down more than 40% from their peaks, making it much more expensive to raise equity capital, that won’t limit them since they generate a lot of cash and have cash-rich balance sheets.
Bloomberg
Small-Time Options Traders Bet Big on US Stocks Falling Further
(Bloomberg) — Look no further than retail traders for a picture of pessimistic sentiment toward US equities, with bets on declines outnumbering wagers on gains by more than three to one. Most Read from BloombergRussia Hits Ukrainian Capital Kyiv With Kamikaze DronesNATO-China Tension Over Ukraine Flares at Conference in IcelandStocks Snap Back After Selloff With UK’s Reversal: Markets WrapThe Time to Buy the Dip Is Fast Approaching — for One CountrySmall-lot options traders — those buying no m
MarketWatch
Roblox stock surges after growth in September DAUs and bookings, while previous revenue estimates adjusted down
Roblox Corp. reported September metrics Monday that showed average daily active users (DAUs) rose 23% from a year ago to 57.8 million, which was down from 59.9 million in August but up from 52.2 million in July. Hours engaged for the month were up 16% to 4.0 billion, while estimated bookings increased 11% to 15% to between $212 million and $219 million. The immersive digital experiences company’s stock surged 12.2% in premarket trading. The company also updated its “paying user life” estimate to
Motley Fool
Is AMD a Buy?
Advanced Micro Devices’ (NASDAQ: AMD) year went from bad to worse after the company released preliminary results for the third quarter of 2022 on Oct. 6. AMD investors pressed the panic button hard after the company revealed that its quarterly revenue would land at an estimated $5.6 billion at the midpoint of its updated guidance range. The company originally expected $6.7 billion in Q3 revenue, but a weak PC (personal computer) market has knocked the wind out of AMD’s sails.
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3 Red Flags for Carnival Stock
Down 67% year to date, Carnival Corporation (NYSE: CCL) has probably landed on some value investors’ radar. Like most cruise companies, Carnival was hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) no-sail order scuttled its operations for much of 2020. As of the third quarter, Carnival reports $28.5 billion in long-term debt — up from just $9.7 billion at the end of 2019.
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