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Is This Small-Cap Medical Devices Stock a Buy?
Shares of medical instruments and supplies company AngioDynamics (NASDAQ: ANGO) have plunged nearly 25% in 2022, significantly underperforming the S&P 500, which is also down 7% this year.
Was the
Unhappy With Your IRA? 3 Moves to Make
Saving in an IRA is a move that could position you for a very comfortable retirement. While you can look to Social Security to provide you with some income, those benefits generally won't be enough
Silvergate Is Acquiring the Diem Stablecoin Technology from Meta Platforms. What Now?
In 2021, the crypto bank Silvergate Capital (NYSE: SI) announced a blockbuster partnership with Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) to become the exclusive issuer of the social media giant's planned
Where Will IBM Be in 3 Years?
International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) turned in a positive direction following its first quarterly earnings report since the spinoff of Kyndryl Holdings (NYSE: KD). After routinely posting
Is ServiceNow Stock a Buy Now?
ServiceNow's (NYSE: NOW) stock price jumped 9% on Jan. 27 after the cloud-based enterprise services provider posted its fourth-quarter earnings. On a generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
3 Reasons to Buy Netflix, 1 Reason to Sell
Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) has had quite the ride this year, and we're only one month into 2022! Amid the marketwide sell-off on interest rate fears and a less-than-stellar earnings report, Netflix is
Rupert Resources Reports 103 Metres of 8 Grams Per Tonne Gold at Ikkari
Rupert Resources Ltd (“Rupert” or the “Company”), a company advancing the multi-million-ounce Ikkari gold deposit and new regional discoveries at the company’s 100% owned Rupert Lapland Project in
3 Investors Pick Their Top Stocks for 2022 (and Beyond)
After back-to-back years of strong returns for the broader stock market in 2020 and 2021, the new year is off to a rocky start. Investors are growing increasingly nervous about the potential for a
Where These 3 Semiconductor Stocks Diverge
In this segment of "Semiconductor Revolution" on Motley Fool Live, recorded on Jan. 20, Fool contributors Jose Najarro and Billy Duberstein explain some of the core business differences between
Altria Delivers a Perfect Quarter for Retirees
U.S. tobacco giant Altria Group (NYSE: MO) recently reported its fiscal 2021 fourth-quarter numbers for the year ending Dec. 31. Altria is one of the best-performing stocks in history, but its days
Boeing Launches New 777X Freighter With Qatar Airways Order
Boeing (NYSE: BA) is officially building a new, next-generation freighter to replace its strong-selling 777F.
On Monday, the company confirmed that it will build a freighter based on the 777-8, the
Is Viatris a Value Trap?
Finding stocks that look undervalued is great, but sometimes shares of companies look cheap because the market has little faith in their prospects. And sometimes, the market happens to be correct
Is Intuitive Surgical Stock a Buy Now?
The stock market, particularly in the technology sector, has seen a widespread sell-off thus far in 2022. Investors have a case of jitters due to several macroeconomic factors like inflation
Do Cold Calling and Direct Mail in Real Estate Investing Actually Work?
Sourcing real estate to invest in can be one of the most challenging aspects of investing in real estate. While there's typically more than enough inventory to go around on the multiple listing
Why Do Angel Investing When Big Tech Will Suffice?
Tech stocks have been on a tear. In the last ten years, the NASDAQ Composite -- an index that tracks the 3,000+ companies listed on the exchange, many of them in the technology, media, and
Exactly How I'd Invest $100,000 If I Had to Start From Scratch Today
I've got no major regrets about my current investment portfolio and how it got to where it is today. But if I had it to do over again, I'd probably do things a little bit differently. I'd speculate
Is This Growth Stock a Buy After Crushing Earnings?
Earnings season is kicking off, and we have already seen strong quarters from some of the biggest companies like Microsoft and Apple. Investors who own tech stocks have a pivotal earnings season
What the Rise in Inflation Means for Your Retirement Savings Right Now
In 2021, inflation increased by 7% -- its highest point since 1982. This means that $1 at the beginning of 2021 was worth around $0.93 at the end of the year. While virtually everyone could feel
How Dividend-Yielding ETFs Can Fight Rising Inflation and Interest Rates
Since bottoming out in 2020, interest rates have mostly risen amid higher inflation, with signals that the Federal Reserve will further raise rates multiple times in 2022. This can pose two
Don't Sleep on This Wildly Undervalued Growth Stock in 2022
Logitech International's (NASDAQ: LOGI) share price jumped following its fiscal third-quarter earnings report last week. While total sales were down 2% year over year, one of Logitech's largest
Is Netflix's Foray Into Video Games a Giant Misstep?
Big news reverberated across the entertainment industry in late 2021 when Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) announced it had started developing mobile games for its subscription service. Launched in November
Are These 2 Worst-Performing Value Stocks Ready to Soar in 2022?
Value stocks have long been overshadowed and outperformed by growth stocks, but they should have their day in 2022. The primary reason is that the two prevailing factors in the economy right now --
3 Reasons a 401(k) Is the Wrong Place for Your Retirement Savings
It's important to save for retirement rather than rely on Social Security alone to cover your senior living costs. While those benefits might help you pay the bills, they only provide the average
Megatrends Driving ASML's Sales Growth Around the World
In this segment of "Semiconductor Revolution" on Motley Fool Live, recorded on Jan. 20, Fool contributor Jose Najarro discusses the latest innovation by ASML (NASDAQ: ASML) in chip-making
Is It Too Late to Buy InMode Stock?
When it comes to monster growth stocks in the making, it's rare to find a company that has pretty much every property an investor would want. On that note, InMode (NASDAQ: INMD) develops minimally