Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
February 6, 2018

For years, many parents and grandparents have used Uniform Gifts to Minors Accounts (UGMAs) and Uniform Transfers to Minors Accounts (UTMAs) to save money in their child’s or grandchild’s name. These funds can then be used to help pay for

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From Bloomberg: “I don’t think that’s had an impact on the market at the moment,” Mnuchin told reporters at the Capitol on Tuesday. “The debt markets are one of the most liquid markets in the world and are reacting very

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President Trump and his trade czar, Peter Navarro, are moaning and groaning about NAFTA and the US trade imbalance with Mexico. “NAFTA has been a catastrophe for our country; it’s been a catastrophe for our workers and our jobs and

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We have been warning for weeks and now volatility is finally back! Watch this video newsletter update to find out which strategies you’ll want to use over the next several months… Running length 00:09:38

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (CMG – Free Report) just released its fourth-quarter and full-year 2017 financial results, posting earnings of $1.55 per share and revenues of $1.11 billion. Currently, Chipotle is a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), and is up marginally

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After solid declines along the natural gas strip yesterday, March contract prices recovered a bit today, settling up about half a percent on a much slower trading day.  For the first time in quite awhile, all the gains came for

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US imports rocketed higher once again in December, according to just-released estimates from the Census Bureau. Since August 2017, the US economy has been adding foreign goods at an impressive pace. Year-over-year (SA), imports are up just 10.4% (only 9%

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The trade gap widened much more than expected in December. Imports and exports rose, with imports rising far more. In what’s likely to negatively impact the next revision to fourth-quarter GDP estimates, the BEA’s report on International Trade for December shows the

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The trade gap widened much more than expected in December. Imports and exports rose, with imports rising far more. In what’s likely to negatively impact the next revision to fourth-quarter GDP estimates, the BEA’s report on International Trade for December shows the

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The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is a simple computation: You take the Civilian Labor Force (people age 16 and over employed or seeking employment) and divide it by the Civilian Noninstitutional Population (those 16 and over not in the

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