Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
April 9, 2016

While the major players in the beer industry have performed quite well over the past year, one company in particular continues to stand out and impress Wall Street. New York based Constellation Brands (NYSE:STZ) shares hit an all time high

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Since the start of February USD/JPY is down more than 1400 pips. For those of you in the lottery business — congratulations. Your once in longtime payout has hit paydirt. You can take your bow and walk off the stage

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GREENWICH, CT, April 08, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fifth Street Senior Floating Rate Corp. (NASDAQ:FSFR) (“FSFR” or the “Company”) announced today that, based on the preliminary report of the independent inspector of elections, IVS Associates, Inc. (“IVS”) regarding the Company’s

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Apple Inc (AAPL) is involved in the design, manufacture and marketing of mobile communication and media devices, personal computers and portable digital music players. It is listed on the NASDAQ with a market capitalisation of around $600 billion. Price last

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The following tweet by Eurofaultlines is the best, and most concise, summary of the recent “improvement” in nonfarm payrolls.  Declining average weekly hours and rising part-time employment. That, for all non-fiction peddlers, is all you need to know.

“If you genuinely want something, don’t wait for it–teach yourself to be impatient.” – Gurbaksh Chahal SPY started strong but then began to fade along with many stocks including most leaders. It looks like I was right to lock in

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The first quarter of 2016 has so far proven to be the worst for IPOs since 2009. In that year, a single company went public with an IPO. Just eight companies, all of which are from the health and biotechnology

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Warren Buffett’s conglomerate could rally an additional 42%, according to Whitney Tilson of Kase Capital Management.  

China’s official reported reserves rose in March for the first time in five months. Though reserves had fallen to barely $3.2 trillion in February, that was down just $28.6 billion from January, being already hailed as a success and a

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