Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
September 19, 2018

A strong performance from most Asian markets following the US run. Rather the news than the rumor as many people feared. Both the Shanghai and Hang Seng opened unchanged but from that point on, both made steady progress throughout the

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CNBC’s Courtney Reagan reports that Red Hat stock plunged following an earnings miss.

Annaly Capital Management’s (NYSE: NLY) 11.7% yield and the fact that it is a current recommendation in The Oxford Income Letter make it an often requested stock for the Safety Net column. I last reviewed it in January, saying that while Annaly received an

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As mentioned in a post earlier, shares of cannabis drug maker Tilray (TLRY) have gone absolutely bananas in the short time it has been public. In the 47 trading days since its IPO, the stock is already up over 1,200%. In order

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“[Hillary] Clinton tells Maddow that she [Hillary] was an obstacle to Russia’s plan to undermine our democracy, and suggests we should be scared of the Kremlin’s grand designs. The lengths these people will go to protect their privilege and deflect

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Tesla’s primary business of manufacturing and selling electric vehicles, or EVs, generates two classes of tradable regulatory credits that it sells to other automakers. Under rules promulgated by the EPA, automakers must meet Federal greenhouse gas emissions standards, buy GHG

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Data Courtesy of Trade Alert 

I agree with him! The richest man in China, Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma, reckons the trade war is the beginning of a long-term battle for supremacy between China and the U.S. He sees no effective short-term solution to this big

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Below is an updated look at the performance of various asset classes using key ETFs tracked in our Trend Analyzer tool. For each ETF, we show its total return month-to-date, quarter-to-date, and year-to-date. While September has been an up month so far

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Despite a smart month over month increase in starts, this morning’s report on housing permits and starts, taken as a whole, was a sharp negative. It’s true that starts, both in total and for single-family units only, were higher than

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