Jun 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffChipmaker Ambarella Tumbles on Wretched GuidanceIt beat expectations for the last quarter, but the company’s key customer is GoPro, and its fears about where the action-camera maker is headed sent shares into a tailspin.
Jun 9, 2017 by Motley Fool Staff, John Maxfield, and Gaby LaperaWhy Citizens Financial Is Primed for GrowthThe Rhode Island-based lender is on track to becoming a top-performing regional bank.
Jun 9, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffDave & Buster's Stock Hits New All-Time Highs, but It's Not All Fun and Games Investors cheered a first-quarter earnings beat and growing margins, but the Foolery team has its qualms.
Jun 8, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffDoes a Colgate-Palmolive and Kraft Heinz Deal Make Sense?We evaluate one of the prime candidates in Kraft Heinz Company's takeover rolodex.
Jun 7, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffTaking the Bull and Bear View of an Abercrombie-American Eagle Tie-upWe consider some of the pros and cons of the rumored combination between the teen apparel retailers.
Jun 7, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffKraft Heinz Co Eager to Find New Target to Implement 3G Capital PlaybookWe explore the motivations behind the food and beverage company's acquisition appetite.
Jun 7, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy the Price Tag for Abercrombie & Fitch Is Larger Than It AppearsThough Abercrombie shares have plummeted in the past several years, reducing its market cap in the process, there are other elements that need to be factored into the buyout.
Jun 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy Abercrombie & Fitch Is Shopping for a Buyout OfferWe examine the trends and missteps behind the decline of a major teen fashion retailer.
Jun 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffZillow Offers $1 Million Bounty to Revamp Its "Zestimates"The online real estate data service realizes its algorithm is far from perfect, so it’s launching an open contest for someone to improve it.
Jun 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffCanadian National Railway Dodges a Strike, and the Energy Sector Dodges a BulletCanada's largest railway operator came to terms with its conductors union at the last minute. Here's why it matters.
Jun 4, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy Investors Should Say "No" to Fitness TrackersNot wearables in general, but that specific subset of single-purpose devices is, in this analyst's view, destined for rapid obsolescence.
Jun 4, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffIs the Incredible Growth of Bottled and Sparkling Water Sustainable?The popularity of this beverage category has exploded as soda consumption stumbles.
Jun 4, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy Investors May Need to Pump the Brakes Before Buying Into Autonomous VehiclesAutonomous electric vehicles and car-sharing are supposed to revolutionize how get from from point A to point B, but are the near-term outlooks reasonable?
Jun 4, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffThe Best Video Gaming Stock for Long-Term InvestorsOne Fool analyst talks about his favorite of the big three gaming companies.
Jun 3, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy This Analyst Is Saying "No" to the Oil IndustryVarious experts and trends have this investor convinced that peak oil, in terms of both price and production, is just a few years away.
Jun 2, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy Online Grocery Shopping Can Be the Next Big Opportunity for InvestorsYou may think it’s just a small niche, but other developed countries show us just how attractive the online grocery business can be.
Jun 2, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy This Analyst Is Bullish on the U.S. Airline IndustrySurprising insights from the Sohn Conference have Matt Argersinger convinced that this much-maligned segment of the transportation industry is poised for more profitability and strong returns for investors.
Jun 2, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffTrump’s Plans to Open the Arctic for Drilling Are Moving AlongThe Arctic National Wildlife Refuge will be open game for drillers, but is anyone going to bite?
Jun 2, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffOPEC Production Cuts Could Get Harder Once This HappensOPEC is extending its production cuts by an additional nine months. Here's what it will mean for the price of oil.
Jun 2, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy Are There So Many Insurance Companies?The insurance industry would seem ripe for roll-ups and mergers, but new insurance companies pop up every day. Why is the industry so competitive?