Mar 26, 2019 by Chris HillBiogen's Bad News for EveryoneThe biotech nosedives after disappointing results for everyone involved in the Alzheimer's space.
Mar 22, 2019 by Chris HillFedEx, General Mills, Levi's: Are They Buys or Sells Now?The shipping giant's recent woes bode ill for the global economy, while the packaged food company is bouncing back. And the jeans maker? It's complicated.
Mar 20, 2019 by Chris HillUber, Lyft Drive Straight Into Debt MountainNo plan to profitability? No problem for this dynamic ridesharing duo -- as long as investors keep giving them money.
Mar 19, 2019 by Chris HillWarning Signs for Facebook, Uncertainty for BoeingFacebook’s new focus on messaging was followed by messaging execs wishing them well on their way out, and that’s not a good sign.
Mar 17, 2019 by Chris HillNot the Best Day for Dollar General, Tailored BrandsBut the discount retailer apparently dipped mostly because it had gotten ahead of itself. The men’s clothier, on the other hand, can’t get out of its own way.
Mar 15, 2019 by Chris HillSpotify Tattles on AppleSpotify’s EU lawsuit against Apple will probably force some changes to the tech giant’s App Store policies.
Mar 12, 2019 by Chris HillBig Gold Gets Bigger With BarrickLong-term investors looking for gold exposure might want to pass this one up, but we’ve got you covered with a less risky play.
Mar 12, 2019 by Chris HillFacebook's Empty Promises and a Bad Week for Eventbrite and OktaZuckerberg’s 3,000-word blog post about a strong commitment to privacy doesn’t ring true when you read between the lines.
Mar 8, 2019 by Chris HillNIO Is Not a China ProxyChina is a big place, and investors shouldn’t get too scared off by electric car maker NIO’s very bad day.
Mar 7, 2019 by Chris HillHow Target and Salesforce Crushed ExpectationsThe discount retailer is winning in the omnichannel world, and the customer relationship management specialist is winning in the cloud.
Mar 6, 2019 by Chris HillOld Navy: A Sort-of-Exciting Retail IPOGap gets a little lighter, but that doesn’t make its business a heck of a lot more appealing for investors.
Mar 4, 2019 by Chris HillSquare and Teladoc Roller Coaster ExtravaganzaDespite some very sharp sell-offs and rebounds, these companies are still fantastic long-term bets.
Mar 4, 2019 by Chris HillMoney Girl on Personal FinanceLaura Adams of the award-winning "Money Girl" podcast comes on the show to talk about financial literacy, podcasts of yore, and more.
Feb 28, 2019 by Chris HillEtsy Is Up, Elon Is Down, and U.S.-China Trade Is...ComplicatedThe craft-dominated marketplace crushed the fourth quarter, while the Tesla CEO stepped in it again on Twitter.
Feb 27, 2019 by Chris HillA Tale of 2 M&As: The Kraft Heinz Debacle, and Danaher's Pickup of GE BiopharmaIn retrospect, the market (and the principals) were way too optimistic about the food giants’ linkup. Is this week’s upbeat view of the GE-Danaher deal more justified?
Feb 27, 2019 by Chris HillWhy Stamps.com Tanked 55% OvernightStamps and Zillow are both becoming very different companies, but one is faring a little better in the aftermath.
Feb 25, 2019 by Chris HillWall Street Takes a Slice Out of the Pizza, Pops Open a Craft BeerFind out why Domino’s was dinged, but Boston Beer got a lift.
Feb 21, 2019 by Chris HillThe Knockout Restaurant Stock Flying Under the RadarMaybe Texas Roadhouse isn’t as prolific as Domino’s, but investors shouldn’t ignore this company’s reliably great comps.
Feb 19, 2019 by Chris HillAmazon's HQ2 Saga Continues While Capitol Hill Targets BuybacksAmazon pulled their HQ2 out of NYC, but shareholders shouldn't lose sleep over it.
Feb 15, 2019 by Chris HillSex, Coke, and Video StreamingCoca-Cola shares have their worst day in over a decade, Apple gets ready to launch a video streaming service. And the role of Netflix in modern relationships.