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Adam Levine-Weinberg
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Adam Levine-Weinberg is a senior Industrials/Consumer Goods specialist with The Motley Fool. He is an avid stock-market watcher and a value investor at heart. He primarily covers airline, auto, retail, and tech stocks. Follow him on Twitter for the latest news and commentary on the airline industry!
Recent Articles by Adam Levine-Weinberg

May 23, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Microsoft Stock May Be Running Out of Gas
In the past few months, Microsoft stock has appeared to escape its "lost decade." However, disruption by competitors such as Apple and Google will lead to a slow decline in profits from the Windows and Office franchises. This is bad news for Microsoft shareholders.
May 20, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Ford Stock Hits a Two-Year High: Buy, Sell, or Hold?
Last week, Ford stock passed $15 for the first time in two years. However, the company is still an attractive long-term investment opportunity, particularly due to the upside of Ford's international operations.

May 14, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Can Dell Meet Carl Icahn's Expectations?
Carl Icahn has made the case that Dell is worth significantly more than what Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners are offering to buy the company. However, his valuation is based on a "rosy scenario" for Dell that is not likely to come to fruition.

May 13, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Why NVIDIA Doesn't Care if PC Sales Are Down
NVIDIA bears have predicted for years that the decline of the PC and the rise of "good-enough" computing would destroy NVIDIA's business. However, the company's leadership position in high-end graphics keeps proving those bears wrong.

May 11, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Will Your Airport Have Fewer Flights in the Future?
Many airlines are replacing smaller planes in their fleets with larger ones, while adding more seats to existing aircraft. In order to keep capacity growth in check in the future, airlines may have to reduce their service in smaller markets.
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