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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

Apr 8, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
NVIDIA Stock Is Undervalued, Despite Rumored Nexus 7 Loss
NVIDIA has underperformed the market for the past couple of years, as profitability has been pressured by high research and development costs. However, the market is overlooking the extent of the company's long-term opportunity, and the stock seems significantly undervalued.

Apr 5, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Best Buy Stock Soars on Samsung Experience Shop Deal
The retailer soared 16% on Thursday following news that Samsung Experience Shops will open in more than 1,400 Best Buy locations. While this partnership will be good for both parties, is Best Buy stock too pricey?

Apr 4, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Airline Stocks: Is It the End of the Party?
Airline stocks significantly outperformed the market in the first quarter of 2013. However, three of the biggest U.S. carriers have released discouraging reports in the last week. Does this mean the party's over for airline investors?
Apr 3, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Want to Buy a Ford Fusion This Summer? Good Luck!
Ford achieved record sales of its Fusion midsize car last month, with more than 30,000 units sold. Demand for the Fusion is so high right now that the model is likely to remain in short supply until Ford can get its second assembly line (at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant) up and running later this year.

Apr 2, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Apple's China Snafu: Epic Fail, or No Big Deal?
Criticism of Apple's warranty policies in Chinese state-owned media has led some analysts to wonder whether a broad consumer backlash against the company in China could dent earnings. Was Tim Cook's speedy apology enough?

Apr 2, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Dell's Turnaround Plan Is One Big Gamble
Last week, Dell filed a proxy statement that presented a fairly dismal outlook for the company's business. The recent bidding war to buy the company has driven Dell's stock price up, but the new information provided by the company shows that there is more downside than upside from here.

Apr 2, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Coming Soon to Washington: Cheap Flights?
With American Airlines and US Airways poised to merge, there is a strong possibility that the two carriers will be forced to sell off some of their slots at Washington's Reagan National Airport. This could have a beneficial effect on competition at the airport by allowing low-cost carriers like Southwest and JetBlue to expand their presence.

Apr 1, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Did This Smartphone Maker Just Score an Earnings Win?
BlackBerry reported earnings last week. Not only did the company beat estimates on the bottom line, it also achieved success in three critical metrics: Z10 unit sales, conquest rate, and balance sheet strength.

Apr 1, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
United Continental Just Dropped an Earnings Bomb on Shareholders
United Continental announced Thursday after the market closed that Q1 and full-year non-fuel unit costs would rise more than previously expected. The continuing cost pressure at United will make it very difficult for the company to meet analyst profit estimates this year.

Apr 1, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Does Tesla's Win at Mercedes-Benz Matter?
Last week, Mercedes-Benz introduced the B-Class Electric Drive, which is powered by a Tesla electric drivetrain. While this is a nice win for Tesla, its significance pales in comparison to the importance of building a market for the Model S sedan and the upcoming Model X crossover.

Mar 27, 2013
by Adam Levine-Weinberg
Which Ultra-Low-Cost Carrier Is Right for Your Portfolio?
The "ultra-low-cost carrier" -- the ULCC -- is the most-recent innovation in the U.S. airline industry. All three major ULCCs in the U.S. are good investment candidates today: Spirit, Allegiant, and Republic Airways.
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