Daniel Jones
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Dan is a Select Freelance writer for The Motley Fool. He focuses primarily on the Consumer Goods sector but also likes to dive in on interesting topics involving energy, industrials, and macroeconomics!
Recent Articles by Daniel Jones
Jun 25, 2014
by Daniel Jones
Is Barnes & Noble's NOOK Separation a Miracle... or a Curse?
Although shares of Barnes & Noble soared higher on news that the company was ridding itself of the NOOK, the fallout could be huge. Moving forward, what does the company's move mean for Amazon, Microsoft, and Pearson?
Jun 23, 2014
by Daniel Jones
Don't Bet Your Lunch Money on a GrubHub Buyout!
After news broke that OpenTable would be acquired by Priceline Group for a hefty sum, shares of GrubHub soared in anticipation that it, too, might receive an offer. While this is possible, the odds are significantly stacked against the business.
Jun 22, 2014
by Daniel Jones
Is DreamWorks a Dream Come True, or are Disney and Lions Gate Better?
After being hit hard on news that its latest film performed poorly, shares in DreamWorks got hammered! Does this present the Foolish investor with an amazing opportunity to buy into the business, or would Disney or Lions Gate make for better prospects?
Jun 21, 2014
by Daniel Jones
Did Amazon Just Kill Sirius and Pandora?
After breaking news that it would begin offering Prime Music for all Amazon Prime members, shares of Amazon fell on fear that it would harm the business's bottom line. However, is it possible investors got this one wrong and that, instead, the company's move could signal the decline of Sirius and Pandora?
Jun 21, 2014
by Daniel Jones
Lululemon's $450 Million Mistake
After news broke that Lululemon would be buying back $450 million worth of its stock, the company's shares took a tumble. Moving forward, will history see this moment as a big blunder for the business and, if so, does this make Under Armour a better prospect?
Jun 20, 2014
by Daniel Jones
Will Priceline's Purchase of OpenTable Leave a Nasty Taste in Shareholders' Mouths?
After news broke that Priceline would be buying OpenTable, shares of the latter soared while Priceline's stock fell. Is this a sign that the company's move will be bad for shareholders, or is Mr. Market underestimating the value of the deal?
Jun 18, 2014
by Daniel Jones
3 Great Rite Aid Growth Opportunities
In spite of its risks and challenges, Rite Aid provides investors with an interesting way to play on industry trends that will also help out CVS Caremark and Walgreen down the road. Given this positive news, will Rite Aid see years of long-term gains?
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