Mar 14, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersCapital IrrelevanceInternet Capital Group continues to issue press releases, despite never being profitable.
Mar 9, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersPediatrix Misses by a HeartbeatA small earnings miss hits Pediatrix stock, but the pediatric critical care provider is healthier than it looks.
Mar 8, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersBuild-A-Bear Gets StuffedIs the lowered 2005 guidance worrisome? You bet.
Mar 8, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersBally's Totally Rotten ReportThe fish always stinks from the head down. A recent audit proves it.
Mar 8, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersWill 7% Mortgages Hurt Pulte?Pulte's CEO says mortgage rates will climb. Will it hurt business?
Mar 7, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersThere's Gold in Scrap MetalMetal Management's recycling biz is priceless, but only at certain times.
Feb 16, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersEnergizer's Still JuicedThe battery maker succeeds because it stays focused. But investors should be wary of any stumbles.
Feb 16, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersWhen Strikes Are Good for BusinessUnions are in trouble, and that's good news for supermarkets.
Feb 16, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersThe Myth of Socially Responsible Investing, Part 2Lawrence Meyers reconciles the logic -- or lack thereof -- of do-gooder investing.
Feb 11, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersAre Auction Houses on the Block?Mega-auctioneer eBay could turn the business upside down.
Feb 9, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersSolid Sales for Florida RockThe company continues to benefit from the worldwide cement shortage.
Feb 4, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersCash In on ACE Cash?The payday lender needs to diversify and put the brakes on dilution.
Feb 3, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersWhy I Won't Invest in AirlinesOil prices, poor management, terrorism -- what's not to hate about the airline industry?
Feb 3, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersLunch With Stan LeeSimplicity can sometimes be the key to a company's success.
Feb 1, 2005 by Lawrence MeyersFirst Cash Is Cashing InNothing helps the bottom line like charging nearly 400% interest on a loan.
Dec 27, 2004 by Lawrence MeyersPixar "Cars" Stalled: So What?Does the delayed release of the next Pixar film matter? Nope.
Dec 23, 2004 by Lawrence MeyersA Company Ready for Growth?IntegraMed America looks like the classic Peter Lynch investment. Even he thought so.
Dec 22, 2004 by Lawrence MeyersThe 10-Bagger You've Been Waiting ForIntegraMed America looks like the classic Peter Lynch investment. Even he thought so.