Jan 23, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonShould We Flee From Cree?Things haven't always been smooth sailing for this semiconductor company, but better times could still be ahead.
Jan 23, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonTime for C-COR's Quarterly ClubbingDespite a long workout period for this small cable equipment vendor, one Fool is still keeping vigil.
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonConsumer Bites CitigroupLosses in U.S. consumer banking depress earnings for the fourth quarter.
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonEnergy Rocks, Schlumberger RollsThese are halcyon days for energy-services companies.
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonA Better Tune From KeyCorpFourth-quarter results surpassed expectations, but more work is needed on the consumer business.
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonMore Workin' Needed on This RailroadUnion Pacific is still the worst-run major railroad, but improvement could lead to outperformance in its stock.
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonParker-Hannifin: "Industrial" Isn't a Bad WordInvestors may fear them, but industrial stocks can sometimes be good values.
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonDoes Teradyne Pass the Test?How much recovery is already baked into the stock price?
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonFastenal Comes UnstuckInvestors panic in the face of decelerating store sales.
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonBone Up on BONYBONY has strong market share in many stable, yet lucrative, businesses.
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonProfiling the Next SuperstockWhere should you look to find the next breakaway success?
Jan 20, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonShould Investors Ring Up Alltel?Alltel has many fine traits. An enticing valuation just isn't one of them.
Jan 19, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonPfizer: Less Bad Is Good EnoughPfizer's quarter wasn't strong, but it was better than expected.
Jan 19, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonUnitedHealth Staying FitLet the analysts chirp about the quarter; this remains an exceptionally well-run company.
Jan 19, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonNovartis Marches OnWhile reported profits are masked by some charges, this Swiss drug company is still delivering the goods.
Jan 19, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonNot So Easy RiderCan strong cash flow and a die-hard fan base rev up Harley-Davidson again?
Jan 19, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonTime to Buy BB&T?If the stock sells off in the wake of fourth-quarter earnings, investors might want to be ready.
Jan 19, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonWatch Out for WachoviaGood business, good valuation, and a good dividend make for a good stock.
Jan 19, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonBig, Blue, and Known All OverThough it's a reasonable default proxy for technology, diligent Fools can probably do better than IBM.
Jan 19, 2006 by Stephen D. SimpsonNational City: Just Visiting, ThanksSometimes stocks trade at a discount for a reason.