Nov 18, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCan't Count on Microsemi's StockThe company is solid, but the stock isn't such a bargain.
Nov 18, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonDiving Into the Dow: The Fourth FiveTwo of our Fools banter about the relative merits of some of the biggest companies in America.
Nov 18, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonGoldKist Gets the Kiss-OffThe poultry story is the same all around: less demand, lower pricing, and lower profits.
Nov 17, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCareful With Kulicke & SoffaCautious customers and historical volatility suggest that investors should proceed prudently.
Nov 17, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonLimited Brands, Limited GrowthWill repositioned brands drive better growth?
Nov 17, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonShowtime for Williams-SonomaThe holidays are the most important time of the year for retailers such as Williams-Sonoma. Are they ready?
Nov 17, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonBook on Barnes & Noble?Growth may never be strong again, but the cash flow is righteous.
Nov 17, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonIs Smucker Jamming the Quarter?A little weirdness has one Fool wondering about the business.
Nov 16, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonBorders and ShadingSluggish performance has this bookseller's stock near its lows.
Nov 16, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonAbercrombie & FitsKids don't care about gasoline or hurricanes -- they just want hot clothes.
Nov 16, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonHP Drills For DollarsEarnings missed estimates, but the land-based drilling market is still hot.
Nov 16, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonA Whole Lotta Nuthin' at ZaleThe excuses may change, but the poor performance remains the same.
Nov 16, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonTyco Tied to Cash FlowThis conglomerate looks both cash-rich and undervalued.
Nov 15, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonInternational Superstar Stocks: Why Invest Overseas?Investing in foreign companies can offer Fools greater growth and lower overall risk in their portfolios.
Nov 15, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonDiving Into The Dow: The Third FiveTwo of our Fools banter about the relative merits of some of the biggest companies in America.
Nov 15, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonIs Staples an Easy Buy?Solid fundamentals make the office supply chain one to consider.
Nov 15, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonBJ's Treads WaterThe food side of the business improves, but the merchandise side stagnates.
Nov 15, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonDo Parts Sum Up for ArvinMeritor?This vehicle components company hopes to grow despite the cyclical swings in truck demand.
Nov 15, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonGuidant, J&J Kiss and Make UpIt's a classic romance: initial infatuation, a nasty spat, and now a happy ending.
Nov 15, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonBetween a Rock and Rock-TennThe stock of this small packaging company looks cheap, but this is a difficult sector for long-term investments.