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- The Bull Case for Simon Property Group
- Bullish Bankers submits: Among the battered real estate industry there are a few REITs that are situated to take advantage of the carnage and profit in the long run. Simon Property Group SPG is going to be poised to snatch up properties at rock bottom prices from sellers...
- External links 2009-04-02
- Could McDonald's New Angus Burger Be Considered a Green Shoot?
- Bullish Bankers submits: I’m sure quite a few eyes rolled when reading the title of this article. “Green Shoot” has been thrown around the financial media incessantly over the past few months, to the dismay of many. The thought that a new menu item at McDonald’s MCD [57.05,...
- External links 2009-07-12
- Can AutoZone Get Back In the Zone?
- Bullish Bankers submits: By Brad Lightner Due to the weak economy, Americans are resorting to keeping their vehicles longer, leaving automakers like General Motors GM and Ford F struggling with new car sales. One statistic shows that the average age of vehicles has increased by over 40 percent...
- External links 2009-05-21
- Sustained Recovery Should Give Carnival Corp. a Reason to Party
- Bullish Bankers submits: The Consumer Discretionary sector is one of the more intuitive sectors, with earnings driven by consumer spending. The consumer-led nature of this recession has driven discretionary stocks south, with households cutting spending and increasing savings rates (to 3.6%). The companies that have fared the...
- External links 2009-05-20
- Great Time to Jump into Whole Foods
- Bullish Bankers submits: There is a long-term trend in the Western world towards a green culture. This includes hybrid cars, energy-efficient homes, and organic foods. Once a niche sub-culture, organic food is now pervasive throughout our society. The industry has been growing without fail for a decade, both in...
- External links 2009-05-19
- Despite Rough Quarter, Nike's at the Top of Its Game
- Bullish Bankers submits: Nike NKE recently reported second quarter earnings per share of $0.80, up 13% from last year and two cents above the consensus estimate of $0.78 per share. Although some of this growth was due to currency gains and a lower tax rate, Nike is still doing...
- External links 2008-12-30
- A Not-So-Merry Christmas for Retailers
- Bullish Bankers submits: It seems Santa had few gifts for retailers this holiday season, as December sales plummeted 4%, excluding automobiles and gasoline. Relative to last year’s gain of 2.4%, the sales drop-off is worse than industry experts had called for. Analysts believed rampant promotions and price...
- External links 2008-12-29
- Walgreen: Can Scaling Back Boost Profits?
- Bullish Bankers submits: By Chris Barella As the current recession continues to dig deeper into companies' bottom lines, higher costs and lower profits equals contraction rather than growth. by Bullish Bankers
- External links 2008-12-26
- GameStop Has Received an Undeserved Beating
- Bullish Bankers submits: By Derek Stevens The Holiday Season is upon us, and while it is normally a time of family bonding and relaxation, the equities market isn’t taking time off for a break. On the contrary, most investors are afraid of what’s in store for this year’s holiday...
- External links 2008-12-10
- Lowe's and Home Depots' Good Earnings - Still, A Bleak Future
- Bullish Bankers submits: By Chris Barrella Lowe’s LOW, the world’s second largest home improvement retailer, reported better than expected numbers on Monday as the fall of the housing market continued to dampen sales for home construction and improvement products. Investors celebrated as diluted earnings per share came...
- External links 2008-11-24
- McDonald's Q4 Earnings: Strong Comps Dimmed by Strong Dollar
- Bullish Bankers submits: McDonald’s MCD reported fourth quarter earnings before the bell on Monday, beating earnings estimates but missing on revenue expectations. Earnings per share came in at $0.87, while analysts were expecting $0.83 on average. Relative to the year ago quarter, earnings fell 23%, due to...
- External links 2009-01-28
- Despite Slide in Profits, Yum Brands Reports Solid Q4
- Bullish Bankers submits: The world’s largest restaurant company in terms of system restaurants with nearly 36,000 restaurants in over 110 countries and territories, Louisville, Kentucky based Yum! Brands, Inc. YUM announced for the fourth quarter and full-year 2008 after the bell last Tuesday. With some initial selling pressure...
- External links 2009-02-09
- Finding Big Value in Big Lots
- Bullish Bankers submits: By Brad Lightner As the economy continues to struggle and discretionary spending tightens, consumers are pinching pennies and looking for any way to save a buck. Stock price run-ups in companies such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc. WMT [53.12, -1.32 (-2.42%)] have proven this simple economic...
- External links 2008-10-15
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- Why Amazon Will Continue to Outperform in This Sluggish Market
- Bullish Bankers submits: As the economy continues to suffer from lower consumer confidence and weaker consumer spending, many believe that the retail sector has taken a beating from these weaknesses. One segment related to retail is eCommerce, an online version of retail that can be seen with companies such...
- External links 2009-04-22
- Charles Schwab Is a Great Long Term Play
- Bullish Bankers submits: Charles Schwab, SCHW, a leader in financial services, is now much more than the online broker it was even just five years ago. The company provides a full range securities brokerage, banking, money management, and financial advisory services to individuals and independent investment advisors. As of...
- External links 2009-02-08
- Goldman, Sachs bullish on b-to-b e-commerce prospects - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
- NEW YORK -- Investment banking firm Goldman, Sachs & Co. said it expects a five-year, $1.5 trillion boom in business-to-business e-commerce in industries ranging from automobiles to medical equipment. In a recent report on the sector, Goldman said that the retail sector, with sites such as Yahoo and eBay, has...
- Research articles 1999-10-04
- Which Asset Classes Should Investors Choose?
- Dr Enzio von Pfeil submits: Some notes from Dr. Enzio von Pfeil's August 12, 2008, appearance on CNBC Asia: You were bullish about commodities the last few times when you were on the show. What do you think of the current pullback in commodities? Is the boom over? Or...
- External links 2008-08-12
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