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Google to buy Fitbit for $2.1B

Google’s parent company Alphabet is buying Fitbit for $2.1 billion. The deal is expected to close in 2020. Yahoo Finance’s Adam Shapiro, Julie Hyman and Pras Subramanian discuss with DA Davidson Senior Analyst Tom Forte. …read more […]

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The “Blue Zones” of Wealth and Happiness

According to a world-renowned researcher and bestselling author, there are three things that lead to happiness.
Today, Alexander Green shares them and adds a fourth item that can help us all achieve true wealth.

Editor’s Note: In today’s column, Alexander Green introduces you to one of our incredible keynote speakers for the 22nd Annual Investment U Conference. If you haven’t already, I highly suggest you check out the details of our biggest event, which will feature insights from Alex, Nicholas Vardy and The Oxford Club’s expert strategists, along with guest presentations from the industry’s top economists and investment minds.
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Here is What Hedge Funds Think About PennantPark Investment Corp. (PNNT)

Is PennantPark Investment Corp. (NASDAQ:PNNT) a good bet right now? We like to analyze hedge fund sentiment before conducting days of in-depth research. We do so because hedge funds and other elite investors have numerous Ivy League graduates, expert network advisers, and supply chain tipsters working or consulting for them. There is not a shortage […] …read more […]

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Were Hedge Funds Right About Dumping Sierra Wireless, Inc. (SWIR)?

We are still in an overall bull market and many stocks that smart money investors were piling into surged through October 17th. Among them, Facebook and Microsoft ranked among the top 3 picks and these stocks gained 45% and 39% respectively. Hedge funds’ top 3 stock picks returned 34.4% this year and beat the S&P […] …read more […]

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Fed’s Kaplan says he supported rate cut only if Fed signaled nothing further

Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan said on Friday he went along with the U.S. central bank’s rate cut this week contingent on the Fed signaling that no further decreases to borrowing costs were likely, barring a material change in the economic outlook.

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