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5 Top Stock Trades for Tuesday Morning

U.S. stocks jumped higher Monday on news that trade tensions between China and the U.S. are cooling off. Can stocks continue higher this week? Here are our top stock trades for Tuesday. Top Stock Trades for Tomorrow #1: Celgene (CELG) …read more […]

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US demands wholesale changes in Iran policies post-nuke deal

The Trump administration on Monday demanded that Iran make wholesale changes in its military and regional policies or face “the strongest sanctions in history,” as it sought to turn up heat on Tehran after President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from a landmark nuclear deal. In speech that called Iran out for a wide range of “malign activities” apart from its nuclear program, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called for the negotiation of a new deal that would go far beyond the single focus of the 2015 agreement and would have the status of a formal treaty. Unless …read more […]

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Consumer Reports finds flaws in Tesla’s Model 3

Musk had driven shares in the electric carmaker 4 percent higher with a weekend twitter discussion which showed the company was aiming initially to deliver more profitable and higher-priced fully-loaded editions of the Model 3. The car, which starts at $35,000 (£26,097), is seen as crucial to Tesla’s profitability at a time when it is battling reports of crashes involving its vehicles, questions over funding and production shortfalls. Musk said the fully-loaded version, excluding its vaunted autopilot feature, retailed at $78,000. …read more […]

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Consumer Reports finds flaws in Tesla's Model 3

The car, which starts at $35,000, is seen as crucial to Tesla’s profitability at a time when it is battling reports of crashes involving its vehicles, questions over funding and production shortfalls. Musk said the fully-loaded version, excluding its vaunted autopilot feature, retailed at $78,000. Consumer Reports, however, declined to recommend the Model 3 and criticised it for having overly-long stopping distances and difficult-to-use controls. …read more […]

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Top 20 Gold Stocks to Buy Despite Irrational Markets

While gold stocks seemingly offer a viable solution, their overall performance has been unusually disappointing. When it does, today’s beaten-up and undervalued gold stocks could witness a robust revival. While I don’t begrudge the equities sector enjoying its resilient bull market, the underperformance in gold stocks doesn’t quite jibe. …read more […]

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Sears Stores Closing 2018: List of 40 Latest Closures

Sears Holdings Corp (NASDAQ:SHLD) announced that the company is shuttering the doors of at least 40 more stores in the coming months. The retail chain announced that it will be closing 40 Sears and Kmart stores in July and August, according to a Business Insider report from May 19. The company has yet to comment on the matter, which includes 31 Sears locations and nine Kmart stores that will be closing in 24 states. …read more […]

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Apple just cut the price of the one cable you can't get anywhere else that charges your iPhone super fast (AAPL)

Apple recently cut the price of the USB-C to Lightning cable from $25 to $19.This is the cord you need if you want to plug the latest iPhone directly into the latest MacBook without a dongle. It’s also the cord that unlocks a fast-charging option that can refill 50% of an iPhone 8 battery in 30 minutes. …read more […]

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Bannon Condemns Mnuchin’s Trade Truce as China Giveaway

Former Trump political strategist Steve Bannon condemned a weekend truce in the U.S. trade dispute with China as a capitulation, signaling dissatisfaction among the president’s allies. Bannon targeted Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, a former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. banker, for his role in the trade talks. President Donald Trump “changed the dynamic regarding China but in one weekend Secretary Mnuchin has given it away,” Bannon said in an interview. …read more […]

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Noah Holdings Stock Price and Research (NYSE: NOAH)

Noah Holdings (NYSE: NOAH) is a $4 billion company today. Investors that bought shares one year ago are sitting on a 148.16% total return. That’s above the S&P 500’s return of 16.43%.

Noah Holdings stock is beating the market, and it reports earnings soon. But does that make it a good buy today? To answer this question we’ve turned to the Investment U Stock Grader. Our research team built this system to diagnose the financial health of a company.

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✓ Earnings-per-Share (EPS) Growth: Noah Holdings reported a recent EPS growth rate of 77.77%. That’s above the …read more […]

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Pastor: Mental illness drove man to ram car into his family

A “pillar of the community” who was suffering from severe mental illness left a meal with his family, got into his sport utility vehicle and then drove at high speed into the restaurant, killing his daughter and daughter-in-law and critically injuring other relatives, his pastor said Monday. “Not in a million years could anybody who knows Roger Self ever imagine he would do this,” said the Rev. Austin Rammell of Venture Church in Dallas, North Carolina, a close friend of the family. “It’s very possible that in his mind, he was thinking the best thing for this family …read more […]

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U.S. top court backs companies over worker class-action claims

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a blow to the rights of workers on Monday by allowing companies to require them to sign away their ability to bring class-action claims against management, agreements already in place for about 25 million employees. The justices, in a 5-4 ruling with the court’s conservatives in the majority, endorsed the legality of the growing practice by companies to compel workers to sign arbitration agreements waiving their right to bring class-action claims on various disputes, primarily over wages and hours. The ruling could apply more broadly to discrimination claims but the court did not …read more […]