Special Report: 10 picks for 3 Next Big Things–Part 1, Why Big Data is such a powerful driver of Next Big Things and Part 2, My first three AI stock picks
While financial markets worry about the next 75 (or is it 100) basis points in interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve, about the chance that economic growth in China will dip below 6%, about the odds that oil will again top $100 a barrel by the end of the...Special Report: 10 picks for 3 Next Big Things–Part 1, Why Big Data is such a powerful driver of Next Big Things and Part 2, My first 2 AI stock picks
While financial markets worry about the next 75 (or is it 100) basis points in interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve, about the chance that economic growth in China will dip below 6%, about the odds that oil will again top $100 a barrel by the end of the...Special Report: 10 picks for 3 Next Big Things–Part 1, Why Big Data is such a powerful driver of Next Big Things and Part 2, My first AI stock pick
While financial markets worry about the next 75 (or is it 100) basis points in interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve, about the chance that economic growth in China will dip below 6%, about the odds that oil will again top $100 a barrel by the end of the...On the fourth day of Christmas my stock pick is Nvidia–and four colly birds
To subscribe to JAM you need to fill in some details below including, ahem, some info on how you'll pay us. A subscription is $199 (although if you're subscribing with one of our special offers it will be lower) for a year for ongoing and continuing access to the...Notes You Need for October 9: TSLA,TWTR, Macau gaming, GM, autonomous cars,
In my daily trawling through the market I come upon lots of tidbits of knowledge that I think are important to investors but that don’t justify a full post. I’ve decided to start compiling these notes here each day in a kind of running mini blog that I’m calling Notes You Need. I launched this new feature on JubakAM.com on December 1. For example, 11:20 a.m.: “Aegis Capital reports that it expects “less negative” ad growth for Twitter (TWTR) in the third quarter but notes that the company continues to face an uphill battle to convince advertisers to shift budgets to the platform. Aegis cites tough competitive environment for online ad dollars, rise of new competition like Amazon (AMZN) and Snap (SNAP), better ROIs on competing online ad platforms, and overall ad industry pressures. Aegis retained its sell rating on the shares.”