Article Archives 7-26-98
Thai
Stocks Report
August
1, 1998: 6:40 PM EDT
Don't blow off all future
investments in Asia just yet... Paul Renaud of
Thaistocks.com feels that Thai companies will continue to
benefit even though the rest of Asia is experiencing a
recession. Learn how you can profit from the
current situation in Asia.
Covered
Calls Primer
August
1, 1998: 6:30 PM EDT
Investing in options can allow
the small investor much greater leverage. Eric
Aafedt, founder of CoveredCall.com, shares strategies for
successfully writing covered calls.
The
Bull Market Report
August
1, 1998: 6:20 PM EDT
Stocks fall sharply on heavy
volume; U.S. economic growth slowed in spring quarter;
Japan jobless rate worst ever; Ciena and Tellabs ratings
cut; Hewlett-Packard sets three-month pay cut; Qwest in
calling card deal with OfficeMax; Analyst views Qwest as
a growth play; Priceline.com sets national auto sales;
AOL releases 4.0 software; Ascend Communications to buy
Stratus Computer for $800 million; BizFN.com featured in
New Sites Department.
Modtech
(MODT)
August
1, 1998: 5:56 PM EDT
Ron Lee of Lee Capital Management
shares his thoughts on Modtech (MODT). With a
backlog of $60 million and recent first half earnings of
$0.83 compared with $0.55 for the year ago period,
Modtech shares can only move higher.
Technology
Stock Analysis
July
31, 1998: 3:17 PM EDT
Technology analyst David Takata
of Gruntal & Co. sees a tough second half for the PC
area of the market. Takata gives his
recommendations on technology stocks that are likely to
do well in this uneasy market.
ASMLF
Lithography Holdings (ASMLF)
July
31, 1998: 3:02 PM EDT
ASMLF Lithography Holdings is the
worlds sixth largest supplier of semiconductor
manufacturing equipment. ASMLF shares are currently
depressed due to poor news from other semiconductor
companies, giving aggressive investors an excellent
buying opportunity.
Las
Vegas Gaming Stock Report
July
31, 1998: 1:17 PM EDT
Ameristar Gaming (ASCA) upgraded
to buy.
The
Bull Market Report
July
30, 1998: 10:40 PM EDT
Stocks surge on positive
inflation news; Yahoo! stock splits; Paul Allen to buy
cable company for $4.5 billion; Ciena shares fall on
uncertainty over AT&T contract; Internic domain
registrations rise 91 percent; Compaq teams up with
RadioShack.
Market
Call
July
30, 1998: 10:25 PM EDT
Disney Co. (DIS) at critical
support level - lower prices ahead if Disney breaks $35
support.
Cade
Industries (CADE)
July
30, 1998: 9:24 PM EDT
Cade Industries is a provider of
advanced material products for the worldwide aerospace
industry. With a backlog of $84 million and
expectations of 60 percent earnings growth on 50 percent
revenue growth, CADE seems destined to succeed.
Edupage
Internet Report
July
30, 1998: 6:07 PM EDT
California spins off virtual university; States
criticize Microsoft's counterclaim; Software flaw in
popular e-mail programs; SEC beefs up internet coverage.
OEX
Advantage
July
30, 1998: 1:39 PM EDT
OEX Advantage market outlook
report provided by Bedford & Associates.
The
Bull Market Report
July
30, 1998: 2:34 AM EDT
Stocks end lower amid
uncertainties over earnings; Cisco sticking to
acquisition strategy; First Boston initiates coverage of
EKNK, XCIT, INTU, and YHOO with buy ratings; Intel
upgraded to buy at Gruntal; PC sales in Europe up 19.2
percent for quarter; Morgan Stanley bullish on Phillip
Morris (MO).
Market
Call
July
30, 1998: 2:09 AM EDT
At Home Corp. (ATHM): Peak volume
and exhaustion gap failure will lead stock lower.
IPOs:
Are They For You?
July
29, 1998: 5:35 PM EDT
Initial Public Offerings (IPOs)
are not for everyone. They can be profitable and
exciting, but they are not for everyone.
Morning
Call
July
29, 1998: 11:20 AM EDT
Shares in Tokyo show modest
gains; Stocks mixed in London; Signs of correction in US
markets.
The
Bull Market Report Briefing
July
29, 1998: 10:50 AM EDT
Dow drops on Clinton concerns and
profit-taking.
Market
Call
July
28, 1998: 11:05 PM EDT
Media Arts Group (ARTS) breaks
support level of $18.
Edupage
Internet Report
July
28, 1998: 5:12 PM EDT
Bell Atlantic to buy GE for $52.8 billion;
Dartmouth College endorses Apple's iMac; Hand-Held PCs
and productivity; Venture Capital and
business-to-business model; Net privacy under siege;
Filtering the internet; AltaVista name sold to Compaq for
$3 million.
Morning
Call
July
28, 1998: 11:45 AM EDT
Nikkei 225 average rose 170
points to 16,115; Hopes of lower interest rates in London
lead market higher; Nortek Inc. beats Wall Street
expectations by 15 cents per share.
NASDAQ
Composite
July
28, 1998: 8:30 AM EDT
Mark Johnson provides insight to
the recent gains in the NASDAQ Composite and sheds some
light on what the future might hold.
Market
Call
July
27, 1998: 10:30 PM EDT
Southwest Airlines (LUV) ready to
break resistance at $32.
The
Bull Market Report
July
27, 1998: 10:15 PM EDT
GTE in merger talks with Bell
Atlantic; US home sales fall; Ericsson profit increases;
Dell Computer ties Compaq in sales; Qwest beats street
expectations; eBAY files for IPO; 1 million copies of
Microsoft's Windows 98 OS sold.
Maxim
Integrated Products (MXIM)
July
27, 1998: 2:50 PM EDT
Doug MacKay of the White Oak
Growth Fund shares his ideas on Maxim Integrated Products
(MXIM).
Morning
Call
July
27, 1998: 9:30 AM EDT
Markets headed lower today
according to R.G. Boomers; Aluminum Company of America
analysis.
Market
Call
July
26, 1998: 9:45 PM EDT
Boeing Company (BO) lagging
market for past several months.
Edupage
Internet Report
July
26, 1998: 7:20 PM EDT
AT&T to form joint venture with BT;
RealNetworks retaliates against Microsoft; Senate votes
to ban internet gambling.
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