2011 has ended, and many companies that were good are now bad - really, really bad! Now we all know the main reason of why good companies go bad: incompetent management, and by management here I mean top level executives, as in CEOs. But who were the...
January 11, 2012 | In: Lists
In this article, I will list the top 10 most hated stocks in American markets, and why they're hated... The list is ordered alphabatecially, and not by the hate level.
1. AIG: AIG is the most treacherous stock every. You follow the trend and you buy...
We're now in the beginning of January 2012, and the January Effect is now set to take place: stocks that should not go up will go up, merely because those who have sold them back in December will buy them back in January. The January Effect will...
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Of course we have all heard lately that almost every company in the world has expressed interest in purchasing the flip that flopped, RIM (Research In Motion). Even a RIM Chairman confirmed this lately, by stating that RIM spurned an offer by Amazon (an...
I have written about RIM as a company and as a stock so many times before, and I've always bashed it. I always thought it was too expensive, that the company has no future, that it will go bankrupt soon, that it won't recover, etc... I did say though, at...
I see him everyday, he looks sadder and sadder, yet still hopeful, he checks Google finance to see RIMM's latest price, he then logs in to his investor's account, maybe Google is wrong. To his horror, Google is right, RIMM has reached another new...
First, I want to say before starting this article that I am not short on RIMM. I don't have any long or short position in RIMM, and nor do I intend to (at least at the current price level).
There is a lot of gossip at the moment that RIM (Research In...
Unless you've been living under a rock for the last couple of months, you know that RIM, as a company, is facing some serious issues. RIM is becoming more and more irrelevant in today's world, and is losing market share by the second. RIM may even go...
Before discussing the topic of this post, let's first examine RIMM for the last 6 months:
RIMM for the last 6 months
As you can see from the above, RIMM is stuck in a bearish hell since the beginning of March, after recovering from a near imminent...
One of the factors that I use to buy stocks is their P/E Ratio (Price/Earnings Ratio). The P/E Ratio is calculated by dividing the share price by the EPS (Earnings Per Share). For example, in the case of RIG, the P/E Ratio = Share Price/EPS = 73.10/2.97 =...