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The Force Is With Them: The 3 Companies That Will Make Big Money From Star Wars
Forbes - 3 Sep 2015 18:13
Disney, Hasbro and Electronic Arts investors stand to benefit from a galaxy far, far away.
A Gold Trade Investors Can't Refuse---Even if They Want To
Wall Street Journal - 3 Sep 2015 18:03
London-listed gold miner Polyus gives investors another hard lesson in why they should stay away from emerging-markets resources stocks with small free floats.
Traders Ride the ETF Roller Coaster
Wall Street Journal - 4 Sep 2015 01:47
Mom-and-pop investors who trade in exchange-traded funds and notes linked to commodities have experienced some of the roughest volatility over the past several weeks.
June quarter results: India's corporate conundrum
livemint.com - 4 Sep 2015 00:16
The marginal growth in earnings in the June quarter, when economic growth slowed to 7% from 7.5% in the preceding months, is nothing to get excited about
Power: utilization levels fall on subdued demand
livemint.com - 4 Sep 2015 00:10
Though soft global coal prices and coal block auctions helped some firms secure fuel, their merchant power capacities continue to see un-remunerative prices
See Which 9 Guru Fund Managers Hold IBM
Forbes - 3 Sep 2015 23:56
When hedge fund manager "titans" think alike, investors are wise to pay attention. At Holdings Channel, we have reviewed 4,043 13F filings for the 06/30/2015 reporting period, and noticed that International Business Mach...
Which 10 Gurus All Hold Precision Castparts?
Forbes - 3 Sep 2015 23:54
When hedge fund manager "titans" think alike, investors are wise to pay attention. At Holdings Channel, we have reviewed 4,043 13F filings for the 06/30/2015 reporting period, and noticed that Precision Castparts Corp. (...
Cement: where is the recovery?
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:48Telecom: telcos shine, but investors get jittery
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:33
While it's still not clear what the exact impact of Jio's launch will be, one thing's clear--the competitive landscape will soon be vastly different compared with what it has been
Real estate: the sobering reality of realty companies
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:33Pharma: no quick cure in sight
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:33
While companies are sticking to their strategy and are expected to do well in the longer run, the short term may see some hiccups
Oil and gas: Refining margins soar
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:32
Benchmark Singapore gross refining margins averaged $8/barrel in the last quarter, compared with $8.5/bbl in the March quarter
Metals and the problem called China
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:32
Weak demand for metals, both globally and at home, and declining metal prices are the main problems facing the sector
Infrastructure: A ray of hope returns
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:32Consumer: sales growth wears thin
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:32
The one bright spot is lower input costs, which have given companies room to stoke consumer demand
Capital goods: companies' order inflows disappoint
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:32
A prolonged delay in business recovery can result in broad-based earnings estimates cuts
Banking: still in the woods
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:32
Until the recovery gathers steam and stress levels come down, the divergence between public and private sector banks may continue, which is also reflected in the stock prices
Aviation: flying high
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:32
Falling crude prices have led to cost savings and higher profits
Automobiles: low raw material cost fattens profit margins
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:32
Plunging global commodity prices and domestic markets powered profitability, like in the March quarter
Agri inputs: Rains play spoilsport
livemint.com - 3 Sep 2015 23:31
The season started on a downbeat note as contradictory monsoon rain forecasts made farmers wary of making heavy investments
Big Pharma: The Moment of Dread Is Here
Wall Street Journal - 3 Sep 2015 23:10
The impact of biosimilars in the U.S. will be gradual. Drug-company investors should still be wary.
Will the FCC Mute Broadcasters?
Wall Street Journal - 3 Sep 2015 23:06
The FCC may be preparing to take a bigger role in regulating the retransmission fees paid to broadcasters.