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In yoga, “drishti” means where your eyes focus. Depending on how you’re contorted, your drishti (pronounced drish-dee) could be your inner knee, or it could be the horizon. The idea is that by focusing on a single point you are able to harness your energy and “see” the world more… Read More
Air Transport Service Group (NSDQ: ATSG) is getting ready to take flight. The operator and lessor of cargo planes just signed a contract with Amazon to shuttle a portion of its packages across the U.S. In a move to cement Air Transport’s position as its preferred air partner, Amazon has… Read More
I am adjusting the Profit Catalyst Alert data table to replace the buy limit prices with target prices. I do not expect any other major changes in the table. This isn’t a change in my investment philosophy or how I value stocks. It is simply a change to help… Read More
In my unrelenting search for Profit Catalyst Alert candidates I look at a slew of stocks. In the course of just one week I typically review over one hundred names. I take extensive notes on each one and keep long lists of those that didn’t make the cut, detailing… Read More
When is one-tenth of a percent worth more than one hundred million dollars? The answer: when Shake Shack disappointed a highly fickle investor base with a lower than expected sales number.The beloved purveyor of high end burgers and shakes saw its market value seared by almost $140 million when it… Read More
Vera Bradley (NSDQ: VRA) took the critical fourth quarter home in the bag. The purveyor of cotton quilted bags and accessories soothed nervous investors with earnings of 41 cents per share, in line with analyst estimates, and guidance for a better-than-hoped-for fiscal 2017 (ends January 2017). Management now forecasts 90… Read More
Criteo goes mobile and dials down annoyance factor. Read More
What a wild ride it’s been. I feel like we all climbed aboard a powerboat on Jan. 3 (a Brunswick powerboat) and have been battling eight-foot swells, hurricane-level winds and blistering rains since. The Russell 2000 is down 5.5% for the year but was down 17% at its Feb.11 low. Read More