The Big Short’s Michael Burry Explains Why Index Funds Are Like Subprime CDOs

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Description: For an investor whose story was featured in a best-selling book and an Oscar-winning movie, Michael Burry has kept a surprisingly low profile in recent years. Source: Bloomberg.com – video report Date: Sep 04, 2019 Link: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-09-04/michael-burry-explains-why-index-funds-are-like-subprime-cdos Questions for discussion: Summarize the analysis presented? Do you agree with the risk perception? What should investors… Read more »

Biggest Bond Rout in Years Whiplashes Bulls Who Had Been Right

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Description: (Bloomberg) — After August’s historic drop, it was starting to seem like Treasury yields could only fall. And then came Thursday, when an enormous surge reminded even well-entrenched bulls that the world’s biggest bond market isn’t a one-way street. Source: Bloomberg – Yahoo.Finance.com – video report Date: Sep 05, 2019 Link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bond-bulls-big-reminder-treasuries-145330270.html Questions for… Read more »

Mohamed El-Erian on the bond markets: ‘If you stick with the old rules, you will lose’

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Description: Economist Mohamed El-Erian told CNBC Friday that investors need to think differently about the global bond market, saying that the asset class should be treated in an “opportunistic” manner rather than as a core part of a portfolio. Source: CNBC.com – video report Date: Sep 04, 2019 Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/06/mohamed-el-erian-on-bonds-if-you-stick-with-old-rules-you-will-lose.html Questions for discussion: What is… Read more »

Beyond Meat’s stock falls after D.A. Davidson analyst starts coverage with a rare bearish rating

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Description: Shares of Beyond Meat Inc. BYND, -3.91% sank 3.2% in midday trading Thursday, after analyst Brian Holland at D.A. Davidson started coverage of the plant-based meat company with a rare bearish rating, citing concerns over the total addressable market of “non-meat” eaters over the longer term. Source: MarketWatch.com Date: Sep 06, 2019 Link: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/beyond-meats-stock-falls-after-da-davidson-analyst-starts-coverage-with-a-rare-bearish-rating-2019-09-06?mod=mw_theo_homepage Questions for discussion:… Read more »

In a world of disappearing income, these stable stocks pay a high dividend yield

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Description: In a world of falling and even negative interest rates, investors are searching high and low for yield. Source: CNBC.com Date: Sep 04, 2019 Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/04/in-a-world-of-disappearing-income-these-stable-stocks-pay-a-high-dividend-yield.html Questions for discussion: What do you think about the advice presented to investors in this report? What are the risks to investors who choose to follow the advice?… Read more »

WeWork Is Going Public. Are Its Numbers Too Private?

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Description: As the fast-growing purveyor of shared work space prepares for an I.P.O., its filings lack some important insights. Source: NYTimes.com Date: Aug 29, 2019 Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/29/business/wework-ipo.html Questions for discussion: What are the concerns expressed in the article? What do you think of the WEWORK business model, from an investor’s point of view?

Roku is growing even faster than Netflix did at the same point, analyst says

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Description: Roku’s streaming business is growing faster than Netflix was at a similar stage in the company’s life, according to analysts at William Blair. The firm said it expects Roku to reach 80 million active accounts by 2025. Source: CNBC.com Date: Aug 27, 2019 Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/27/roku-growing-faster-than-netflix-did-at-same-point-william-blair-says.html Questions for discussion: Why is this financial analyst so optimistic about the… Read more »

Apple’s iPhone trade-in boost has just begun

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Description: Apple Inc. may have just seen its worst sequential drop in iPhone revenue for any March quarter in the company’s history, but investors seem optimistic about where the smartphone giant is headed. Shares of Apple AAPL, +7.05%  were up 6.2% in Wednesday morning trading, putting the company on track to reclaim a $1 trillion valuation. The stock would… Read more »

Yum Brands shares fall after Taco Bell and Pizza Hut same-store sales growth disappoints

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Description: Yum Brands reported first-quarter earnings Wednesday that beat Wall Street’s expectations, but weaker-than-expected same store-sales growth at Taco Bell and Pizza Hut disappointed investors. Source: CNBC.com – video report Date: May 01, 2019 Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/01/yum-brands-q1-2019-earnings.html Questions for discussion: Summarize and evaluate the financial results presented in this report. Do you think the stock looks attractive… Read more »

Bombardier to scrap controversial executive compensation plan

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Description: Market regulator said plan to allow sale of shares met the rules, but could lead to negative perceptions Source: CBC.ca Date: April 26, 2019 Link: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/bombardier-compensation-plan-1.5112398 Questions for discussion: What was the perceptual problem here? Why do you think the firm didn’t act on its own initiative to change this compensation plan? Do you… Read more »