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Remy Gabalda | AFP | Getty Images A fertilizer shortage has added to growing concerns about the Ukraine war’s impact on the price and scarcity of certain basic foods. Combined, Russia and Belarus had provided about 40% of the world’s exports of potash, according to Morgan Stanley. Russia’s exports were hit by sanctions. Further, in
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A man passes a Hewlett Packard display at a technology conference Jim Young | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. HP — Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway became the largest shareholder in the computer hardware company, sending shares up 16.4%. Berkshire Hathaway bought nearly 121 million shares, or about an 11% stake
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Alcoa (AA): Aluminum prices are skyrocketing, fueled by fears over a potential supply crunch. Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE:CLF): The steelmaker is poised to benefit from a tight steel market. Cognex (NASDAQ:CGNX): The machine-vision company has significant growth potential, driven by logistics spending and EVs. Source: iQoncept / Shutterstock.com Mid-capitalization (cap) stocks typically benefit from cyclical upturns in
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MoffettNathanson is the latest analyst firm to sound the alarm on fintech stocks in a report titled, “Fintech: down but not out.” Affirm (NASDAQ:AFRM) is one of the companies under fire, which provides consumers with a “buy now, pay later” option on their purchases. In the year thus far, AFRM stock has declined by over 60%.
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Homeownership may be a part of the American Dream—but in reality, roughly one in three American households (nearly 36%) lives in rentals, according to a 2020 report by the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University. Renting has also become much more common among the age groups and family types that were traditionally more
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In this article ENV Cokada | E+ | Getty Images Company: Envestnet (ENV) Business: Envestnet provides wealth management services and software to the investment community. It has an excellent product with 90% retention and secular tailwinds. Envestnet was founded in 1999 by Jud Bergman and Bill Crager. Bergman was chairman and CEO of the company
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RIO Tinto (RTNTF): A high dividend yield and strong margins make RTNTF stock a buy. Vale (VALE): The positive outlook for iron ore prices and nickel in the long-term, two of its key products, should continue to support Vale’s shares. BHP (BHP): Strong anticipated bottom-line growth and cheap valuation metrics constitute an opportunity for investors
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In this article UBSG-CH JPM MS Jed Finn, Chief Operating Officer for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and Head of Corporate and Institutional Solutions Source: Morgan Stanley After making inroads managing money for the merely wealthy, Morgan Stanley is setting its sights on the richest of the rich — family offices with tens of billions of
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Andersons (ANDE): Andersons recently set record EBITDA numbers due to strength in its nutrient segment. Bunge Limited (BG): The company’s tight crop supply and storage facilities are significant value-adds in the current market climate. Yield10 Bioscience (YTEN): Gain offerings, an improved IP portfolio and earnings growth could result in a stock price surge. Wheat holds
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New Oriental Education (NYSE:EDU) is up more than 900% today after the stock underwent a one-for-ten American Depositary Shares (ADS) reverse split. The operation did not affect the fundamentals of the education specialist and investors should not get too excited by it. Indeed, after the ADS ratio change, EDU stock trading price was expected to increase proportionally,
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