Vincent Martin's Comment & Analysis
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Intuit stock has plunged 43% from November highs — an unwarranted decline
The long-term story is attractive, with management promising substantial growth
But INTU still trades at 35x this year's...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comIt seems incredibly easy to make the case for Kohl's Corporation (NYSE:KSS) stock at the moment. Relative to trailing twelve-month results, shares...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comIt seems hard to believe, but it was less than three months ago that Elon Musk announced his offer to acquire Twitter (NYSE:TWTR). A week and a...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comPurely from a fundamental perspective, Jumia Technologies (NYSE:JMIA) stock looks like a zero, or something close. Indeed, the financial...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comBack in 2019, there was an intriguing bull case for Kellogg (NYSE:K) stock. The stock had been struggling for some time, gaining just 7% total...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comIt's exceptionally easy to make the bear case for Spotify (NYSE:SPOT) stock. Even with the shares off 54% year-to-date and 65% from their 2021...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comBased upon the company's guidance for fiscal 2022 (ending July), Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) stock trades at 13x earnings. That's an exceptionally...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comAt its Investor Day last week, Abercrombie & Fitch Company (NYSE:ANF) detailed its financial targets for fiscal 2025 (ending January 2026)....
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comSo-called “pandemic winners” have been hammered over the past year, even relative to plunging broad market indices. DocuSign...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comOver the past decade, including dividends, Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) stock has returned 182%. That's nearly 11% annualized—a seemingly impressive...