Vincent Martin's Comment & Analysis
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This article was written exclusively for Investing.comFor most publicly traded leisure companies, normalcy is returning after the worldwide novel coronavirus pandemic. But that hasn't been the case...
During the final three years of the 1990s, Home Depot (NYSE:HD) shares gained over 500%. A strong economy and a booming stock market led consumers to spend heavily on their homes.Between fiscal 1996...
In March 2017, Snap (NYSE:SNAP) held its initial public offering. Given Snap's already-impressive reach in social media, the IPO was one of the most anticipated in years. Indeed, SNAP stock rallied...
From a fundamental perspective, there are two readily apparent reasons to buy Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) stock at the moment.The first is that COIN stock has been absolutely crushed. Shares are down more...
It's difficult to remember an acquisition that has received more attention than the purchase of Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) by Tesla's Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk. There may not be one.The deal's...
In February 2021, the high point for the market's most speculative stocks, Chewy (NYSE:CHWY) stock traded at $118. That price incredibly valued the online pet retailer at a whopping $50 billion.In...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comOn Oct. 1, 2018, Larry Culp took over as chief executive officer of General Electric (NYSE:GE). Since the close of trading that day, GE stock has...
It's not an exaggeration to say that, right now, Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) stock is everything that investors don't like. Even relative to a steep market sell-off over the past few weeks, the sectors in...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.comAmong all of the so-called “pandemic winners,” Zoom Video Communications (NASDAQ:ZM) might have had the most spectacular climb. Zoom...
It's difficult to value streaming entertainment giant Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) stock with any real confidence. There are simply too many moving parts.
The novel coronavirus pandemic unquestionably pulled...