Despite a solid start to the year, markets on Bay Street and Wall Street have struggled since fresh calendars went up. This week, Canada’s top banks have been pointing to economic pain ahead with higher loan loss provisions and a fall in quarterly prof...
Jonathon Brown
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March 2, 2023
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(Image via the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.) With headlines dominated by COVID-19 and one-million-plus jobless claims, the threat of hurricane (now tropical storm) Laura had almost come and gone without much international attention. Its path a...
Stockhouse Editorial
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September 9, 2020
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Metal that inspired Henry Ford In 1905, Henry Ford came across a remarkable metal that helped him to single-handedly revolutionize the budding American car industry. After a car race in Florida, Ford examined the wreckage of a French race car. He realized that many of...
Luke Burgess
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October 28, 2012
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This is what the bears don't get about oil stocks: These are no longer the reckless, wasteful, binge years of the shale boom. The smart companies have adapted to a new reality. Now, it's about dramatic new offshore discoveries that are being brought online in record speed....
Charles Kennedy
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January 9, 2020
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Which stocks could magnify S&P’s gains in case it rallies? Take a look at a part of our Stock Pick Update. We have included Technology, Consumer Discretionary and Materials stocks this time. The broad stock market has extended its short-term consolidation i...
Paul Rejczak
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July 2, 2020
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The quarterly highlights are provided in a Raymond James report. In a Nov. 7 research note, Raymond James analyst John Freeman wrote that Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP (KRP:NYSE) "reported record production in Q3/19, making way for about an 8% sequential distribution...
Streetwise Reports
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November 26, 2019
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In less than a week's time, the Facebook IPO has gone from the most-hyped technology event since Google went public into "blame-storming" mode. Details concerning the stock's sudden drop, the market's inability to process orders, and the (mis)behavior of insiders are start...
Adam J. Crawford
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October 28, 2012
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The Keystone XL ruckus shone a light on pipelines like never before. From the heated nature of the debate one could be forgiven for thinking that long, high-volume pipelines are something new to America. Really, that couldn't be further from the truth: The United States bu...
Marin Katusa
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October 28, 2012
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Since the turn of the year, energy stocks have become a put owner's dream--what with the energy sector virtually generating the worst returns of all US sectors. And the harder you look, the worse it gets, making it nearly impossible to find value in this gridlocked mess. ...
James Burgess, Oilprice.com
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January 24, 2020
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"On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone [and everything] drops to zero." For better or for worse, that grim and almost cynical quote by the charismatic anarchist Tyler Durden of Fight Club is set to one day become an existential crisis for the non-rene...
Joao Peixe
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February 5, 2020
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