3 May, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Restaurant Stocks Looking Vulnerable Amid Weak GDP, Industry Data
Restaurant Stocks Looking Vulnerable Amid Weak GDP, Industry Data
From Tony Sagami: How’s the American economy doing? According to the Commerce Department … not good! The Commerce Department released the first-quarter GDP numbers last week. And they showed that the American economy grew at a snail’s pace of 0.7% in Q1 2017.
That’s the weakest growth in three years, and it’s below the 0.9% that Wall Street was expecting.
3 May, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on How Tesla Stock Has Gained 1,600% Since Its IPO
How Tesla Stock Has Gained 1,600% Since Its IPO
How a car company that sold fewer than 100,000 cars last year became more valuable than either Ford or General Motors.
3 May, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Tesla is the most painful stock for short sellers in 2017
Tesla is the most painful stock for short sellers in 2017
Traders short selling Tesla’s soaring stock have lost $3.7 billion this year, eclipsing the combined losses of traders shorting Apple, Amazon.com, and Netflix.
3 May, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Jaguar Sales Tripled in April
Jaguar Sales Tripled in April
Jaguar’s sales tripled in April, due primarily to the surge in demand for its F-Pace SUV.
3 May, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Separating cash-flow and voting right with options
Separating cash-flow and voting right with options
Hi guys,
I have a question regarding hedging. There is an ongoing discussion whether the existence of multiple share classes with different voting rights is beneficial in a corporate governance sense. However, I was wondering if it was theoretically possible to reproduce the separation of cash-flow rights and voting rights even in case of only a single share class. If I own a share, is it possible to completely hedge the risk so that I solely own the voting right? And how relevant are…
3 May, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Technicals Show Downside Potential For British Stocks
Technicals Show Downside Potential For British Stocks
From Chris Kimble: Below looks at the FTSE 100 index from London, over the past 30-years. The long-term trend in this important index from Europe remains up, as it has created a series of highs lower and higher highs, since the 2009 lows.
The FTSE has spent the majority of the past 25-years, inside of rising channel (1).