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Mar 15, 2019
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week Ending March 15
Let's take a look at companies that raised/lowered their dividend this week. Mar 14, 2019
Boeing Had Been Overpriced, Breakup Facebook, Amazon, and Alphabet?
Let’s cover some of the recent developments related to Boeing and ongoing political posturing as it relates to large tech companies. Don’t forget about the 40/40 goal, and be sure to check out the tremendous success rates of the Exclusive publication! Mar 12, 2019
FB/FIZZ Methodologically Speaking and CMG, AAPL, BA!
Let’s talk about the importance of having CFA charterholder research at your advisory practice and some recent notable stock price movements within the context of our methodology. Mar 8, 2019
The 40/40 Goal, 3 Videos and the Book Tour Begins!
I want to share the 40/40 goal which I need your help to achieve. Also, there are three videos in this email I want you to watch over the weekend, and I'm excited that the book tour will begin April 13 in Chicago! Mar 8, 2019
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week Ending March 8
Let's take a look at companies that raised/lowered their dividend this week. Mar 6, 2019
Tandem Diabetes Care: An Emerging Leader in Diabetes Technology
Image Source: Tandem Investor PresentationOver the past year or so, Tandem Diabetes Care has gone from jockeying for position in the domestic insulin pump market to a global leader in diabetes care technology. Significant growth catalysts remain in place, and the company expects to soon begin realizing meaningful efficiencies of scale as robust top-line growth continues. Mar 4, 2019
News Roundup: US-China Trade Talks, Plastics Prices, Vale, and Philip Morris
No changes to newsletter portfolios. Mar 1, 2019
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week Ending March 1
Let's take a look at companies that raised/lowered their dividend this week. Feb 28, 2019
ConocoPhillips: Turnaround Story in Progress
Image Source: ConocoPhillips ConocoPhillips disappointed income-oriented investors when it cut its payout back in early 2016, a situation that was predictable given the company’s weakened Dividend Cushion ratio. However, a lot has changed since then. Now, ConocoPhillips’ Dividend Cushion ratio has climbed back to 3.5, and it’s likely the turnaround strategy launched by management several years ago will enable ConocoPhillips to reclaim its status as an income growth idea in the future. We continue to watch the company closely.
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Image Source: KLX Energy ServicesKLX Energy Services posted tremendous top and bottom-line growth during fiscal 2018 and great margin expansion. That being said, KLX Energy Services was still free cash flow negative, and it carries a material net debt load. While an interesting company and one we will keep on our radar going forward, KLXE is a risky investment in a tough market that even the bigwigs are having trouble navigating. The risks are too great for us.