Monthly Archives: July 2015

Hormel Dividend Stock Analysis

Hormel Foods (HRL) has quietly assembled a large portfolio of well-known food brands… The image below shows many of the company’s well-known brands. The company’s more successful brands include: Skippy peanut butter, Spam, Dinty Moore, Jennie-O Turkey, Muscle Milk, and the recently acquired Applegate Farms. The Applegate Organics Acquisition Hormel recently acquired Applegate Farms for $775 million. Applegate…

Early US Macro Clues For July Look Encouraging

There’s precious little hard data at this point for profiling the US economy in July, but the preliminary numbers so far suggest that growth will prevail and the manufacturing sector’s recent weakness will give way to a modestly stronger trend. We’ll know more when we see today’s flash July data for the US manufacturing purchasing…

Happy 50th Birthday To “Junk Silver”

Under the original Coinage Act of 1792, drafted by Alexander Hamilton, the penalty for debasing a coin was death. Under that law, President Lyndon B. Johnson was guilty of a capital offense. Fifty years ago today, Johnson signed the Coinage Act of 1965, setting into motion five decades of currency debasement that continues today. Under…

Gold “Flash-Crashes” Again Amid Continued Commodity L

As Bridgewater talks back its now widely discussed bearish position on fallout from China’s equity market collapse, Chinese stocks rose at the open (before fading after ugly manufacturing data). However, liquidations continue across the commodity complex in copper, gold, and silver. Though not on the scale to Sunday night’s collapse,the China open brought another ‘flash-crash’ in precious…

EC Stock Valua

Photo Credit: winnifredxoxo From a friend who is a client: Here are a couple of things I have been pondering. Market capitalization is pretty fictitious. It assumes that all the shares of a company are worth the price at which the last block sold. However, if you tried to sell all of the shares of…

Contrasting Data Lifts Greenback

Contrasting data releases underscore the reemergence of the dollar bullish divergence meme that had appeared to stall in the vacuum of economic data in the first half of the week. Yesterday’s unexpectedly large fall in US weekly initial jobless claims had seemed to put a floor under the dollar.  Moreover, today’s poor flash PMIs for China…