Monthly Archives: August 2015

Coming Out – As A Bear

Increasingly concerned about the markets, I’ve taken more aggressive action than in 2007, the last time I soured on the equity markets. Let me explain why and what I’m doing to try to profit from what may lie ahead.   I started to get concerned about the markets in 2014, when I heard of a…

Cantor Fitzgerald’s Caroline Corner: Cutting-Edge Devices A

TM editors’ note: This article discusses a penny stock and/or microcap. Such stocks are easily manipulated; do your own careful due diligence. Medical technology is not considered a huge-margin investment in the way that the biotech and drug industries are. However, some of today’s medtech blurs the line, including hybrid companies developing stem cell and…

Mark Mobius On Oil/Commodities

To begin with, I like Mark Mobius.  When I feel like Asia and Emerging markets are worthy of investment I use Mobius’ actively managed funds as opposed to FXI or EEM (associated bull and bear funds of which are very tradable). On crude oil:  “at below 50 this is something that no one, ah, ever imagined…”…

Mosaic’s Q2 Earnings Outshine Estimates, Profit Climbs

Mosaic‘s (MOS – Analyst Report) profits jumped in second-quarter 2015, helped by higher phosphate sales volumes, increased potash pricing and the company’s cost-cutting actions. Mosaic logged a profit of $390.6 million or $1.08 per share in the reported quarter, surging roughly 57% from $248.4 million or 64 cents a share a year ago. Earnings, barring one-time items,…

Kellogg Beats On Earnings & Sales In Q2

Kellogg Company (K – Analyst Report) has a balanced portfolio of cereal and snack products. Popular brands include Kellogg’s, Keebler, Pop-Tarts, Eggo, Cheez-It, Ready Crust and Kashi. Kellogg is known for its solid brand positioning, geographic diversity and significant investments in innovation. Kellogg was struggling to grow sales over the past two years mainly due to a weak…