Author Archives: Darren Marchal

Gold Investment Demand Grows In Q1 2015

The World Gold Council (WGC) released its Gold Demand Trends report for the first quarter of 2015. The WGC considers 2014 a year of stabilization for the gold market, and the the first quarter of the year saw this trend continue. The supply-demand picture for gold remained relatively unchanged. However, looking to the rest of 2015, the…

Huge Long Term Upside Available In Aetna

A) Introduction With the fears of decreased profitability arising from the Affordable Care Act now firmly gone, the market has begun to realize the great opportunity available in managed health care providers and insurers. Within this industry, Aetna Inc. (AET) has been by far the best performer. Aetna provides health insurance plans and coordinates the…

Top-Ranked Analysts Are Bullish On Gilead Sciences, Inc.

Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ: GILD) has been a favorite among biotech investors due to its successful hepatitis C therapies; Harvoni and Sovaldi. However, the biopharmaceutical company is making headlines again with a new drug for gastric cancer; GS-5745. GS-5745 is advancing into Phase III testing in the third quarter, prompting RBC Capital analyst Michael Yee to reiterate an Outperform…

Tom Brady Inspiration: To Achieve Your Goals, NO Distractions

Businesses set long-term goals they strive to achieve and here is the optimal method for doing so. Listen to New England Patriots’ Quarterback Tom Brady and… 1) When Achieving Your Goals, Eliminate Distractions To not get distracted from achieving your goals created in the business plan, businesses have to remember to maintain focus and increase concentration. Distractions are where a business plan…

Novel Drug From Nature Shows Early Promise

A biotechnology company developing an unusual drug—derived from the venom of a sea anemone to treat autoimmune diseases such as psoriasis and multiple sclerosis—reported encouraging results from a phase 1 clinical trial. Seattle-based Kineta Inc. said it expects early next year to begin recruiting patients for the next stage of the drug’s development, a phase…

Cutting carbon dioxide saves 3,500 US lives a year

The Obama Administration’s hotly debated plan to reduce heat-trapping carbon dioxide from the nation’s power plants will save about 3,500 lives a year by cutting back on other types of pollution as well, a new independent study concludes. A study from Harvard and Syracuse University calculates the decline in heart attacks and lung disease when…