Berkshire Hathaway notably sold about half of its massive Apple stake in the second quarter, among other stocks. One other key change to be aware of is the sharp slowdown in share buybacks.
Key Points: Warner Brothers struggles against tech giants like Netflix, Apple, and Amazon in the movie and streaming industry.
Although Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) stock has experienced a low number of insider sales in the previous year, the recent period has been marked by continuous insider sales of its Principal Accounting Officer.
Monday.com just posted its first-ever profitable quarter. Recent volatility has knocked SentinelOne back down to bargain levels.
For one, the company has been breaking from the Big Tech pack when it comes to artificial-intelligence spending. While its peers continue to boost their capital expenditures so they don't get left behind in the AI race, Apple AAPL has been taking a more measured approach to spending and turning to partnerships to bridge some gaps.
TG Therapeutics cruised past a 23.12 alternative entry.
It only took a few decades for research firm MoffettNathanson to initiate coverage on the world's most valuable company, but this week it did, saying the company's approach to incorporating artificial intelligence into its devices has it “poised to win” the AI wars.
Evercore ISI Julian Emanuel says stocks of companies buying back lots of their own shares are consistent winners when the central bank lowers borrowing costs.
Dividend growth stocks often outperform other asset classes over long periods. These five blue-chip companies could form the basis of a rock-solid dividend growth portfolio.
Even Warren Buffett struggles to time the S&P 500 it seems. His surprising sale of roughly half his Apple stock has cost him a pretty penny in a short period of time.
Tom Basso, a hedge-fund manager and veteran stock trader, was dubbed ”Mr. Serenity” in Jack Schwager's classic 1992 book, “New Market Wizards.
The recent Q2 stock holdings report on August 14 revealed that traders' favorite investor, Warren Buffett, made significant changes to his portfolio, especially in his largest holding, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL).