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Analysts Doubtful About Allergan Takeover After New Treasury Rules Unveiled

Analysts Doubtful About Allergan Takeover After New Treasury Rules Unveiled

The shares of Allergan (AGN) are sinking after the U.S. Treasury yesterday announced new rules that are supposed to eliminate much of the tax benefits of so-called “inversion” deals. Allergan has agreed to be acquired by Pfizer (PFE) through such a deal. According to a number of analysts, the Treasury’s new rules will prevent Allergan’s […]
Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Widens; Investigating Bloomberg Econoday Spin

Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Widens; Investigating Bloomberg Econoday Spin

Economists were upbeat heading into today’s report on International Trade in Goods and Services by the BEA. Exports did rise by $1.8 billion, but imports rose by $3 billion widening the trade gap. Year-to-date, the goods and services deficit increased $10.8 billion, or 13.1 percent, from the same period in 2015. Exports decreased $20.5 billion or 5.5 percent. […]
Can You Pass On Bed Bath & Beyond This Quarter?

Can You Pass On Bed Bath & Beyond This Quarter?

Photo Credit: Mike Mozart Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc (BBBY) Consumer Discretionary – Specialty Retail | Reports April 6, After Market Closes Key Takeaways The Estimize community is calling for EPS of $1.80 on revenue $3.38 billion, right in line with the Wall Street consensus After a weak holiday season, BBBY indicated that comp sales increased a […]
Charts Look Positive For April

Charts Look Positive For April

Good times (and volatility) ahead? Luckily, when looking for signs of market momentum, it’s easier to read charts than tea leaves. And some of those charts are giving off good vibes now. First of all, there’s the Weekly Leading Index (WLI) put out by the Economic Cycle Research Institute. Year-over-year growth in the WLI has […]
Cash Is King, But Only With The Right Prime Minister

Cash Is King, But Only With The Right Prime Minister

For some reason, I can’t bring myself to shake the old notion that “cash is king.” I get that it hasn’t been the hottest concept on the Street lately, with interest rates as low as they are. But with more than the usual level of uncertainty today (the future of interest rates, the presidential election […]
Puerto Rico Bonds Plunge After Senate Passes Debt Moratorium Bill

Puerto Rico Bonds Plunge After Senate Passes Debt Moratorium Bill

The ongoing feud between Puerto Rico and its mostly hedge fund creditors is promptly shaping up as the next “Argentina”, where “vulture investors” may well end up holding the island commonwealth hostage for years, during which time, however, they won’t get paid. This is shaping up as the latest development in the saga in which […]
The Real Cost Of Growth For Gold Miners

The Real Cost Of Growth For Gold Miners

In the Real Cost of Mining Gold we examine cost reporting in mining which can be made obscure by conventionally used non–GAAP measures. We standardized and reviewed the financial ratios of seven major mining companies historically and rated them based on cash adequacy and operational health. In The Real Value of Gold in The Ground […]
High Yield: Risk Going ‘Off’?

High Yield: Risk Going ‘Off’?

This little short-term pattern does not look too appealing as HYG looks foiled on its 3rd attempt at the 200 day moving average.   High Yield vs. Treasury is dropping below the SMA 50 in a similarly gross looking pattern.   Finally, HY vs. Investment Grade is even worse.   These charts made hard bottoms […]
Why Precious Metal Rally On Track

Why Precious Metal Rally On Track

So it was the biggest bounce in stocks since 1933, and best quarter for gold since the 70’s. None of this should surprise you based on what’s going on out there (think all forms of debasement), but for us the most important observation is gold has signaled it’s ready to start its next leg higher. Silver should […]
Greek Debt: Back In The Headlines

Greek Debt: Back In The Headlines

The issue of Greece’s insolvency had receded a bit from the headlines since the stormy days of last summer. Alpha-savvy readers will surely recall, though, that in July 2015, the Greek government and its European creditors reached a bailout agreement that required actions by the former, especially on pensions and taxes. Some violence in the […]