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Investment Thesis: I rate the stock as a Hold at this time. John Wiley & Sons (NYSE:WLY) – an American multinational publishing company that is well known for its “For Dummies” titles – has seen a significant rally to $41.24 at the time of writing. TradingView.com With the company now seeing significant interest from companies to leverage its content to train AI and machine learning models along with the company having exceeded FY24 earnings guidance, this has resulted in a significant boost to the stock. The purpose of this article is to determine the potential growth trajectory for the stock…
Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to the US-China relations myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox.China’s President Xi Jinping told European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen that Washington was trying to goad Beijing into attacking Taiwan, according to people familiar with the matter.The Chinese leader has also delivered the warning to domestic officials in his own country, one person said.Xi issued the warning in a meeting with von der Leyen in April 2023 that was described to the Financial Times by several people. He said the US was trying to trick China into invading Taiwan, but…
Will the MAGA movement outlast Trump? To a viewer tweet suggesting “We’re at an inflection point where both parties are going to evolve after this election,” Smerconish responds,”I hope that’s the case. I don’t know…..I look at it as the latest incarnation of a lot of the same sentiments that we saw in the Tea Party movement.” Read the full article here
The decisions you face as you transition into and through retirement are more complex, with higher stakes, compared to the saving and investing decisions you’ve had to make for retirement throughout your working years. The trouble is, usually you won’t get any “do-overs” with many of your retirement decisions. If you’re like most people, you’ll need professional help, since most likely you don’t have the training or experience you need regarding the critical issues that you face. A well-qualified adviser can make a significant difference in your financial security in retirement, which should help you relax and better enjoy your…
Our goal here at Credible Operations, Inc., NMLS Number 1681276, referred to as “Credible” below, is to give you the tools and confidence you need to improve your finances. Although we do promote products from our partner lenders who compensate us for our services, all opinions are our own. The interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is 6.990% as of June 12, which is unchanged from yesterday. Additionally, the interest rate on a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage is 6.125%, which is also unchanged from yesterday. With mortgage rates changing daily, it’s a good idea to check today’s rate before applying…
Investors worried about concentration risk in the market may want to consider value-oriented investments.Avantis Investors chief investment strategist Phil McInnis suggests taking a more diversified approach than simply looking at index funds such as the S&P 500. He thinks his firm’s exchange-traded fund strategy can provide better returns in the long run, emphasizing companies with low valuations and strong balance sheets.”We’re going to be less concentrated,” he told CNBC’s “ETF Edge” this week. “So we are kind of making a lot of smaller bets on these lower valuation, better profitability [companies] paying off through time.”Avantis’ U.S. Large Cap Value ETF…
When my husband Brian first told me he’s from Laguna Beach, it took everything in me to play it cool. “Oh, is that near Los Angeles?” I asked. Like most elder millennials, I knew exactly where Laguna Beach was. I’d seen every episode of the reality show (I was an LC with a Kristin haircut) and was a superfan of “The OC” to boot. (Seth and Summer forever!) I don’t know why I pretended. Turns out, Brian’s a Seth-and-Summer stan, too.I never imagined we’d end up living in the land of beachside cottages and sun-drenched ocean coves I’d seen on TV. But…
“Good news is bad news” has been a common refrain for a while now. When economic reports are released that are solid, they have all too often been clouded with concerns that good news for the economy actually means a longer wait before the Federal Reserve rolls out rate cuts. This week, a string of good news was actually good news: Closely watched inflation gauges showed prices had cooled more than anticipated; Americans’ financial outlooks were rosier than they have been in years while their inflation expectations dipped; and, on Friday, US import prices reversed course and fell sharply, adding…