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Pat McKeough responds to many personal questions on specific stocks and other investment topics from the members of his Inner Circle. Every week, his comments and recommendations on the most intriguing questions of the past week go out to all Inner Circle members. And each week, we offer you one of the highlights from these Q&A sessions. Our Inner Circle Q&A frequently features questions on tech stocks. This past week, one Inner Circle member asked about a tech stock that has recently had a surge in its share price. Its unique software for submarine networks has helped this stock rise and Pat assesses whether it can sustain its momentum. ...
This is the latest in a series of video interviews in which Pat McKeough will give his advice on a variety of topics. Some will deal with his overall investment philosophy, others on specific investment strategies, and still others will be comments on events that are affecting the markets and the economy. This time, Pat discusses the fact that in his role as investment counsellor, he learns a good deal from his portfolio management clients, Inner Circle members and readers. Successful investors spend a lot of time learning about investments, he adds, and you never know how much you might learn when you start commenting and replying to other investors’ comments.
Investment Counsellor: The Value of Your Comments...
Investment Counsellor: The Value of Your Comments...
Our first item raises an interesting question: How does LinkedIn compare to Facebook? Neither one has immediate appeal as an investment. After all, both are good examples of in-the-limelight stocks. That is, both trade at high prices that reflect excessive investor expectations. Prices of in-the-limelight stocks can rise substantially if they remain in the broker/media limelight and continue to generate news that maintains investor enthusiasm. But when the news turns negative, these stocks can drop like stones. Stocks can drop out of the limelight and experience steep stock-price declines yet still go on to great business success. Some wind up like Microsoft. It has more than tripled its per-share profit in the past dozen years, but its stock price is within the same trading range as it was 12 years ago. At both times it was well below the peak it hit in the Internet boom of the late 1990s....
Pat McKeough responds to many personal questions on specific stocks and other investment topics from the members of his Inner Circle. Every week, his comments and recommendations on the most intriguing questions of the past week go out to all Inner Circle members. And each week, we offer you one of the highlights from these Q&A sessions. As the population ages, many consider medical and biotech firms to be a promising stock market investment. This past week, an Inner Circle member asked Pat about one of the giants in the field, the world’s biggest maker of implantable biomedical devices....
This is the latest in a series of video interviews in which Pat McKeough will give his advice on a variety of topics. Some will deal with his overall investment philosophy, others on specific investment strategies, and still others will be comments on events that are affecting the markets and the economy. This time, the subject is real estate investing, as Pat replies to questions that followed his earlier video on the home as an investment. (View the post here: Do You Think of Your House as an Investment?) Several readers insisted that they saw their houses as a good source of building net worth, whether through its intrinsic value or as a source of collateral for buying stocks. Pat has a few words of caution on both of those points.
Real Estate Investing: Your House as a Source of Building Wealth ...
Real Estate Investing: Your House as a Source of Building Wealth ...
Pat McKeough responds to many personal questions on buying stocks and other investment topics from the members of his Inner Circle. Every week, his comments and recommendations on the most intriguing questions of the past week go out to all Inner Circle members. And each week, we offer you one of the highlights from these Q&A sessions. This past week, an Inner Circle member asked us about a company that clearly benefits when the global economy is doing well. This American heavy-equipment manufacturer already makes the majority of its sales outside the U.S. and it’s looking to developing economies to fuel even more growth....
This is the latest in a series of video interviews in which Pat McKeough gives his advice on a variety of topics. Some will deal with his overall investment philosophy, others on specific investment strategies and in still others he serves as an investment counsellor as he discusses events that are affecting the markets and the economy. That’s his role this week as he discusses the anxiety many have about the ongoing crisis in Greece. Pat turns the general sense of pessimism on its head—the markets frequently move up before crises are solved, while there’s often more cause to worry when things look good. And he adds an optimistic postscript about energy in the years ahead.
The Crisis in Greece: Be Ready for an Upturn...
The Crisis in Greece: Be Ready for an Upturn...
Pat McKeough responds to many personal questions on specific stocks and other investment topics from the members of his Inner Circle. Every week, his comments and recommendations on the most intriguing questions of the past week go out to all Inner Circle members. And each week, we offer you one of the highlights from these Q&A sessions. Inner Circle members often ask us about dividend stocks In this case, Pat responds to a question about a U.S. company that provides business outsourcing services to a wide variety of clients and is counting on strategic acquisitions and an improving employment rate to keep its dividend rising. ...
This is the latest in a series of video interviews in which Pat McKeough will give his advice on a variety of topics. Some will deal with his overall investment philosophy, others on specific investment strategies and still others will be comments on events that are affecting the markets and the economy. This time, the topic is one that figures into the retirement planning of many Canadians. Is my home an investment? Make sure you’ve made careful and complete calculations before you come to that conclusion, advises Pat.
Planning for Retirement: Your House as an Investment...
Planning for Retirement: Your House as an Investment...
Pat McKeough responds to many personal questions on specific stocks and other investment topics from the members of his Inner Circle. Every week, his comments and recommendations on the most intriguing questions of the past week go out to all Inner Circle members. And each week, we offer you one of the highlights from these Q&A sessions. This past week, an Inner Circle member asked about one of the Canadian dividend stocks that was an income fund before the trust tax of 2011. This company raises revenue in a variety of ways, including the franchising of its company-owned gas stations, which allows it to collect commissions without high overhead. ...