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The Waiting Period Of Initial Public Offerings
Why do some firms take 7 months to clear the process and go public, and others only 1 month? The waiting period is a good barometer of ex ante uncertainty about future cash flows and it has predictive power after the firm goes public.
Tesla Misses Q2 Delivery Target
Tesla (TSLA) delivered 14,370 vehicles in the second quarter, missing its forecast of 17,000 units.
Facebook, Inc. Stock May Triple In 2 Years
Facebook, Inc. stock remains a Wall Street favorite despite the company’s controversial push to issue a new class of shares to help Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg retain control even as he donates shares to charity.
The Value Of “Growth Options”
Financial economists divide the value of a company’s equity into two components: the value of “assets in place” and the value of “growth options.” Although unfamiliar to many investors, the division is a highly useful tool.
EPS Estimate Cuts Smaller Than Average For S&P 500 In Q2
Over the course of the second quarter of 2016, analysts lowered earnings estimates for companies in the S&P 500. The Q2 bottom-up EPS estimate dropped by 2.6% (to $28.65 from $29.43) during this period.
Is A Hershey–Mondelez Merger Sweet Enough?
Hershey shares pulled back on Friday after the company said it had rejected a buyout bid from Mondelez International. The bid was worth $23 billion or $107 per share.
Beware Of “Perma-Bears” In Volatile Markets
Be wary of “ perma-bears ”—the ones who overanalyze how bad Brexit may be. Yes, global growth has already been slow. No, that doesn’t mean we should abandon equities as a whole.
Europe’s Credit Markets React To Brexit – $11 Trillion Of Negative Yield
Europe's reaction to Brexit in the credit markets is similar to that as seen in the equity markets but has been exacerbated by illiquidity and rising levels of bank stress.
Technical Rally To End Shortly, Lows Could Be Retested Late July
The stock market Brexit bounce is likely to be short-lived.
Brexit: Expect Waves Of Contagion On Asia
Despite Europe’s sizeable trade balance with the rest of the world, Nomura expects the global impact of the Brexit to be more through the financial, confidence and psychology channels than simply through trade.
There’s Still Plenty Of Time To Sell Sterling
The pound has suffered the most from the Brexit decision. At time of writing, sterling is down by 8% against the dollar at $1.365 after hitting a high of $1.50 in overnight trading. The euro is up 5.8% against the pound at 0.81c to the £1.
Buy Trinity Industries: It Can’t Get Any Worse
Trinity Industries is still an attractive value investment according to Hodges Capital Management’s Eric Marshall, who specializes in finding varied sources of mispriced value and revisited his Trinity Industries idea.
Twitter Inc. The Last ‘Diamond’ Left To Grab
Twitter could be the winner in the future, but it must change ownership before it can be.
Tesla Motors Inc. Changes Bylaws To Avert SolarCity Corp Shareholder Fight
Tesla’s offer to buy SolarCity ignited a lot of criticism about conflicts of interest, and it’s possible there will be a lawsuit about it. However, Tesla is prepared for that.
Tesla Motors Inc. Drops, SolarCity Corp. Soars On Bid News
Tesla Motors Inc. revealed its intention of buying SolarCity Corp.,for which it was ready to pay $2.8 billion. This news helped the solar company’s stock soar by as much as 15% in after-hours trading.
Brexit Outcome Still Too Close To Call: Deutsche Bank
Though the Brexit risk premium was partly reversed with the recent swing back in favor of Remain, the outcome of the referendum remains too close to call, note Deutsche Bank analysts.
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