Tumblr was a $1.1 billion boondoggle that doesn’t fix the systemic challenges at Yahoo, and doesn’t have a very good chance of sticking considering the disconnect between cultures and audiences.
China, Japan and their Demographic Time Bombs
China made waves with a bad manufacturing report, but the issues in asia go beyond just exports and currency rates. It’s about plummetting birth rates and demographics, and what it means for Chinese and Japanese investments.
Sell Apple, Buy Google
Jeff Reeves of InvestorPlace.com visits Fox Business Network on May 9, 2013, to talk with Liz Claman about why Google stock is still a buy after its run … and why Apple stock is a sell.
When to Sell Your Dividend Stocks: 5 Simple Rules
When to sell dividend stocks is never obvious, and cutting a winner with a decent yield can be tough. But here are five simple rules to help you manage your dividend stock portfolio properly.
Is Facebook Uncool?
Jeff Reeves of InvestorPlace.com speaks with Melissa Francis of Fox Business Network on April 30, 2013. He’s joined by Enderle Group President Rob Enderle.
Are Auto Stocks a Buy after Strong April Sales?
Automakers Ford, GM and Chrysler all posted double-digit sales growth in April. It was the best showing in six years for sales … but does that mean auto stocks are a buy? Charles Sizemore and Jeff Reeves of InvestorPlace.com talk things over.
VIDEO: Sell in May and Go Away?
Charles Sizemore talks with Jeff Reeves of InvestorPlace.com about seasonality (a.k.a. “sell in May and go away”) and whether we are in for a correction this spring and summer.
VIDEO: Big Mistakes Investors are Making Right Now
InvestorPlace.com editor Jeff Reeves joins Barron’s editor Jack Otter on MONEY with Melissa Francis in this spot from April 19, 20313 on Fox Business Network.
VIDEO: Best Buy-and-Hold Stocks for 2013
Charles Sizemore and Jeff Reeves talk about their buy-and-hold picks for 2013 — Daimler and Intel, respectively — which haven’t worked out so far, but have upside through year’s end.
VIDEO: Microsoft Stock Takes a Beating, But is Still a Buy
Charles Sizemore of Sizemore Capital Management likes the prospects of Microsoft stock in the long term as it branches out with Office and xBox … even if recent PC reports are pretty darn ugly.