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Growth stock: Is it time to buy the dip?

Now that inflation has peaked and Wall Street has priced-in a short recession for the second half of 2022, investors could make a return to growth stock and buy the dip ahead of the industry’s predicted rebound, says analysts.

Largely made up of stocks from tech companies like Tesla (TSLA), Apple (APPL), Amazon (AMZN), and Meta Platforms (META), the growth stock sector is known for generating revenue and profits faster than the industry average while also providing larger returns.

While specul

Lions Gate spin-off Starz valuation: How much will investors pay for streaming network?

Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF.A) is on the hunt for a minority investor this summer to spin-off its Starz platform, despite a bear market and the downward trend of other streaming networks like Netflix (NFLX).

The company announced the plan in their 2022 fourth quarter earnings call in May. On the call, Lions Gate CEO, John Feltheimer, said creating two companies would allow investors to value the Starz and studio assets separately.

Currently, “we’re engaged in a robust and productive process

Innovation & Tech Today – Summer 2020

The Essential Issue: Frontline Workers, Reactive Technologies, And Our New American “Normal” With the COVID-19 pandemic firmly in place, Innovation & Tech Today's summer issue followed not only cutting-edge healthcare technologies and the millions of essential employees facing the brunt of the virus every day, our writers took a deep dive into our new American “normal”. Compelling interviews with industry professionals in healthcare, travel, manufacturing, gaming, and entertainm

Tesla stock split: Where next for TSLA shares from here?

Shares of Tesla (TSLA) were down 0.35% in post-market trading on Thursday after the electric vehicle manufacturer completed a three-for-one stock split to make ownership more accessible to its employees and individual investors.

The stock split is not predicted to have an impact on Tesla stock in the long term.

The electric vehicle maker announced the stock split on 5 August, stating each shareholder of record on 17 August 2022 will receive a dividend of two additional shares of common stock f

Buffett’s Occidental Petroleum share shopping spree boosts OXY stock and other mid-size energy stocks – but for how long?

The share prices of mid-sized energy companies are spiking higher as traders dig deep into the sector following further investment by Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) in Occidental Petroleum (OXY).

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway purchased roughly 20% of the energy company, with the regulatory approval to gobble up as much as 50%, sending Occidental's share value to the top of the S&P 500 (US500) while boosting the stock prices of other energy firms like Devon Energy (DVN), Schlumberger (SLB), and

Here comes the sun: Solar stocks are heating up as Enphase Energy (ENPH) cracks top-10 gainers among S&P 500 stocks

Solar stocks are on the rise as the business landscape in the energy sector changes amid government pressure and an industry shift to more sustainable solutions.

At the beginning of August, the S&P 500s top-10 performing stocks were all from the energy sector. Of those top 10 performers one is a pure solar energy play: Enphase Energy (ENPH).

Year-to-date, Enphase, a manufactuerer of solar microconverters, monitoring software, and battery energy storage products, has seen its share price balloo

Royal Caribbean Cruises liquidity squeeze: Can RCL afford to pay 11.6% interest on its growing $1.25bn debt pile?

The Royal Caribbean Group (RCL) has issued $1.15bn in senior convertible notes to avoid sinking into deeper debt, despite rising interest rates and ongoing inflationary pressures.

The move will push the notes’ maturity from 2023 to 2025, while spiking interest rates sit at 6% in place of the retired debt rates of 4.25% and 2.875%. In July, the company reported $5.5bn in short-term debt but only $2.1bn in cash.

Over the last five days, Royal Caribbean’s share price sank roughly 0.29%, but is up

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