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Goldman Sachs Raises Gold Price Target To An All-Time High Of $2,050 Amid Recession Fears
Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 12:18pm | 418In a report published Wednesday, Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) commodities analysts Sabine Schels and Jeffrey Currie boosted their gold price prediction to $2,050/oz for the next year, citing high "fear" and growing recession risks. Gold has risen by more than $150/toz in the last two...
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BofA Is Double-Upgrading Solar Stock FTC Despite 'Ever-Worsening Macro Backdrop'
Wednesday, March 15, 2023 - 5:59pm | 437Despite a tough macroeconomic backdrop, analysts at BofA Securities expect FTC Solar Inc.'s (NASDAQ: FTCI) volumes and margins to rebound in the coming years as industry-wide solar panel supply improves and delayed projects are completed. The FTC Solar Analyst: BofA's Julien Dumoulin-...
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The Thin Green Line: Differences Between Sell- And Buy-Side Analysts
Wednesday, August 3, 2016 - 9:29am | 447After spending a few minutes browsing a financial media platform, like Benzinga, you will likely encounter the term "sell-side analyst" and "buy-side analyst." A common two-part question among new and even experienced investors is what the difference is between the two and why anyone should care....
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Apple And Wall Street Analysts: Who's The Best, And Who's The Worst?
Monday, May 18, 2015 - 12:28pm | 559Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) is one of the world’s hottest stocks. Early investors who held onto Apple have made millions thanks to the stock’s continued success. Over the past year alone Apple stock has increased nearly 50% thanks to the long-awaited release of the iPhone 6/6+ and...
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Street Leaned The Right Way Ahead Of Twitter's Earnings
Tuesday, October 28, 2014 - 2:46pm | 873On many occasions, stocks will have a significant rally or decline prior to an earnings announcement. Nervous longs are looking to exit or aggressive shorts are looking to take advantage of any negative news. Better known as "how the Street is leaning," these occurrences can sometimes...
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Quality of Earnings: Chapter 1
Saturday, October 8, 2011 - 6:01am | 535Investors rely heavily on the financials that companies release. But managements have significant leeway when it comes to creating its results. In this book, Thornton O'Glove tells investors how to judge the quality of a company's earnings, in order to both protect against fraud and find value....