Friday, February 23rd, 2018 |
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| Peoples Bank has served Northwest Indiana for 108 years and now is making its first push to grow out of state in an era of increasing bank … Read more |
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| Many national retailers went bankrupt last year, leaving the Region littered with empty big boxes and half-vacant strip malls. Read more |
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| Sport-utility vehicles in all sizes and price points are outselling sedans these days, and by a healthy margin, as growing families, single… Read more |
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| The following schools, businesses and services will be closed or will open late. Check back frequently with nwi.com for updates. Read more |
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| Sales of existing homes in Northwest Indiana grew in January as compared to a year ago, but not by as much as prices, continuing a trend in… Read more |
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| Investors who bought into Microsoft's (NASDAQ: MSFT) growth story early and held on for the long term minted themselves an absolute fortune. So which stocks do we think will go on to produce life-changing returns for their investors from here? We asked a team of investors to weigh in, and they picked Match Group (NASDAQ: MTCH), Shopify (NYSE: SHOP), and CommerceHub (NASDAQ: CHUBA). Read more |
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| Investors favor the healthcare sector in times of market turbulence because no one chooses when they get sick. That makes the demand for products like drugs, hospitals, medical devices fairly predictable, and largely immune to economic fluctuations. Read more |
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| Investing in disruptive companies that are about to ride a wave of growth because of emerging trends can be a great way to juice up investment returns. However, identifying those stocks isn't easy. Fortunately, our Motley Fool investors have a few ideas to share. According to them, buying BofI Holdings (NASDAQ: BOFI), Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ: ATVI), and Canopy Growth (NASDAQOTH: TWMJF) now could be like picking up shares in Netflix way back in 2002 when it was just getting going. Read more |
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| Shares of Walmart (NYSE: WMT) fell 10% on Feb. 20, after the retailer posted a mixed fourth quarter. Its revenue rose 4% annually to $136.3 billion, which beat estimates by $1.4 billion. But its adjusted EPS rose just 2% to $1.33, missing expectations by $0.04. The bottom line miss was surprising, since Walmart previously beat earnings expectations for nine straight quarters. Read more |
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| Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT), Alteryx (NYSE: AYX), and Core Labs (NYSE: CLB) all have at least one thing in common: Each one was picked by a Motley Fool investor who thinks its stock can generate market-beating returns. In fact, our Fools are so confident in these companies, they'd assert that they have what it takes to outperform the likes of NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA). That's a tall order: With NVIDIA's graphics processing units powering everything from artificial intelligence platforms to next-generation gaming consoles to cryptocurrency mining rigs, the tech company has in the past couple of years been one of the market's best performers. Read more |
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| Pretend it's early October 2017 and Apple suddenly announces that the expected iPhone X won't launch until spring 2018. Then, January arrives, and the tech titan announces that because it wants to make sure the quality of the finished product meets its standards, iPhone X won't launch until fall 2018. Just imagine the chaos among investors. Read more |
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