Will Investors Ready, Set, Go for the Porsche IPO?
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Morningstar.com
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Investing
Publication Date |
Sep 23, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:21:46

No matter how much inflation rises, we’ll still need utilities, right? That’s what many investors think, and that has helped propel utilities stocks higher this year. But that might be about to change, as Morningstar’s Jakir Hossain explains. Plus, we look at why some of us can’t help but trade – even though we might not get the best outcomes. 

 

Investing Insights has a new look and host! We’re bringing you a mix of market news, insights from analysts, and personal finance tips. We want to hear what you think about the new format. Let us know at podcast@morningstar.com.  

 

 

Timestamps

0:06 Introduction

0:49 Volkswagen’s IPO looks good, but we have concerns over the timing.

2:06 Adobe is acquiring new design software 

3:26 New lower fair value estimate for Compass Minerals’ stock 

4:34 Why investors trade and how it can be dangerous to their portfolios.

6:12 What is driving the continued durability of utilities?

7:32 Is there room for utilities companies to grow?

10:21 Utilities stock picks

11:41 Retiring in a Down Market? Consider These Strategies

 

Companies mentioned in this episode.

Volkswagen AG (VLKAF); Adobe Inc (ADBE); Compass Minerals International Inc (CMP); NiSource Inc (NI) andDominion Energy Inc (D)

 

Read about topics from this episode.

Retiring in a Down Market? Consider These Strategies

 

Will Porsche’s Stock IPO Be as Popular as Its Sports Cars?

 

Volkswagen Announces Pricing of 25% Equity Stake Sale in Porsche

 

Why We Trade

 

The Tragic Irony of Overconfidence in Investing

 

The Inflation Reduction Act Is Spurring Interest in Clean Energy and Climate-Conscious Investing

 

Investing in Climate Action: 2 Renewable Energy Stocks to Consider

 

Why Are Utility Stocks Doing So Well?

We also spotlight Adobe’s purchase of its rival Figma – which we think is a smart but expensive move. Meanwhile, utilities have been on a tear this year, but is the party over?

No matter how much inflation rises, we’ll still need utilities, right? That’s what many investors think, and that has helped propel utilities stocks higher this year. But that might be about to change, as Morningstar’s Jakir Hossain explains. Plus, we look at why some of us can’t help but trade – even though we might not get the best outcomes. 

 

Investing Insights has a new look and host! We’re bringing you a mix of market news, insights from analysts, and personal finance tips. We want to hear what you think about the new format. Let us know at podcast@morningstar.com.  

 

 

Timestamps

0:06 Introduction

0:49 Volkswagen’s IPO looks good, but we have concerns over the timing.

2:06 Adobe is acquiring new design software 

3:26 New lower fair value estimate for Compass Minerals’ stock 

4:34 Why investors trade and how it can be dangerous to their portfolios.

6:12 What is driving the continued durability of utilities?

7:32 Is there room for utilities companies to grow?

10:21 Utilities stock picks

11:41 Retiring in a Down Market? Consider These Strategies

 

Companies mentioned in this episode.

Volkswagen AG (VLKAF); Adobe Inc (ADBE); Compass Minerals International Inc (CMP); NiSource Inc (NI) andDominion Energy Inc (D)

 

Read about topics from this episode.

Retiring in a Down Market? Consider These Strategies

 

Will Porsche’s Stock IPO Be as Popular as Its Sports Cars?

 

Volkswagen Announces Pricing of 25% Equity Stake Sale in Porsche

 

Why We Trade

 

The Tragic Irony of Overconfidence in Investing

 

The Inflation Reduction Act Is Spurring Interest in Clean Energy and Climate-Conscious Investing

 

Investing in Climate Action: 2 Renewable Energy Stocks to Consider

 

Why Are Utility Stocks Doing So Well?

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