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Dec 05, 2016
Barron's Stock Picks Surging
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This week's Barron's Bounce is crowded: Disney is among our top picks for 2017, and it's moving higher, as is Toll Brothers and Citigroup. Arch Coal is jumping, along with Nokia and Entravision.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday discuss the latest issue of Barron's. Topics include the third in Barron's series on saving America. Also, top 10 stock picks. Plus, does the retail sector have more room to run?
At 10 times earnings, Discover Financial looks cheap, and stands to gain big league from a tax cut. Plus: A little-known small-cap gem, and the Trump infrastructure trade.
After James Comey declared that the FBI had cleared Hillary Clinton, the U.S. stock market surged 300 points. Markets around the world rallied, in fact.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday preview the upcoming issue of Barron's. Topics include why investors might want to take a look at active funds over index funds. Plus, China's debt 'bomb.' Also, numerous states have marijuana-related issues on the ballot on Election Day.
Geoffrey Rogow and Barron's Senior Editor Jack Hough discuss the media industry landscape after AT&T's play for Time Warner. Also, how will Wall Street react if Hillary Clinton wins in November?
Barron's Bounce: Shares of "super chip" companies from Barron's cover story are surging. Also, how to play the Time Warner / AT&T deal, plus a little-known stock favored by Scott Black is on the move.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday discuss the latest issue of Barron's. Topics include results of the bi-annual Big Money Poll. Also, the role of China and steel in the presidential campaign. Plus, how to help Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.