Stig Brodersen speaks with Reeves Wiedeman and learns the unfiltered story of The Rise and Fall of WeWork and co-founder Adam Neumann. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00 – Intro 04:20 – How WeWork got started 18:56 – How WeWork tried becoming a tech company with a 16-year-old Director of IT 26:00 – How Softbank
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In this article LATG Daniel Loeb, founder and chief executive officer of Third Point LLC Jacob Kepler | Bloomberg | Getty Images (Click here to subscribe to the Delivering Alpha newsletter.) The once red-hot SPAC market is becoming a fertile ground for activist investors who push for changes at problematic companies and profit from them. A record
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AllianceBernstein (AB): Mergers and acquisitions are set to further improve its offerings in this rising rate environment. Ares Capital (ARCC): can churn higher returns from the loans offered to mid-sized firms. Costco Wholesale (COST): could benefit as housing and employment booms. Source: Chompoo Suriyo / Shutterstock.com The Federal Reserve increased the benchmark interest rates in
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The investment choices are limited for those investors who need more regular distributions of income as the vast majority of securities make quarterly dividend payments. However, there are approximately 50 companies that offer monthly dividend stocks. Monthly dividend stocks can work to the investor’s advantage, especially if they require more consistent cash flows. Even better,
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Newegg (NASDAQ:NEGG) stock has important strengths and key weaknesses. Newegg — an e-commerce company that focuses on tech — is a profitable, rapidly growing company in an expanding, very promising sector. But on the other hand, it appears to be a meme stock and has become linked to cryptocurrencies at a time when meme stocks
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Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) is developing renewable electricity and renewable natural gas for production processes, which has helped thrust GEVO stock into the spotlight. The company states that its “products perform as well or better than traditional fossil-based fuels in infrastructure and engines, but with substantially reduced greenhouse gas emissions.” Gevo says its technology can also be
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The utilities sector is made up of companies that provide electricity, natural gas, water, sewage, and other services to homes and businesses. Many of these companies are heavily regulated. They include major utilities companies such as Dominion Energy Inc. (D), Duke Energy Corp. (DUK), and Xcel Energy Inc. (XEL). Utilities stocks, as represented by the
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Snap’s  (SNAP) financial results and other metrics indicate that its initiatives are resonating with its users The company’s financial results are impressive The valuation of SNAP stock is attractive Source: dennizn / Shutterstock.com Snap Inc’s (NYSE:SNAP) Snapchat, a social media website, appears to be pushing the right buttons to keep its users highly engaged and
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Biogen’s (BIIB) Aduhelm looks like a market failure Approvals on treatments that don’t cure are now under challenge There can be no unlimited draw from a limited pool of funds Source: PictureDesignSwiss / Shutterstock.com When Biogen (NASDAQ:BIIB) stock got its Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm approved last June, the stock spiked to nearly $420/share. It was due
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Southwest Airlines (LUV) has a fuel hedging strategy that could provide a major boost vis-a-vis competitors. April started on the wrong foot, but it’s a minor hiccup in the firm’s return.  Southwest is well-funded and the bleeding has stopped. Source: Eliyahu Yosef Parypa / Shutterstock.com Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) is usually a safe bet among airline
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Cheniere Energy (LNG): Liquified natural gas (LNG) production expectations and rapidly improving guidance make Cheniere Energy buy-worthy.  Chevron (CVX): Chevron looks to reward its shareholders with a strong buyback plan based on increasing cash flow expectations.  DCP Midstream (DCP): LNG firm already expected blowout income growth to begin in 2022, making it even stronger on
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Shares of consumer products company Aterian (NASDAQ:ATER), formerly known as Mohawk Group, shot up 24% Tuesday to close at $5 a share. Source: studiostoks / Shutterstock.com Aterian’s business model is to sell a variety of consumer products through e-commerce channels. It claims to have artificial intelligence that helps it automate and drive performance for various
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