Articles Referencing BORN

Kapitall

Are Analysts Too Optimistic About These Stocks? Short Sellers Think So

(Article by Becca Lipman.   List compiled by Eben Esterhuizen, CFA. Analyst data sourced from Reuters, Short seller data sourced from Fidelity.) Analysts have by-and-large refused to... Read >>

Kapitall

Consumer Spending May Be Low, But Hedge Funds Love These Retail Stocks

( List compiled by Becca Lipman. Institutional spending data sourced from Fidelity, all other data from Finviz. ) The US economy grew by 1% this quarter, up from the previous quarter's 0,4%. All... Read >>

Cabot Heritage Corporation

Two Stocks for Our Energy Future

When I wrote about e-readers last week, I mentioned how much I love to read. And just this week I finished a book about living off the grid. I'm not planning to abandon my city-supplied ... Read >>

Cabot Heritage Corporation

A Great Undervalued Company: Barrick Gold

Over the past two months, most of the stocks we've recommended in Cabot Wealth Advisory have gone up. On September 7, in an issue titled "Up, Up and Away, I recommended... Read >>

SeekingAlpha

China New Borun: Born to Run or Destined to Fall?

Alfred Little submits: China New Borun Corporation ( BORN ) priced its IPO on June 11, 2010 at $7 per share. The stock subsequently fell as low as $4.93 and then more than... Read >>

David Sterman

The Top 12 IPOs of 2010 -- Can They Go Higher?

The IPO market has been fairly quiet in 2010, with less than 100 deals coming through the transom. In the boom years, we'd routinely greet 300 or 400 new companies into the public market... Read >>

Cabot Heritage Corporation

Two Tales of Innovation

Unlock the Secrets of Options Trading Leverage your investments in both up and down markets with our newest publication, Cabot Options Trader. Get top options trading picks each week that... Read >>

Cabot Heritage Corporation

When Stocks Go Over the Falls

The big fear for people investing in growth stocks is that a stock can just blow up.   We call this "falling out of bed," or "falling off the end of the dock"... Read >>