General Electric: Will Culp Whiff On 2 Key Questions?
General Electric (GE) reports quarterly earnings Thursday. Analysts expect revenue of $32.67 billion and eps of $0.22. A lot has changed over the past...
Ford: China Headwinds Sound Foreboding
Ford (F) reported Q4 earnings last week and the results were mixed. The company reported total revenue of $41.8 billion, Automotive revenue of $38.7...
Facebook Q4 Earnings: What You Need To Know
Facebook (FB) reports quarterly earnings on January 30th. Analysts expect revenue of $16.4 billion and EPS of $2.19. The revenue estimate implies 26% growth...
Micron: Did Samsung Ring The Alarm On Memory Chips?
In its most-recent quarter, Micron's (MU) catbird seat may have cracked. The company delivered 18% revenue growth Y/Y. However, revenue and gross margin fell...
Caterpillar: What Goes Up Must Come Down
The U.S. economy has been in expansion mode for a decade. Sans more government stimulus, the economy will likely fall. That does not bode...
General Electric: Parsing The Tete-A-Tete With Brazil
When it rains it pours for General Electric (GE). Tuesday Reuters reported that Brazil's power system operator requested that 662 GE transformers be removed...
Woman Posing With Rifle On Snapchat Accidentally Kills Boyfriend
Snapchat has been reeling from a decline in daily active users ("DAUs") and consistent cash burn. The Shock Exchange has questioned whether the business...
Will Q4 Results Prove Schlumberger Has Peaked?
Schlumberger (NYSE:SLB) reports Q4 earnings Friday. Analysts expect revenue of $8.1 billion and EPS of $0.37. The revenue estimate implies a 5% decline sequentially....
IBM: Q4 Results Will Not Change The Narrative
IBM (IBM) reports quarterly earnings January 22nd. Analysts expect revenue of $21.8 billion and eps of $4.84. The revenue estimate implies double-digit growth Y/Y....
Vicki Dillard Explains Why The Media Ignores ‘Shock Exchange’
Ralph Baker's Shock Exchange: How Inner-City Kids From Brooklyn Predicted the Great Recession and the Pain Ahead, is arguably the most-important book on economics...

























