Innovative Industrial Properties on Dec. 14 ramped up its fourth-quarter dividend to $1.24 per share from the $1 per share paid to shareholders for the same period a year ago. It is the real estate company’s ninth dividend increase since its Dec. 2016 IPO. The quarterly dividend represents a 6% increase from the dividend paid in the
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by visualcapitalist Alongside potential obstacles such as job loss, financial insecurity, and a subsequent inability to cover many upcoming bills, many Americans are now facing potential home loss as well. According to a recent survey by the U.S. Census Bureau, of the estimated 17 million adults who are not current on their rent or mortgage payments, a whopping 33% of
Advanced Micro Devices’ (AMD) stature has substantially increased over the past several years. The chipmaker has released some great products which have eaten into its traditionally bigger rivals’ dominance. In tandem, the stock has outperformed and left analysts scrambling for the upgrade button. The relentless forward march has continued during the pandemic, too, with shares
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Alphabet (GOOGL) – Multiple Google services, including Gmail and YouTube, suffered a widespread outage this morning for an undetermined reason. “Service has already been restored for some users, and we expect a resolution for all users in the near future,” Google said in
[embedded content] 100% Fed Up reports, Key Democrats are coming out to say they kept CV relief funds from approval because of the 2020 election. We’ve reported that Nancy Pelosi was the first to admit the heartless move, and then Bernie Sanders chimed in to say “that’s right” to the question of withholding funds. Senator
Marko Kolanovic, the well-known quant strategist with JPMorgan, sees a positive feedback loop forming that will drive the markets higher next year. Kolanovic believes that a decline in volatility and favorable monetary policies will combine to make stocks the go-to investment for 2021, fueling further market gains. Officially, JPM is forecasting a 25% gain in
A DoorDash Inc. delivery bag sits on the floor at Chef Geoff’s restaurant in Washington, D.C. Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines midday Monday: Pfizer, BioNTech — Shares of the drug makers fell 2% and 6% respectively, despite the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the firms’ Covid-19
Ron Paul, Institute for Peace and Prosperity, Released on 12/14/20 Libertarian educator Tom Woods famously quipped that “no matter who you vote for you end up with John McCain.” Unfortunately Woods was proven right for about the thousandth time this past week, as Washington again showed us that it is all about war. First, we learned
Global buyout firm, KKR & Co. has agreed to buy a large portfolio of industrial properties from High Street Logistics Properties in a deal valued at about $835 million. KKR’s acquisition of the portfolio of approximately 9.7 million square feet expands the company’s industrial real estate footprint to 30 million square feet. KKR (KKR) said
by: Divina Ramirez (Natural News) How COVID-19 affects children is a topic that’s getting traction, especially with recent studies saying that the disease is less severe in children than in adults. So far, health experts have observed that fewer children contract the virus. Hospitalization rates in children are also lower than those in adults. In a
MetLife announced a new share buyback program worth $3 billion. The leading financial services provider also said that it has completed repurchases under its previous repurchase authorization. Metlife’s (MET) CEO Michel Khalaf said, “This new authorization highlights our continuing confidence in our financial strength and flexibility.” Khalaf added, “Despite a challenging 2020, we expect by
by CV19GlobalScam The DNC shafted her mightily because she openly opposed the machine of problem/reaction/solution She brought visibility to the fact that many terrorist organizations are proxy armies being funded by the same countries that profess to fight them. This bill prohibits the use of federal agency funds to provide covered assistance to: (1) Al Qaeda, Jabhat
In 2020, biotechs have taken center stage. There are several biotech stocks that could generate stellar returns over the near future, according to Wall Street analysts. However, one should be aware that many of these stocks are risky as they are largely impacted by any news related to the development of their key drugs and
via dailycaller: Hunter Biden sent an email to the manager of his Washington, D.C. office building in September 2017 asking her to make keys for his “office mates” Joe Biden and Gongwen Dong, who he said was the “emissary” for the chairman of the Chinese energy conglomerate CEFC. Hunter Biden’s dealings with CEFC in 2017 were
Tesla will put a halt on production of its high-end Model S sedans and its luxury model X SUV lines for 18 days starting on December 24, according to CNBC. The S and X lines are older models and only accounted for around 11% of deliveries in the third quarter, with the newer Model 3
by Adam Taggart “Digitization and the online platform have become too successful. So much so that they have exceeded the capacity of [the world’s] physical structures to deliver to their success.” Demand for commodities, tangible assets and the companies that mine, manufacture and transport them is about to blow sky-high predicts, Steen Jakobsen, Chief Economist
GameStop’s (GME) stellar 2020 market performance got a reality check this week. After almost tripling this year, shares of the video game retailer cratered by 21%, after the company disappointed investors with its latest earnings report. Specifically, the company reported F3Q20 revenue of $1 billion, a 30.6% year-over-year drop and coming in $90 million below
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Moderna (MRNA) – The drugmaker has begun a study of its Covid-19 vaccine candidate involving adolescents aged 12 to less than 18. Moderna has dosed the first participant in a study expected to enroll 3,000 healthy people. Shares of Moderna was down 1.3%
by i-technology World news on how different countries are managing the pandemic. Personally I’d love to see more countries investing into nutrition and lifestyle education 👍 Some of you may wonder if this is available in the USA. Yes via some doctors, they actually do have the right to prescribe whatever they think can help a
After the various headwinds associated with the coronavirus delayed the release of Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 12, the new smartphone was finally unleashed on the market on October 23. According to Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives’ latest checks, there is robust demand for the new handset, both domestically and in the key Chinese market. In fact, the
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Walt Disney (DIS) – Disney said its Disney+ streaming service now has 86.8 million subscribers, a number it says could grow to 260 million by 2024. The company said over the past 2 months, the service has added more than 13 million subscribers.
by Martin Armstrong Klaus Schwab, who is trying to take over the world with his Stakeholder Economics & Fedualist-Socialism, has suddenly realized that his efforts to destroy capitalism as we know it is also undermining his precious World Economic Forum (WEF), which has been forced to start to slash its workforce. Since Europe has followed
The stock market has rewarded many semiconductor companies handsomely in 2020. You can certainly place Qualcomm (QCOM) on the list. The chip giant’s share price has increased by 67% year-to-date. Much of the QCOM bull case has rested on the 5G opportunity. After all, Qualcomm is the world’s largest mobile chipmaker. As the fast-data low-latency
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Snowflake — Shares of the data-warehousing software maker slid more than 4% after Deutsche Bank downgraded the stock a hold rating. “Pent-up demand for high-multiple names, such as Snowflake, may be limited as we wrap up 2020 and investors look to protect their year,” the firm
While many companies have been crushed by Covid-19’s impact, Amazon (AMZN) has benefited immensely. Sales have gone through the roof and the company has made all the right moves in catering for the outsized demand. Of course, apart from the core ecommerce business, the company has multiple revenue streams. However, Needham analyst Laura Martin has
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. NYSE The week ahead is so jam-packed for markets that it could determine whether there will be a smooth glide path for a Santa rally into the end of the year. First, Congress looks set to fight down to the wire about a pandemic
by Martin Armstrong There is an interesting question that seems never to have been answered. Back in 2016, the Democrats alleged based upon mere allegations that Hillary made for political reasons, that there was Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election so she really won. Everyone has tried to reject that because it really taints both
Rolls Royce lowered its 2020 cash outflow forecast and warned that the outlook remains challenging going forward, sending its shares down 7.4%. Rolls Royce (RR) now expects approximately £4.2 billion in free cash outflow for 2020, revised down from the £4 billion guidance provided in October. The company, which completed a £5 billion recapitalization package
People wearing face masks are seen inside a Tesla showroom at a shopping mall in Wuhan, Hubei province, the epicentre of China’s coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, March 30, 2020. Aly Song | Reuters Tesla’s entry into the S&P 500 could be anything but a quiet ride, and it is likely to put downward pressure on
Broadcom posted better-than-anticipated results for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020 (ended Nov. 1). However, shares dropped 2.7% in Friday’s pre-market trading session as the chipmaker announced senior management changes. Broadcom (AVGO) appointed current CFO Tom Krause as the President of its new infrastructure software group. Meanwhile, Kirsten Spears, currently Vice President, Corporate Controller and