Archive for December, 2020

Marietta Mortgage Brokers Educate On What A Conventional Home Loan Is

My Lending Pal, Marietta mortgage broker, recently released a blog educating readers on what a conventional home loan is. The new article focuses on explaining what qualifies as a conventional home loan and how these loans work. Full story

How Medtech Is Reshaping Continuing Education In The Medical Profession

From providing new mechanisms and platforms for medical professionals to fulfill continuing education requirements, to enabling them to perform safer, faster, and less invasive surgeries, medtech innovations are changing the face of medicine almost beyond recognition. Full story

5 Questions Leaders Need To Ask Themselves At The End Of Every Year

Answering these questions helps you close the chapter on the current year and move into the next one with renewed clarity, energy, and determination. Full story

Three Shifts That Every Entrepreneur Needs To Make In 2021

In order to succeed, entrepreneurs must make a critical shift: They have to go from thinking about their business in terms of themselves (“Here’s my idea” or “Here’s my product”), to thinking about it in terms of their customers (“Who are my customers, and what do they want?”). Full story

Made “Redundant” At His Job, He Turned Around And Started A Million-Dollar, One-Person Business

Barry Freeder always felt like a bit of a misfit in the world of commercial real estate. He found his true calling in an e-commerce business that allows him to indulge his longstanding passion for design. Full story

How One Company Is Providing Clean Water Globally In A Pandemic

While the focus has been on the pandemic, other crises have continued to play out — and fly under the radar. LifeStraw, a part of Swiss-based company Vestergaard, has been responding to these humanitarian crises, weather-related disasters, and forgotten communities around the world this year. Full story

More Room For Growth In JetBlue Stock?

The $25 billion payroll support under the CARES Act supported the Airline Industry and avoided mass furloughs. However, the ongoing slump continues to weigh on air travel demand as carriers operate at 50% of their capacity and TSA checkpoint numbers remain 60% below the prior year level... Full story

What’s The Downside For Qualcomm Stock?

Up almost 2.5x since March, we believe Qualcomm stock could see significant downside. Qualcomm stock is up almost 70% so far this year. It traded at $91 in February 2020 – just before the outbreak of coronavirus – and is currently 60% above that level, as well. Further, due to poor full-year 2020... Full story

IBM’s Stock Has More Than 10% Upside In Near Term

Having lost about 8% in 2020, IBM’s stock has growth potential. IBM’s stock has fallen from $134 to $123 in 2020 compared to the S&P 500 which moved 15% in the same period. The company has seen a revenue fall over recent years while its EPS has risen steadily. We believe the stock has potential... Full story

2021: COVID And Commodities: Supply And Demand Will Break COVID, Make Commodities

A look at at the supply and demand fundamentals of COVID says the pandemic’s end is fast approaching; traders are already “selling” COVID and buying their favorite commodities. Full story
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