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2 months ago |
kiplinger.com | Nellie Huang |John C. Linehan
It takes nerves of steel, an iron stomach and a ton of patience to invest in turnaround stocks, a dicey corner of the market populated by firms that have a viable strategy to improve their business. Most investors shun these stocks, so you're moving against the crowd. And these corporate makeovers can take years; in the meantime, the shares languish. So why bother? Because if the company succeeds in its turnaround, the payoff can be big.
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Jul 27, 2023 |
citywire.com | John Schaffer |John C. Linehan |Michelle McGagh |Gavin Lumsden
Ten years ago, the market underestimated the impact of innovation. First, it underestimated the longer‑term growth and profitability of new technologies and, second, it underestimated the residual impact of innovation on incumbent firms. As a result, as the true extent of the impact of innovation became clear, US growth stocks significantly outperformed value stocks. To read this article please sign in Work email Password Forgot your password? Reset here Don't have an account?
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