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Boeing in talks with FAA about new reported 787 production issue

KOMO News Radio in Seattle reported the issue involved the vertical tail fin on the 787, citing federal records, and could affect 680 airplanes. Asked about the latest issue, the Federal Aviation Administration reiterated on Thursday it “is investigating manufacturing flaws affecting certain Boeing 787 jetliners” but had made no decisions whether to issue new airworthiness directives. Boeing said in a statement the newly reported “issue was found in late 2019” and had been addressed in production. …read more […]

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How High Will Gold Prices Go in 2020?

We have been following gold in The War Room since our inception in May 2019. And since that time, members have taken dozens of winners ranging from junior miners to leveraged ETFs.
The key to trading gold and gold shares right now is to buy on dips. Precious metals are in the middle of a confirmed bull market, outperforming every other major asset class in 2020.
That trend should continue, and you should position yourself to be a buyer on dips.
In The War Room, we are constantly trading metals stocks but always making sure at least one position is in the portfolio …read more […]

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How to Avoid Investing Self-Sabotage

In 1966, Peter Lynch began as an intern with Fidelity Investments.
He got his foot in the door because he caddied at Brae Burn Country Club in West Newton, Massachusetts, for Fidelity’s president at the time, George Sullivan.
After returning from a two-year stint in the U.S. Army in 1969, Lynch got on full time with Fidelity. He started as an analyst following textiles, mining and chemicals.
From the beginning, it was apparent that Lynch was a gifted investor. Within five years, he advanced to become Fidelity’s director of research.
Then, in 1977, he got his big break…
Lynch was put in charge of a …read more […]

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A Tale of 3 IPO Stocks; 2 to Buy and 1 to Avoid

Business is business, and business waits for no man – or virus. Even during the corona crisis, companies were conducting IPOs, moving from the fully private sector to the public trading sphere. And Wall Street’s best analysts have wasted no time getting the word out on which of these companies are worth an investor’s second look – and which are too risky.Making stock selections from the recent IPOs can take a little more homework than investors may be used to. The established companies have a history and a track record that can guide investors. The newer IPOs have yet to …read more […]

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'It was an excellent quarter, although that should be a surprise to no one': Analyst on Peloton earnings

James Hardiman, Wedbush Securities Leisure & Travel Analyst, joined The Final Round to discuss Peloton’s fourth quarter earnings and his outlook for the stock as more people look to buy equipment to workout at home. …read more […]

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Oracle Q1 beats estimates, CEO says earnings are ‘fantastic’

Oracle Corporation released its first quarter earnings report after hours on Thursday, beating expectations on both top and bottom lines. The company’s CEO said the earnings were ‘fantastic’ and that they were confident their ‘revenue would accelerate’ past the coronavirus pandemic. Yahoo Finance’s Jared Blikre breaks down the company’s earnings report on The Final Round. …read more […]