Adam Benjamin

Adam Benjamin

Adam Benjamin is Assistant Editor at InvestorPlace.com. He graduated from Seattle University with an honors degree in Creative Writing.

Recent Articles

Sorry MSFT Stock Investors – Xbox One Sales Aren’t That Great

Numbers for Microsoft Xbox One sales aren't easy to come by, yet early figures seem good. Still, MSFT stock investors shouldn't get too excited.

5 Top Video Games for Holiday 2013

With the holiday season coming up, gamers are looking forward to getting their hands on some of the top video games for the PS4, Xbox One and more.

Index Gets a $7M Push Toward Transforming Retail

Startup tech firm Index just received $7 million in funding, which will go toward giving brick-and-mortar retailers some ammo against their online peers.

Will Digital Sales Crash GME Stock?

Gamestop earnings come out on Wednesday, but they won't reflect recent blockbuster launches, and the rise of digital sales could be trouble for GME stock.

Your Guide to PS4 and Xbox One Console Exclusives

The PS4 launches Friday, and the Xbox One is set to be released next week. Here's your guide to the biggest franchises exclusive to each console.

Windows Phone Thrives on BlackBerry Crumble

Microsoft's Windows Phone devices are shipping at twice the rate they were in Q3 2012. That's great news for MSFT as BlackBerry slides down the totem pole.

Black Friday 2013: The Ultimate Holiday Shopping Guide

Black Friday 2013 is only a couple weeks away! Here's your guide to store hours and sales for all your Black Friday shopping needs.

Can Superheroes Make NFLX Stock Fly?

Netflix just inked a deal with Marvel to bring Daredevil, Jessica Jones and two other superheroes to the service -- a huge long-term win for NFLX stock.

WMT Starts Holidays Early, Still Isn’t a Buy

Walmart is fighting a shortened holiday season by starting Black Friday deals weeks ahead of time. But that doesn't solve long-term problems.

EA, TTWO on Very Different Paths After Earnings

EA and TTWO reported earnings after the bell yesterday. Both companies beat earnings expectations, but they're following two very different paths to success.