3 Problems Under Armour Inc Needs to Fix These Before It Is a Buy

UA stock is still a risky bet because the company hasn’t addressed challenges like slowing growth in the US and its inventory management issues. More 

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) Sees Rating Drop….. Wilting Industry Group Rank

The current recommendation of Hold for Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE:TD) is the result of using the methods of Louis Navellier for investing and his Portfolio Grader stock evaluator. TD has been downgraded from a Buy to a Hold in the last week. More 

A Solid AI Development Strategy Makes Baidu Inc Stock a Buy

Baidu has been investing heavily in next-generation technologies like AI. And yes, the company’s legacy businesses, such as search, are a big help in this effort. All in all, Baidu looks attractive for investors that have a long-term bent. More 

Stock of Medtronic (MDT) Upgraded to Buy From a Hold

Medtronic Plc (NYSE:MDT) is ranked as a Buy using the Portfolio Grader stock evaluator, which incorporates Louis Navellier's investing methodology. MDT has been upgraded from a Hold to a Buy in the last week. More 

Trade of the Day: Facebook (FB)

The reason this intraday drop to support is important is that we believe FB is oversold at this point due to an over-reaction on Wall Street to sell tech stocks. More 

Royal Bank of Canada’s (RY) Robust Sales Growth Keep it a Buy

Royal Bank of Canada (NYSE:RY) is one of the 757 companies in the GICS Financials sector, and a member of the 340 company Banks GICS industry group within this sector. RY has a market value of $115.9 billion which is in the top decile in its industry group. Currently, the stock's Portfolio Grader ranking places it 52 among the 340 companies in this industry group, putting in the top quartile; in the top quartile of the sector with a ranking of 138 among the 757 companies in the sector, and number 1,046 in the nearly 5,000 company Portfolio Grader universe. More 

Here’s Why Walt Disney Co Stock Will Jump on a Deal with Fox

A long-beleaguered DIS stock may well be salvaged if Walt Disney and Twenty-First Century Fox can recognize what they offer one another. More