Adam Levy

Adam Levy

Adam Levy is a financial analyst and writer specializing in technology and consumer goods companies. He spends a lot of time “researching” Facebook and Twitter, so follow him at @admlvy for more insight, analysis and St. Louis Cardinals mania.

Recent Articles

Alphabet Inc — Is Google Stock (GOOGL) Saddled With a $3.75B Mistake in Nest?

Nest -- the Alphabet Inc (GOOGL, GOOG) company that builds smart thermostats -- might have a management problem.

The iPhone 7 Will Be Huge For Apple Stock (AAPL)

Bank of America Merrill Lynch recently conducted a survey of smartphone owners about their upgrade plans and if they plan to buy the iPhone 7. Here's what it had to say.

How Facebook Inc (FB) Could Finally Kill Twitter Inc (TWTR)

Twitter (TWTR) stock investors should be plenty worried about Facebook's (FB) pledge to invest more in real-time sharing.

News Corp (NWS) Won’t Buy Twitter Inc (TWTR) – Here’s Why

Twitter stock spiked after rumors surfaced that NWS was interested in acquiring the social media company.

Snapchat Is a Serious Threat to Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc

Snapchat see 7 billion video views per day. With rising engagement and improving ad tech, it's a threat to FB stock and TWTR stock.

How Facebook Messenger Will Drive FB Stock Higher

A new software development kit could turn Facebook Messenger into a $10 billion dollar business for FB stock investors.

Why Fitbit Stock Plummeted After It Announced the Fitbit Blaze (FIT)

Shares of Fitbit Stock were off 18% after the company announced the Fitbit Blaze, a smartwatch that simply doesn't stack up to the competition.

An Oscar Could Do the Trick For Amazon Stock in 2016 (AMZN)

CEO Jeff Bezos says he wants to win an Oscar, and so far, Prime Instant Video's numbers say that's a worthwhile goal for Amazon stock.

Would Facebook Stock Benefit From Changes to News Feed?

Facebook (FB) users could be spending more time reading their News Feed in the near future. Well, some form of their News Feed at least.

2016 Outlook: Twitter Inc. (TWTR)

With several of its 2015 problems now resolved, Twitter stock seems to have a bright future -- if things work out as management plans.