Angela Nazworth

Angela Nazworth

Angela Nazworth joined InvestorPlace in April, 2012. She is Accredited in Public Relations (APR), holds more than 15 years of experience in corporate communications, and has worked with the financial services, health care, entertainment, energy and environmental services industries.

Recent Articles

Gold, Silver Barely Move on Friday

Gold bullion perked up a bit. Gold prices inched up as sliver slid. Most miners brought in gains, but Silver Standard was a big loser.

A Big Mac Is Healthier Than These 5 Salads

Some salads are bad news and not nearly as healthy as they are touted to be. Here's a look at five that are worse for you than a Big Mac.

‘Walking Dead’ Lawsuit Staggers Into Federal Court

Robert Kirkman, the writer who penned the comicbook series that became the basis for the show 'The Walking Dead', is now engaged in three lawsuits.

Apple Received Free Advertising in 42% of Movies in 2011

Apple-branded products were seen in 42.5% of the top 40 films of 2011 and in more than a third of all box-office smashes from 2001 through 2011.

Gold, Silver Crawl North Thursday; Miners See Robust Gains

Gold and silver miners bring in healthy gains with NovaGold, Coeur d'Alene and Silver Standard leading the way. Gold prices inched up, while silver stayed flat.

Iconic Woolworth Building to House Luxury Condos

Sections of the Woolworth Building in NYC, which was once known as the world's tallest building, will be converted into luxury condos.

E-Trade Ousts Its CEO

E-Trade Financial Corporation announced Thursday that its board of directors has appointed Frank J. Petrilli to serve as interim CEO, effective immediately.

Chevron Refinery Fire Could Led to Nationwide Gas-Price Hike

Monday's fire at a Chevron refinery has already led to higher gas prices in West Coast states, and more price hikes at the pump are expected.

Wednesday Is a Mixed Bag for Gold, Silver

Gold futures inched up ever so slightly, as silver futures were flat. Silver Wheaton shares spike amid news of higher guidance.

Why 20,000 AT&T Workers Went on Strike

AT&T has confirmed that approximately 17,000 of its employees in California and Nevada, as well as 3,000 employees in Connecticut have gone on strike.