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 Fall as ECB Stays Out of It

Gold and silver prices trades lower Thursday amid news that the ECB doesn't have plans to take aggressive fiscal action. Kinross Gold falls harder after CEO changes.

Monsanto Awarded a Whopping $1 Billion in DuPont Trial

A jury came to the conclusion that DuPont, along with its agricultural crop subsidiary, violated a 2002 licensing agreement with Monsanto.

Popular Retailer Says Its NYC Store Doesn’t Have Bed Bugs

Apparel retailer Urban Outfitters says that its NYC stores do not have a serious problems with bed bugs.

3 US Airways Jets Come Seconds From Midair Crash Over D.C.

The Federal Aviation Administration and US Airways are working together to find out what caused the near-collision of three commuter jets Tuesday.

Gold, Silver Continue to Disappoint on Wednesday

Gold and silver took another day of losses Wednesday, and several miners took it particularly hard on the chin.

‘Awkward’ … Mark Zuckerberg’s Sister Now Works for Google

The recent merger between Google and Wildfire means Arielle Zuckerberg, the little sister of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, now works for Google.

Fortune 500 Companies With Most Gender-Diverse Boards

Here are the top companies with the most women board members, including the 10 largest in the Fortune 500 with four females on the board.

Gold, Silver Dip; Miners Plunge on Tuesday

Gold and silver futures dipped slightly Tuesday, while several mining stocks tumbled once again.

Study: Female Board Presence Bodes Well for Stocks

New research shows stocks from companies with female board members tend to perform better than companies with all-male boards.

Gold, Silver Futures Stagnant; Mining Stocks More Positive

Gold and silver futures inched forward Monday, while several mining stocks made more significant gains.