Burke Speaker

Burke Speaker has been a journalist, writer and editor for the past 12 years, having worked at newspapers and magazines along the East Coast. His past writing has covered everything from health to business and finance to travel, the last of which he explores at TheTravellier.com.

Recent Articles

After Calif. McDonald’s Closes, “McFarthest” Drive to Golden Arches Now 115 Mi.

If you’ve even had the feeling that you can’t go anywhere without a nearby McDonald’s (NYSE: MCD), we’ve got some good news for you: The farthest away you can get from a Mickey D’s just got a little bit farther.

Can Print Media Stocks Survive After NY Times Admits Doomsday?

With ad revenues down (again) and stock prices falling (again) newspapers and print media stocks are rethinking game plans that rely heavily on online strategies. The hope is that such moves will save slipping share prices at companies like The New York Times Co. (NYSE: NYT), Gannett Co. (NYSE: GCI) and others – and basically, save dying print media empires.

Can Sirius XM Stock Stand Without Stern

Sirius XM (NASDAQ: SIRI) stock has seen big success recently – and big declines from its dot-com IPO valuations. But a big reason for Sirius’s recent strength – Howard Stern – may be poised to leave the satellite radio provider, and investors and analysts are wondering if the company is strong enough to stand on its own.

Rosetta Stone (RST) Stock Between Rock and Hard Place

When Rosetta Stone (NYSE: RST) first debuted last year with a 2009 IPO, it was a bit of a blazing star in a collapsing market. Now, the RST stock star has dimmed over a year after the IPO offering, though the company says international growth and a new product could soon have it shining again.

KFC to Market Ties to Col. Sanders Despite Drop of “Kentucky” Name

Yum! Brands (NYSE: YUM), parent of KFC, took some heat from shortening “Kentucky Fried Chicken” to a three letter moniker. But now YUM appears to be backtracking, putting some faith in marketing KFC founder Col. Sanders to young fast food diners.