Craig Adeyanju

Craig Adeyanju enjoys to unearth awesome growth and value stocks and educate investors about the companies behind them. He believes that the best companies to invest in are those that genuinely solve a problem.

His work has appeared on sites like TheStreet, The Motley Fool, Benzinga among others.

Recent Articles

Yum! Brands, Inc.: Chinese Spin-Off Should Be Good for YUM Stock

Doing business in China is becoming less profitable for YUM because of rising costs like labor and rent, making Yum's spin-off a good move.

The Coca-Cola Co: Have Consumers Lost the Thirst for Coke? (KO)

Coca-Cola (KO) isn’t growing well in emerging markets, but its brilliant divesture efforts should bring profitability soon.

3 Biotech Stocks That Could Endure Hillary Clinton

While biotech stocks are bearish because of potential pricing regulations sparked by Hillary Clinton, there are still opportunities

Amazon.com, Inc: A Blowout Q1 in the Cards? (AMZN)

Amazon stock is severely underestimated, with an FBA price increase and improved fulfilment expenses not factored in by Wall Street.

Facebook Inc, Twitter Inc and MasterCard Inc: Is There a Potential for Collaboration? (FB TWTR MA)

MasterCard wants to work with FB and TWTR. Such a partnership would be beneficial to both companies. But, Facebook could make it successful.

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.: Will CMG Launch a “Better Burger”?

Chipotle stock is down, but the company still has a compelling business model that will most certainly work in the burger business.

Opko Health Inc.: FDA Denial Won’t Kill OPK

The approval delay of Rayaldee, Opko Health's new billion-dollar drug, won't hurt its market performance. OPK is a high-risk/high-reward stock.

McDonald’s Corporation: The MCD Recovery Is Well and Truly On

McDonald's turnaround strategy is working. This create opportunities for income investors.

Apple Inc. Stock: Why the iPhone SE Could Falter in Emerging Markets (AAPL)

The iPhone SE is not likely to push iPhone sales in emerging markets for Apple stock, as it is still way more expensive than the average smartphone there.

3 Companies Steering the Future of Driverless Cars

Google leads the race for driverless cars, Ford is already employing autonomous tech in its autos and Nvidia is powering the automated future.