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

Twitter Stock: Is TWTR a $10 or $100 Stock?

Twitter is going about ramping up engagement in the wrong way. But TWTR's massive platform makes Twitter stock an attractive play long-term play.

2 Ways Facebook Stock Is Improving Engagement

Facebook stock is on the right track to always make users comfortable on its platform. This could end up attracting more advertisers.

Amazon Stock: The Online Shopping Experience That Shows AMZN Is the Best

Amazon stock offer a combination of values that no other online retailers offer. This further shows that Amazon is the best online retailer.

Facebook Stock Should Already Be in Your 2016 Buy List (FB)

The Chicken Little's can panic all they want over insiders dumping shares, but Facebook (FB) stock has too many catalysts to be considered about slowing growth.

Here’s Why You Should Buy More CELG Shares After Earnings Dip

Third quarter show that CELG continues to grow its business, it continues to make product people like and that Revlimid hasn't peaked yet.

It’s Time for Value Investors to Pile Into KORS Stock

Michael Kors might be down at the moment, but it's strong cash position should be admired and seen as a source of value.

Why Apple Pay Has A Potential Competitor in Chase Pay (JPM, AAPL)

Apple Pay is sure easier to use, but in reality, JPM has more of the expertise -- and a solid customer base -- to make this work.

Abbott Laboratories Remain a Long-Term Hold (ABT)

ABT stock offers a reliable way to tap into the growth in emerging markets plus the heart stents and adult nutritional beverages markets.

3 Makers of Medical Devices to Buy Now

The growth opportunity in the medical devices space is impressive, and it’s time to buy stocks of well-positioned companies in the industry.

Ford Stock: A Buy for the Long Haul (F)

Rather than cutting back amidst declining auto sales, Ford stock saw an opportunity and capitalized on it during the recession. Ford stock shifted focus to making autos that are more fuel-efficient without sacrificing performance, and is still providing value