Jeff Reeves

Jeff Reeves

Jeff Reeves is a financial commentator with almost two decades of newsroom and markets experience, including a stint as an editor for the New York Times Co. He has been lead writer and editor for InvestorPlace.com since the beginning of 2010.  

Jeff’s work has appeared in numerous finance publications and broadcast outlets, including The Wall Street Journal network, CNBC, TheStreet.com, Fox Business Channel, USA Today and a host of others.

View some of his TV appearances on YouTube, or check out his writing links below.

Jeff has also penned an eBook, The Frugal Investor’s Guide to Finding Great Stocks: 11 Free Resources to Help Beginners Identify Fantastic Investments.

Write Jeff at editor@investorplace.com, or follow him on Twitter @JeffReevesIP.

Recent Articles

Blockbuster BBI and Netflix NFLX Fight For Movie Gallery Market Share

Blockbuster (BBI) could benefit from the news that Movie Gallery will close all of its 2,415 U.S. stores and liquidate its inventory. Though Movie Gallery already declared bankruptcy, the movie rental chain had hoped to stay alive after some restructuring. Movie Gallery also operated locations under the Hollywood Video and Game Crazy brands, and all will be closed at an undetermined date. Netflix (NFLX) may also benefit.

Akamai AKAM Stock Driven by HD Content, Cloud Computing and Mobile Web

Akamai, the leading web content delivery company, grew revenues by almost 9% in 2009 despite the economic recession and expects to grow its revenues by mid double digits in 2010.

Mining Stocks Hit on Resource Tax Fears (BHP, RTP, VALE, AU, ABX, NEM)

According to news reports, Australia is considering the possible introduction of a 40% resources tax on companies. As the world's biggest exporter of iron ore, alumina and coal and one of the key gold miners in the world, the move could seriously curtail the mining business there – and hurt major mining stocks like BHP Billiton (BHP), Rio Tinto (RTP) and Vale SA (VALE) as well as Australia gold miners AngloGold Ashanti (AU), Barrick Gold (ABX) and Newmont Mining (NEM).

Activision ATVI Video Game Sales Could Send Stock Soaring

Last Thursday, Activision Blizzard (ATVI) announced a partnership with software studio Bungie. Formerly owned by Microsoft (MSFT), Bungie produced the wildly successful Halo series for the Xbox. Now with the Activision publishing deal, Bungie can roll out Halo-like games on other playforms like the Sony (SNE) Playstation and the Nintendo (NTDOY) Wii.

High Yield Dividend Stocks With +11% Payouts (FORTY, KCAP, WAC, WHX, IVR, RSO, CPLP, KSP, AMRR, GMR)

High yield dividend stocks were hard to come by in the recession, as some big blue chips slashed their payouts. But now, dividend growth appears to be back. According to Standard and Poor's, only 48 companies in the S&P 500 decreased their dividend payments during the first quarter of 2010, a vast improvement over the record 367 companies that slashed dividends during the same period in 2009 -- adding $6.4 billion in total dividends.