John Kilhefner

John Kilhefner

John Kilhefner is Senior Managing Editor of the Luke Lango franchise, which includes Hypergrowth Investing, Innovation Investor, Crypto Investor Network, and more.
Kilhefner has contributed to media such as Benzinga, The Hill, Tip Ranks, Unwinnable, The Arcade Review, Five Out of Ten magazine, and ZAM. He has appeared in U.S. News and World Report, Kotaku, USA Today, and Game Developer.
He now runs his own creative agency focused on tech and cybersecurity, called Skellator, LLC.
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Recent Articles

2 Telecom Dividend Stocks to Buy; 2 to Sell

The telecom sector is place income investors come for dividends, but not every dividend stock in telecommunications has a dividend that's a sure thing.

Watson, Cloud Lead the Case for IBM Stock

IBM stock isn't the hottest thing in anyone's portfolio right now, but its value, dividends and turnaround drivers have shares off to a strong 2015.

Cablevision Earnings – Revenue Wins, Subscribers Lose

Cablevision (CVC) stock ducked briefly before settling slightly higher as traders are torn between revenue growth and subscriber loss.

SNE: PlayStation and Sensors Put Sony on a Billion-Dollar Path

Sony (SNE) reported earnings to the tune of a billion dollar loss, but is expected to pull a profit of $1.1 billion this year.

Why You Should Buy Glu Mobile (GLUU) After Its Earnings Beat

Gluu is trying to distance itself from the fly-by-night nature of social game stocks by partnering with Chinese media giant Tencent Holdings and pop singer Britney Spears.

GoPro (GPRO) Stock: Is Being No. 1 Enough?

GoPro (GPRO) stock has climbed heading into its Q1 earnings report, but does that mean a beat is imminent? And even so, is GPRO stock worth buying here?

Interpublic (IPG) Falling Sharply Despite Earnings Beat

Interpublic (IPG) reported earnings that surpassed estimates on Friday, but the stock has been falling this week. We'll take a closer look at IPG stock.

The 3 D’s of AT&T Stock: DTV, Data and Dividends

AT&T's upcoming earnings could cause a little wiggle in AT&T stock, but its plans to diversify its business as well as (of course) its dividends are long-term drivers that aren't going away.

5 Reasons Microsoft Stock Will Top $50 Again (MSFT)

After a disastrous earnings report in January, MSFT is undervalued by the market. Here are five reasons why Microsoft stock is destined to reach $50 next year.

Does Zynga Stock Have Some Bite Left in it? (ZNGA)

No one seems particularly excited about ZNGA getting its founding CEO back, but it could be the best move for Zynga stock as the San Fran company pivots to mobile.