John Divine

John Divine

John Divine is currently an investing reporter at U.S. News & World Report, and was previously an assistant editor at InvestorPlace.com. He has worked variously in the fields of commercial real estate, money management and digital media, working as a financial journalist for most of his professional career.

John has also been a regular contributor to The Motley Fool, and his work also has appeared on AOL DailyFinance.

In 2013, he shortened his bucket list when he saw Warren Buffett live and in the flesh while covering the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders’ Meeting.

A proud North Carolinian and graduate of Appalachian State University, John majored in Finance & Banking. He enjoys basketball, reading, writing and food. He does not care for the Oxford comma, and he does not require the food he enjoys to be nutritious.

Recent Articles

Why Cigna Corporation (CI), First Solar, Inc. (FSLR), and Aetna Inc (AET) Were 3 of Monday’s Best Stocks

Shares of two health insurerance companies soared on Monday after a Wall Street Journal report detailing takeover attempts; FSLR shines on world record.

Why Microsoft Stock Will Take a Summer Vacation (MSFT)

Microsoft (MSFT) stock has been trending lower since its Q3 earnings beat in April. It doesn't look like that'll stop any time soon.

Twitter (TWTR) Stock Will Fail No Matter Who Is CEO

Twitter (TWTR) stock is tumbling Monday as the aftermath of the CEO shakeup continues ... but shares still have some room to fall.

Alibaba (BABA) Battles Netflix (NFLX) for $5.9 Billion Chinese Market

Alibaba (BABA) stock is up at the expense of Netflix (NFLX) stock, as BABA starts a streaming video service in China.

Axovant Sciences (AXON) Stock Reeks to High Heaven

Forgive me for not betting the farm on Axovant Sciences (AXON) stock, whose 29-year-old CEO Vivek Ramaswamy has a rapper alter-ego, "Da Vek."