Jonathan Berr

Jonathan Berr

Jonathan Berr has been a professional journalist since 1991. He has covered a wide variety of beats, ranging from to electric utilities to media conglomerates to tech companies.

While a reporter at Bloomberg News in 2002, he won the Gerald Loeb Award, one of the most prestigious awards in business journalism. He was part of a team at AOL’s DailyFinance that won the New York Press Club’s award for Internet feature writing in 2010. His freelance writing has appeared in Atlantic.com, AOL, Yahoo, MSN and 24/7 Wall Street, along with The New York Times and Business Week.

He lives in New Jersey with his wife and son.

You can reach him at jdberr@gmail.com. Follow him on Twitter at @jdberr.

Recent Articles

Should I Buy Apple Stock? 3 Pros, 3 Cons

Apple stock is nicely valued at the moment, and the company has oodles of cash. But what about thoughts that AAPL is past its prime?

Programmatic Advertising: A Fool’s Wager for AOL?

AOL is drinking the programmatic advertising Kool-Aid, but it's far from the first company ... and those before it aren't all singing its praises.

Will an Apple-Comcast Deal Kill Netflix?

Rumors of a partnership between Apple and Comcast sent NFLX shares tumbling -- but don't count out Netflix just yet.

IMAX Stock: Blockbuster Disney Deal Will Lift IMAX

IMAX stock is poised to benefit from its expanded partnership with Disney, thanks in large part to franchises like Star Wars and Marvel superhero films.

HLF Stock: Run From Herbalife (And Consider Ditching Other MLMs)

A newly opened probe into Herbalife should translate into an automatic "hands-off" warning for any investor even considering HLF stock right now.

Fuel Cells: FCEL, BLDP and PLUG Stock Have Gone Berserk

Fuel cell equities such as FCEL, BLDP and PLUG stock could give you motion sickness at this point. Should investors still stick their necks out?

Forget Guacamole, Meat Is the Real Danger for CMG Stock

Internet headlines are buzzing about Chipotle warning that it might stop offering guacamole. But the real threat to CMG stock is responsibly raised meat.

SODA Stock Loses Its Fizz

SodaStream stock has stalled amid concerns that consumers are losing interest in homecrafted sodas. At best, SODA stock is in for a bumpy ride.

Could the Comcast-Time Warner Cable Pact Lead to a la Carte TV?

The big Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger that many expect will hamper consumers might end up giving us what we've wanted all along.

PEP Stock: Snack Spinoff Wouldn’t Help Much

Nelson Peltz thinks PepsiCo should spin off its snacks business. But the proposed benefits for PEP stock aren't as clear-cut as they seem.