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

Bank of America Stock Can’t Escape the Malaise of the Banking Sector

Analysts are bearish on Bank of America stock. Investors should avoid BAC stock at this point, as its premium doesn't appear to be justified.

As Pricey as AMD Stock Seems, It Still Has Room to Run

Even after a banner year, AMD stock is a buy. It still has Intel on the ropes and a clear line to $50 and beyond in 2020.

Is Aphria Stock Really the ‘Best’ Canadian Pot Stock?

Aphria stock may be the best option for Canadian pot stocks, but possible suitors can't forget the challenges surrounding the entire sector.

How Much Longer Will IBM Shareholders Wait for a Turnaround?

CEO Ginni Rometty's $34 billion bet on open source software provider Red Hat last hasn't been the "game-changer" she promised investors.

Investors Should Avoid Nokia Stock in Favor of Ericsson Stock

NOK is the corporate world's answer to Murphy's Law, meaning that everything that can go wrong for the telecom equipment maker has gone wrong. While ERIC stock offers less of a potential upside, it is a safer bet than NOK stock.