Kyle Woodley

Kyle Woodley

Kyle Woodley is the Senior Investing Editor of Kiplinger.com. His articles covering stock picks, exchange-traded funds and mutual funds have been featured on MSN, Nasdaq and U.S. News & World Report. He also has appeared on Fox Business Network.

He previously was Managing Editor of InvestorPlace.com, and an award-winning designer and copy editor with Gannett. He also is a graduate of Ohio State University.

Kyle can be reached at kwoodley@kiplinger.com, or you can follow him on Twitter at @KyleWoodley.

Recent Articles

All That Glitters Is Goldman — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

Goldman's year-over-year profit tumbled but beat expectations, which were set mighty low.

Citigroup, Carnival Crushed — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Banking giant drops 8%-plus on lousy Q4 earnings, while Wells Fargo goes the other way.

Don’t Waste Your Money on Micron

Micron stock certainly makes the rounds, but there's a number of reasons that buy-and-hold investors should avoid MU shares altogether.

Delta Mulling AMR Corp. Bid — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

Bankrupt airline holding company AMR Corp. (PINK:AAMRQ) got a jolt of life Thursday after The Wall Street Journal reported Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) and a…

Solar Stocks Flare Up — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

Two pieces of positive news send JinkoSolar, First Solar and other solar stocks skyward Wednesday after months of battering throughout the sector.

Honda Reviving Sporty Acura NSX

Following Dodge’s lead of reintroducing the classic Dart model, Honda (NYSE:HMC) has announced a sporty resurrection of its own -- and it's (partially) electric. Boogie…

January Crammed With Hot Fast-Food Deals

January is a notoriously tough month for fast-food restaurants, so Wendy's, Taco Bell and others are stepping up their menu bargains to keep customers eating.

BAC, Financials Lead Markets to Gains — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Stocks closed at a six-month high. Even Kodak saw a bounce.

Tiffany Cuts Full-Year Earnings Forecast After Unhappy Holidays

Tiffany & Co.'s (TIF) same-store holiday sales fell far short of analyst estimates, and the company has cut its earnings forecast for the full year.

2011′s Top 10 Best-Selling Cars

Ford lands three vehicles in 2011's top 10 list, including another top year for its iconic F-Series trucks while Japanese automakers slide.