Paul R. La Monica

Paul R. La Monica

Expertise: Analysis of stocks and other major investing assets, corporate news and economic reports

Education: BA, Psychology, University of Pennsylvania

Awards & Accomplishments: Winner of a Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW) Best in Business award for best digital-opinion/column

About Paul:
Paul R. La Monica was a digital correspondent at CNN Business for more than 21 years. He wrote daily about the markets, economy and technology and appeared regularly on the business TV programs of CNNi. He also tweets throughout the day @LaMonicaBuzz. La Monica previously was an opinion writer for the site, authoring the popular Buzz investing column. He was also an assistant managing editor overseeing the site’s economic, markets and technology coverage.

La Monica worked for CNN from November 2001 through March 2023. He has also worked for Red Herring, SmartMoney, American Banker and Financial World. La Monica lives with his wife and two sons in Westchester, NY and is a 1995 graduate of The University of Pennsylvania.

Recent Articles

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Is the Next Trillion-Dollar Stock

The next trillion-dollar stock will likely be far from the Magnificent 7... none other than Warren Buffett's iconic Berkshire Hathaway.

NVDA Stock May Pass AMZN in Market Cap. Next Up Could Be GOOGL.

NVDA stock continues to surge to new heights... and potentially above Amazon... as artificial intelligence keeps driving Nvidia higher.

More Bad News for Tesla Stock: Ford and Toyota Are Thriving

Ford and Toyota demonstrated that hybrid vehicles are taking legacy automakers to the next level. That's bad news for Tesla stock.

Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk Could Be First Trillion-Dollar Drug Stocks

Thanks to weight loss and obesity drugs, Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk could become the first trillion-dollar stocks in the pharma industry.

Ferrari Stock Is Off to the Races on Earnings and Big F1 News

RACE stock is up more than 10% after Ferrari reported annual sales growth of 17%. Big Formula 1 news is also helping.