Robert Martin

Robert Martin

Robert Martin is a blogger who covers consumer and financial news with a nod to the stock market. He enjoys writing about business and making money doing it.

In 2013, Robert joined InvestorPlace.com in Rockville, MD, as a staff writer.

Recent Articles

Walt Disney Co (DIS): Should ESPN Drop MNF?

Bernstein researchers explore why ESPN and Walt Disney (DIS) might be better off without airing the NFL's Monday Night Football.

3 Stocks to Watch on Wednesday: BlackBerry Ltd (BBRY), Etsy Inc (ETSY) and SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)

White House woes are leaning on the S&P 500 (SPY) while BlackBerry (BBRY) and Etsy (ETSY) cool off after recent rip-roaring runs.

Twitter Inc (TWTR) Stock Hits Ludicrous Speed With Biz Stone Return

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone will be returning to the social media company, triggering yet another spike in a suddenly resurgent TWTR stock.

3 Stocks to Watch on Monday: Tesla Inc (TSLA), Alphabet Inc (GOOGL) and PureFunds ISE Cyber Security ETF (HACK)

Tesla (TSLA) is off on a downgrade from a bull, Alphabet (GOOGL) is teaming with Lyft, and WannaCry is helping drive PureFunds' HACK higher.

Boeing Co (BA) Stock Drops on Reports of 737 Max Flight Suspensions

Boeing shares dropped suddenly on Wednesday afternoon on reports that the aerospace company was suspending 737 Max flights.

Nvidia Earnings: The Highlights

Nvidia (NVDA) stock is up big today on the back of excellent Q1 results. Here are the highlights from the Nvidia earnings report.

Citi: Apple Could Buy Tesla, Disney, Netflix

A Citigroup analyst has listed Tesla (TSLA) and Disney (DIS) among seven companies that Apple (AAPL) could buy with its $250 billion in cash.

Galaxy S8 Review: Samsung’s Back on Top

Our Galaxy S8 review shows Samsung now makes the flagship smartphone to beat, setting the stage for an epic iPhone 8 battle

Bank of America Q1 Earnings Recap

Bank of America (BAC) finished a topsy-turvy day after beating first-quarter earnings estimates. Here's a look at the most important figures.

Netflix Stock Keeps 2017 Rally Alive With Q1 Earnings Beat

Netflix (NFLX) Q1 earnings beat estimates, but subscriber growth came up shy. Without more ammo, NFLX stock could be risking a breakdown.