Will Ashworth

Will Ashworth

Expertise: Public and private companies, Portfolio construction

About Will:
Will Ashworth has written about investments full-time since 2008. He loves investing and is passionate about helping others put their money to work. He particularly enjoys creating model portfolios that stand the test of time.

Publications where he’s appeared include InvestorPlace, The Motley Fool Canada, Investopedia, Kiplinger, and several others in both the U.S. and Canada. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

You can follow Will on LinkedIn. 

Recent Articles

Royal Caribbean’s Latest Bond Sales Helps Secure Future

Even with its new liquidity, RCL stock remains off-limits to all but the most aggressive investors. The risks remain very real.

3 Reasons to Invest $500 in ModVans’ CV1 Campervan

Further, according to ModVan’s StartEngine presentation, a total of 5,249 Class B RVs (van campers such as CV1) units were shipped in 2017. Adding in the RVIA’s data for 2018 and 2019, an average of 5,126 Class B units were shipped on an annual basis over the past three years.

The Pros and Cons of Republic’s Autopilot Service

The type of deals you’ll be investing typically will have raised at least $150,000 from 100 or more investors, they will have raised at least twice the minimum goal set, and they’re using a Crowd SAFE security instrument.

Lotto-Ticket Ford Versus Larger-Cap, Long-Term Ferrari

Ferrari's market cap is worth $10 billion more than Ford. Does that make Ferrari a better buy than F stock?

Darren Woods Must Address ESG Concerns to Save Exxon Mobil Stock

Exxon Mobil is facing increased scrutiny over its efforts to combat climate change. Here’s why that’s bad for Exxon Mobil stock. 

Alphabet Could Learn Something From Its Failed Moonshot

Alphabet's so-call "Other Bets" may never be big contributors to the fortunes of GOOG stock. But that's not a reason to stop taking the moon shots.

Nio Stock’s Newest Backers Are Betting On Chinese Success

Nio recently secured $1 billion in funding, but Nio stock has gone sideways ever since. Should shareholders be concerned?

Does Disney’s $11 Billion in Debt Make It a Buy or Sell?

Disney (NYSE:DIS) raised $11 billion in new debt. Does that make DIS stock a buy or a sell given the current economic environment?

In This Economy, General Electric Is NOT a Buy

General Electric reports Q1 2020 results on April 29. With Baker Hughes (NYSE:BKR) announcing it will book a $15 billion impairment in the first quarter against its Oilfield Services and Oilfield Equipment operating units due to uncertainty surrounding the demand for oil during the pandemic.

3 Numbers to Study Before Jumping on the Tilray Bandwagon

Before you decide to buy or sell Tilray stock and move on to another cannabis play, at least take the time to consider three numbers from its quarterly report. I won’t say which way I’m leaning toward Tilray until the end -- the last time I wrote about TLRY in November, I cautioned investors to wait for a catalyst before buying -- but I can say that Tilray’s business isn’t nearly as bad as the headlines suggest.