William White

William White

William White joined InvestorPlace.com in 2013. He writes about a wide range of stocks across all industries, especially so-called “meme stocks” or “Reddit stocks.” Recently, his area of expertise has expanded to include cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ripple, and a myriad of other altcoins. Traders looking for additional insight into the stock market can follow him on Twitter.

Recent Articles

Taco Bell Debuts 600 Custom Taco Emojis

Taco Bell showed off 600 custom emojis earlier this week that users can gain access to by sending its Tweets on Twitter.

Starbucks Offers Free College Tuition to Military Employees’ Families

Starbucks has announced that it's offering free college tuition to military employees' spouses or children for a free bachelor's degree.

MYL, PRGO: 8 Facts About Mylan’s Hostile Takeover Bid for Perrigo

Mylan (MYL) has launched a hostile takeover of drugmaker Perrigo (PRGO) and it will be up to investors to decide the winner.

Why Rolls Royce Stock Price Is Plunging

Rolls Royce stock price took a hit on Thursday following a warning from CEO Warren East that profits wouldn't recover until 2017.

USDA Investigates Hormel (HRL) Supplier Over Pig Abuse

The USDA is launching an investigation into a Hormel supplier's treatment of animals following a video that claims to show pig abuse.

KFC to Test Home Delivery

KFC is testing out home delivery in Los Angeles and San Francisco via a partnership with DoorDash and is looking to expand delivery further.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple Acquires 6 Mystery Companies in 2015

Wednesday's Apple Rumors include the start of online ordering for the iPad Pro and it showing up in select Apple Stores early.

Binge On: 5 Things to Know About T-Mobile Free Streaming

T-Mobile is allowing some of its customers free video streaming through its Binge On service if they have at least a 3GB data plan.

New York Pulls Plug on DraftKings, FanDuel

New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman has sent DraftKings and FanDuel cease-and-desist letters for illegal gambling.

J C Penney Company Inc (JCP) Settles False Advertising Lawsuit

J C Penney Company Inc has settled a lawsuit over false advertising in California and will pay those affected by it $50 million.