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Luxury Stocks Are Facing More Trouble … Except One

After months of giddiness, luxury stocks finally hit a wall. What happened, and is the worst already baked into these stocks? Plus: See the one exception.

It’s No Longer Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Luxury retailer Tiffany's reported lackluster revenue and earnings results and forecast slower growth. The stock is rated a hold at least for now.

HPQ Survives, But Techs Tumble — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

Hewlett-Packard shares gained on the day as an earnings beat overshadowed lower guidance, but other tech stocks weren't so lucky.

Dell Dumped, HPQ Hoisted — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

Dell was obliterated Wednesday on disappointing earnings news, while Hewlett-Packard surged after the bell on a positive report.

Theme Park Stocks: Have Fun!

Theme parks aren't a huge sector, but their few members are a diversified crew of good, middling and ugly. Let's sort out the mess.

Options Plays for the Second Quarter

Get your portfolio ready for the new quarter with long calls and long puts.

Run Away From Nike and DSW

They're great companies, but their stocks are vastly overvalued. That means it's time to sell.

Tiffany: Blue Boxes Still Sparkle, But Its Stock Has to Go

Tiffany's latest earnings report was good at a glance, but had some red flags deeper in. The luxury stock might be too pricey, even for its premium brand.

Why Fossil and Tiffany Are Poised for a Fall

CNBC commentator Herb Greenberg may be right about too-high stock valuations, with these two retailers as prime examples.

China Hits Markets, Materials — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

The prospect of a cooling China gives Wall Street a chill. But some Chinese solar shares soared after a smaller-than-expected U.S. tariff ruling.

6 Stocks for the Economic Divide

This array of stocks gives you the strongest players serving both ends of the income spectrum.

Diamonds Aren’t Forever. Sell Blue Nile Now

The Internet gem merchant is hardly sparkling these days. One reason for that: Buying a diamond online lacks the special experience of doing so at Tiffany.

China: It’s the Year of the Draggin’

Although China is often heralded as a land of untold growth, here are five good reasons investors should think twice about investing in Asia in 2012.

A Couple of Lovely Valentine’s Day Stocks to Buy

InterActiveCorp, with its matchmaking websites Match.com and OKCupid, is a fundamentally great Valentine's Day stock. As is PetSmart.

Valentine’s Day Stocks: Anything to Love?

Take a look at companies that make the holiday -- purveyors of chocolate, diamonds and flowers -- to see if you would do well to take a shine to them.

What American Express’s Results Reveal

Credit card stocks can provide crucial information about consumer behavior, which in turn can signal you to make portfolio adjustments before it’s too late.

How to Shop in the Topsy-Turvy Retail Sector

The group keeps sending mixed messages, but don't let it confuse you. If you're bullish on the American consumer, these two ETFs are your smartest retail plays.

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.

Are Apple Stores’ Blues That Blue?

Stagnant retail growth at Apple Stores is worrisome, but don't hit the panic button -- the company still is outpacing the brick-and-mortar world.