July 22 Could Ignite a Financial Nightmare

He said “a major reckoning is coming” 3 months before 2025’s crash… his work pointed to the Covid crash 25 days before stocks bottomed… and his firm spends $8 million a year in search of the biggest declines in the stock market. Now – one man has a chilling warning for the financial system on July 22.

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Restaurant Stocks

Restaurant stocks are publicly traded companies that operate food vendors of various shapes and sizes. Restaurants remain a difficult business to enter with the majority failing within their first year, largely due to fluctuations within the greater economy -- people tend to eat out more when their other finances are in order. With that said, there remain some strong publicly traded restaurant businesses that have stood the test of time, like Chipotle, McDonald’s, and many more.

Recent Restaurant Stocks Articles

Hilton Chains Move Towards Casual Dining

Hilton Worldwide is developing new dining options at its Hilton, Embassy Suits and DoubleTree Hotels, with a focus on quicker meals at a reasonable price.

eBay’s New Strategy: Steal Pinterest’s Style

eBay is broadening its reach and revamping its appearance. Its latest change, though, might have Pinterest a little annoyed.

Chipotle: On the Einhorns of a Dilemma

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3 Ways to Play Hispanic Population Growth

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Leave RadioShack to the Pros and Algos

The key to finding value over time frames longer than milliseconds -- to say nothing of years -- is earnings ... of which RadioShack has none.

Facebook Aims to Take on Pinterest With ‘Collections’

Facebook is testing new buttons -- like "Want" and "Collect" -- connected to a new retail-oriented "Collections" feature.

Jump on These 5 QE Infinity Earnings Trades

Earnings season is coming up, and playing the options markets ahead of earnings is a good way to make money, so look to these 5 plays and come out ahead.

All That Monthly Retail Sales Info? Overrated

Target has joined the ranks of the many companies no longer blessing investors with monthly sale statistics. Here's why you shouldn't care.

Retail Sales Rise Modestly in September

Retail rose just 0.8% over last year in September, half of what analysts had predicted as school shopping faded and spending slowed.

Why Does the Market Hate Fast-Food Stocks?

Fast food stocks have been left behind by 2012's broader market rally, but some of the fears holding them back might be overblown.

Schulze, Private Equity Firms Examine Best Buy’s Books

Best Buy's founder Richard Schulze is reviewing the company's books with a number of private equity firms in preparation for a possible $11 billion buyout bid.

Gap Stock: Back in Fashion?

Gap stock is pulling off a phenomenal turnaround, almost doubling for the year-to-date as its fashions are finally clicking with consumers again.

Keep an Eye on Wall Street’s Holiday-Season Hot Stocks

The retail sector is actually something of a laggard for the final quarter of the year, but there's opportunity in its regular outperformers.

Buffalo Wild Wings Isn’t in Season

Football season might be a good time for BWLD's bottom line, but it's a terrible time to get into the stock.

Kohl’s: A Christmas (Comeback) Story?

Kohl's stock has mirrored the retailer's struggles so far this year, but the company is optimistic heading into the holidays. Of course, it was last year, too.

Finish Line Breaks the Tape With Macy’s Partnership

Finish Line completed a strong second quarter with earnings and revenues beats against estimates, and announced a partnership with Macy's.

Wal-Mart Plans Another Attempt to Win Over Japanese

Wal-Mart has announced plans to open another 22 stores in Japan, as the retailer thinks the changing Japanese market has opened some new doors.

3 Struggling Stocks Going on a Diet

When the going gets tough, the tough (try to) get healthy. Here are some companies trying to use America's health kick to fatten up their bottom lines.

H&M Misses Forecast, Delays Online Launch

The world's second-largest clothing retailer Hennes & Mauritz posted sub-par third quarter earnings Thursday mornings thanks to a variety of struggles.