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American Financial (AFG) is well-poised to gain from rate increases, a rise in average renewal pricing, stronger underwriting profit, improved guidance and effective capital deployment.
Ford Motor Company (F) is looking like an interesting pick from a technical perspective, as the company reached a key level of support. Recently, F crossed above the 20-day moving average, suggesting a short-term bullish trend.
After reaching an important support level, KB Home (KBH) could be a good stock pick from a technical perspective. KBH surpassed resistance at the 20-day moving average, suggesting a short-term bullish trend.
Home Depot Inc (NYSE:HD, ETR:HDI), the DIY retailer, is set to buy SRS Distribution, the building materials supplier, for US$18.25 billion as it looks to ramp up demand by expanding its professional customer base. This deal represents the largest purchase made by the leading US home improvement company in its history.
Although the revenue and EPS for Walgreens (WBA) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended February 2024, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
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When deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock, investors often rely on analyst recommendations. Media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm-employed (or sell-side) analysts often influence a stock's price, but are they really important?
When deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock, investors often rely on analyst recommendations. Media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm-employed (or sell-side) analysts often influence a stock's price, but are they really important?
When deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock, investors often rely on analyst recommendations. Media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm-employed (or sell-side) analysts often influence a stock's price, but are they really important?
When deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock, investors often rely on analyst recommendations. Media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm-employed (or sell-side) analysts often influence a stock's price, but are they really important?