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The Motley Fool October 25, 2006 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: The Bank on Online Resources Shares of the payments facilitator and online banking software provider took a tumble on nothing discernible. The company's third-quarter 2006 earnings report is still yet to come. Does someone know something? |
The Motley Fool May 22, 2006 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: Trying on Perry Ellis The clothier reports first-quarter 2007 earnings results tomorrow. Want to know what Wall Street expects to see? Want to know what really matters? Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool November 6, 2006 Rich Smith |
Online Weirdness Shares of payments facilitator and online banking software provider Online Resources took a tumble. The schizophrenic descriptions of how the company is doing helped to destabilize the stock. |
The Motley Fool July 25, 2007 Anders Bylund |
Foolish Forecast: Blockbuster's Last Stand The movie-rental chain is set to report second-quarter results. Investors, here is what you can expect to see. |
The Motley Fool August 31, 2006 |
Foolish Fundamentals: Margins Margins are important, but how you use margin information is more important to your investing success. Don't stay on the surface when analyzing margins. Your portfolio will thank you for it later. |
The Motley Fool November 8, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Linens 'n No Respect Even a buyout offer isn't enough to buoy shares of the home goods retailer Linens 'n Things. |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2010 Matthew Argersinger |
3 Good Companies, 3 Bad Stocks Warning signs abound. |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2005 Richard Gibbons |
Buying on Margins Profit margins are one useful tool for finding great stock values. |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2005 W.D. Crotty |
Six Flags at Half-Staff The amusement park's first-quarter results are anything but amusing. Fans of the stock will scream that it is not the prime summer season and that no one should have expected a profit. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Is It Time to Get Rid of EBITDA? The latest target of corporate reformers may not be a company or even an individual. Instead it is a concept, EBITDA, that may have been indirectly responsible for at least some of the corporate carcasses now littering the landscape. |
The Motley Fool February 21, 2007 |
Boyd Expands Profits and Properties: Fool by Numbers The casino operator released fourth-quarter 2006 earnings: Income Statement Highlights... Margin Checkup... Balance Sheet Highlights... |
The Motley Fool January 21, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Drugstore Now, Boy Drugstore.com gets high on positive EBITDA, but it's a near-term downer. |
The Motley Fool May 16, 2011 David Meier |
Why You Shouldn't Invest in Blue-Chip Stocks Three things investors need to be careful of. |
Insurance & Technology May 3, 2006 Phil Britt |
Providing Flexibility Princeton eCom's credit card option eases collections for Selective Insurance Group agents. |
U.S. Banker August 2006 Glen Fest |
Burn to Bloom: Is Profit in the Offing? A new credit - and debit - card enabled offering from Yodlee is a sign the Web-banking industry may finally be emerging from the bill-pay subsidy game. Or is it? |
Bank Systems & Technology August 5, 2004 Vicki Gerson |
Online Bill Pay Adds to the Bottom Line Commerce Bancorp looked to Corillian to develop an online bill payment system into a profitable endeavor that improves customer satisfaction. |
The Motley Fool February 27, 2007 Emil Lee |
Is U.S. Concrete Still Solid? Should this one be in your portfolio mix? U.S. Concrete is a strong candidate for further due diligence -- and the answer seems to be a resounding yes. |
Inc. October 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
Cranking Up the Earnings Forget revenue growth. For VCs these days, it's the "earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization," that counts. |