American Airlines (AAL): Credit metrics have worsened since the pandemic and the airline faces significant debt servicing costs. Renewed slowdown would imply an extended period of cash burn. United Airlines (UAL): Another airline company that has a stretched balance sheet. Focus on recovery will be on deleveraging. Equity dilution remains a possibility. Delta Air Lines
Stocks to sell
Novavax (NVAX) has dropped to a price that looks cheap if it manages to hit the low end of analyst earnings estimates. However, it’s still trading at a premium to a “worst case scenario” valuation. More disappointment could push it to lower prices. Source: pixinoo / Shutterstock.com The term “falling knife” may be cliché, yet
Mullen Automotive (MULN) garnered plenty of macabre headlines for short seller’s report that took down MULN stock. In reality, even without the exposé, shares of the EV manufacturer would have likely faced serious trouble. It’s time for investors to start thinking very carefully about the electric transition. Source: Ringo Chiu / Shutterstock.com If you’re following
Salesforce (CRM) — Shares slipped below the 200-weekly moving average and have a long way to go until the next support zone. Alcoa (AA) — Has been hammered after reporting earnings numbers that failed to justify its meteoric rise. Nvidia (NVDA) — The unwind in semiconductors accelerated Thursday, causing NVDA to crack a major floor. Source:
Cable One (CABO): While a strong performer since its debut in 2015, the same can’t be said about its potential performance going forward. Carnival Corporation (CCL): Many challenges signal it’s not time to go “full steam ahead” on this cruise line operator’s shares. Caesars Entertainment (CZR): Be careful about placing a wager that it makes an
Social media company Snap (NYSE:SNAP) reported earnings Thursday afternoon. The numbers were soft across the board. The company missed earnings, missed revenues, and offered up soft guidance for next quarter as well. All in all, it was a bad report, and SNAP stock initially spiked lower on the news. Shares dropped as much as 20% in
Mullen Automotive’s (MULN) stock continues to fall despite several recent positive announcements. The company’s share price has fallen nearly 50% in the past month. The steep and sudden selloff should be a warning sign to investors. Source: Ringo Chiu / Shutterstock Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) is still in start-up mode and not without risk, but the electric
After a brief rally, ContextLogic (WISH) stock’s two-week slide continues. WISH shares have plummeted in value since the company’s December 2020 IPO and the company has shown little sign of staging a recovery. Yes its is cheap (now trading at under $2 compared to topping $30 in January 2021), but investors should avoid throwing their money
Rivian (RIVN) recently got another analyst to cover RIVN stock. The analyst has set a price target below its current share price. Investors might want to buy Ford (F) instead. Source: James Yarbrough / Shutterstock.com On April 11, Exane BNP Paribas initiated coverage of Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) with an “underperform” rating. As for RIVN stock,
Special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Digital World Acquisition Corp (NASDAQ:DWAC) has fallen almost 50% since its peak on March 4 of $97.54. As a result, DWAC stock is now down 46.8% at $45.60 as of April 20. This means its pro forma market capitalization has fallen from a peak of $18.6 billion to just $8.8 billion
Excitement stemming from possible U.S. pot reform has dissipated and Canopy Growth (CGC) stock is again moving lower. While better positioned to capitalize on pot reform than peers, other issues will likely push it to lower prices. Much like how you should “just say no” to Hexo (HEXO), the same applies here with Canopy. Source:
Food delivery specialist DoorDash (NYSE:DASH) is feeling the heat as people return to pre-pandemic activities. To control costs, DASH stock announced it would be stepping off the gas with its hiring this year, growing headcount by just 10% to 15%. DoorDash’s employee count increased by more than 50% to over 8,600 last year. The company’s
Sunrun (NASDAQ:RUN), a company that markets residential solar energy systems, is on the list of stocks Jim Cramer says you should sell. RUN stock has losses of nearly 30% year-to-date and is down approximately 53% in the past year. Why does Jim Cramer recommend selling it? I do not know Cramer’s exact rationale for his
AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) recently announced that it acquired seven locations with 66 screens in Connecticut, Upstate New York and Annapolis, Maryland. The meme-friendly theatre chain acquired the theatres from Bow Tie Cinemas. AMC stock gained 6% on the news. While the stock got a one-day boost from the news, the acquisition of these theatres will
Rivian (RIVN) is facing macroeconomic and geopolitical headwinds The IPO lock-up expires in May, allowing early investors to sell their shares Investors should stay away from RIVN stock until further updates are provided on fundamentals Source: Miro Vrlik Photography / Shutterstock.com Rivian’s (NASDAQ:RIVN) fall from grace is a hard pill to swallow for its investors.
Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) Austin gigafactory Factory will benefit stock prices. But Tesla’s most productive factory now sits idle due to Covid-19 precautions. Hawkish news out of the Federal Reserve doesn’t benefit growth plays including Tesla. Source: Grisha Bruev / Shutterstock.com Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is battling a lot of production issues currently. As a result, the stock could
Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) just got three seats on its board. GameStop (GME) savior Ryan Cohen ought to pick one or the other. The smart move for investors is not to own either. Most investors following GameStop (NYSE:GME) know that Ryan Cohen, the so-called savior of the video game retailer, owns 11.9% of GME
Home Point Capital (HMPT): Market realities may end up hurting this residential mortgage originator. Caci (CACI): Not every defense firm may benefit from the Ukraine conflict due to necessary restraint. CarMax (KMX): The used-car market might be getting too rich for investors’ blood. JetBlue Airways (JBLU): A proposed buyout makes many analysts nervous about JBLU
When it comes to Restoration Hardware (RH), there’s a lot of attention on its plans to split its shares on a 3-to-1 basis. You may think this is a potential catalyst, but factors more pertinent to the underlying company outweigh it. Even as slowing growth appears priced-in, more disappointment could send it to even lower
Camber Energy (CEI) says it’s a carbon capture play It’s a failing oil driller, backed by tweets and a short squeeze Please don’t buy it unless you like to lose money Source: OlegRi / Shutterstock Camber Energy (NYSEAMERICAN:CEI) stock is not and likely never will be an investment. It’s a dream, backed by stock, that
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