- This weekend’s Barron’s looks at homebuilder stocks that are poised to soar.
- Other featured articles focus on COVID-19 stocks, real estate investment trusts and disruptive global tech companies.
- Also, the prospects for a fast-food giant, an auto parts leader, a top software provider and more.
The Housing Market Is on Fire. These Stocks Could Benefit.” by Shaina Mishkin makes a case that homebuilders like Toll Brothers Inc (NYSE: TOL) that have lagged could catch up as housing demand continues to swell.” data-reactid=”23″ type=”text”>The Housing Market Is on Fire. These Stocks Could Benefit.” by Shaina Mishkin makes a case that homebuilders like Toll Brothers Inc (NYSE: TOL) that have lagged could catch up as housing demand continues to swell.
McDonald’s Battles Its Former CEO. Why It’s Still a Buy.” points out that fast-food giant Mcdonald’s Corp (NYSE: MCD) managed to prosper during the pandemic, but it also faces some ugly courtroom fights.” data-reactid=”24″ type=”text”>Avi Salzman’s “McDonald’s Battles Its Former CEO. Why It’s Still a Buy.” points out that fast-food giant Mcdonald’s Corp (NYSE: MCD) managed to prosper during the pandemic, but it also faces some ugly courtroom fights.
Investors Are Betting Big on a Covid-19 Vaccine. Is That Safe?,” Josh Nathan-Kazis suggests how it could play out as vaccine candidates from Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) and others get ready for prime time.” data-reactid=”25″ type=”text”>In “Investors Are Betting Big on a Covid-19 Vaccine. Is That Safe?,” Josh Nathan-Kazis suggests how it could play out as vaccine candidates from Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) and others get ready for prime time.
MGA) could play a major role as car sales recover in “Magna Builds Its Electric Future by Making Cars for Start-Ups That Can’t” by Al Root.” data-reactid=”30″ type=”text”>See why Barron’s believes auto-parts giant Magna International Inc. (NASDAQ: MGA) could play a major role as car sales recover in “Magna Builds Its Electric Future by Making Cars for Start-Ups That Can’t” by Al Root.
Vornado Realty Trust (NYSE: VNO) and other real estate investment trusts (REITs) could offer a cheap post-pandemic play.” data-reactid=”31″ type=”text”>In Andrew Bary’s “New York City’s Offices Are Empty. How to Gamble on a Recovery,” see why Barron’s thinks Vornado Realty Trust (NYSE: VNO) and other real estate investment trusts (REITs) could offer a cheap post-pandemic play.
Bilibili Inc (NASDAQ: BILI) and Wix.Com Ltd (NASDAQ: WIX).” data-reactid=”33″ type=”text”>”These Global Tech Companies Can Go the Distance” by Leslie P. Norton reveals what is to like about disruptive companies from outside the United States, such as Bilibili Inc (NASDAQ: BILI) and Wix.Com Ltd (NASDAQ: WIX).
CRM) shares soared for a couple of reasons. So says Al Root’s “Salesforce Rises After It’s Included in the Dow. But Earnings Drive the Stock Even More.”” data-reactid=”34″ type=”text”>This past week, software company salesforce.com, inc. (NYSE: CRM) shares soared for a couple of reasons. So says Al Root’s “Salesforce Rises After It’s Included in the Dow. But Earnings Drive the Stock Even More.”
Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) specifically, thanks to its proven adaptability.” data-reactid=”35″ type=”text”>In “Starbucks Stock Gets a Post-Covid Jolt,” Ben Levisohn discusses why every step closer to social normalcy after the COVID-19 crisis should help restaurants generally, and Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) specifically, thanks to its proven adaptability.
Also in this week’s Barron’s:
Why cities and states face a $1 trillion budget mess
- Whether stocks are rising into a treacherous fall
- How initial public offerings are catching a perfect wave
- How future prosperity depends on narrowing the income gap
- Funds that beat the market without the FAAMG stocks
- The price of the new Federal Reserve policy
- Whether activists will focus on energy and health care next year
- Whether Saudi Aramco can keep its dividend pledge
- A new auto design trend influenced by COVID-19
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