Blackrock’s Bob Doll says that, while it may be due for a “stall” or sideways consolidation, he thinks the market’s longer-term direction will continue to be upward, as long as…
Category: Earnings Estimates
Top Value Managers Still See Opportunities
With the market up close to 80% off its March 2009 lows, is there still money to be made in stocks? Two value managers with excellent long-term track records, Bill…
Siegel: Recovery Now Self-Sustaining, Stocks Have Plenty of Upside Left
Wharton professor and Stocks for the Long Run author Jeremy Siegel says the recession is definitely over and the economy has entered a self-sustaining expansion that isn’t reliant on stimulus…
Gabelli Sees Strong Q1 Earnings, Margin of Safety for Market
Mario Gabelli thinks that, with businesses sporting very healthy balance sheets and having cut costs, first-quarter earnings will look “very good”. Gabelli also tells CNBC that he thinks the market…
Biggs: It's Never Different
While some say we’ve entered an economic and investing world in which things are “different this time”, hedge fund guru Barton Biggs tells Bloomberg that “the world is never different”,…
Navellier: Stocks, Earnings to be Strong in Early 2010
Growth stock guru Louis Navellier says he sees a very healthy earnings environment for the first five months of 2010. He also tells Bloomberg that he expects stocks will do…
Top Strategists See Moderate Gains in '10
The strategists that Barron’s surveyed for its 2009 investment outlook have ended up faring pretty well as a group, with their average S&P 500 forecast of 1045 coming in about…
Shilling: Don't Believe the Rally
Economist, money manager, and Forbes columnist Gary Shilling says talk of a “V” shaped economic recovery is overdone, and that we’re in a bear market rally — not a new…
Barron's: Top Strategists Remain Mildly Bullish
In its latest survey of top investment managers, Barron’s found that, on average, most of the managers are expecting the market’s ascent to slow significantly this fall, though they remain…
Slower Growth, But No Double Dip, Says Cohen
Recently, we highlighted the bull market call of Goldman Sachs’ Abby Joseph Cohen. Now, in an interview with Bloomberg news, Cohen expands on her outlook for the economy and the…