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Best Medical Stocks To Invest In 2023

What happened

Wednesday was a hump day to forget for specialty medical device maker Conformis (NASDAQ:CFMS). Investors weren’t happy with a guidance cut from the company, and expressed their displeasure by trading its shares down by 10.6%.

So what

Conformis, which specializes in products used in hip replacement procedures, revealed in a business update that it expects less product revenue than previously anticipated for its current third quarter. The new expectation is for a top-line result of $13.7 million to $14.3 million. That’s notably below the preceding....More>>>

Ashford Hospitality Trust: Not the Best Hotel Stock

Earlier this year, investors piled into economic reopening and travel stock names. This made sense. The media was playing up the “Roaring 20s” narrative as it was hoped that rapid vaccination rates and a surging economy would lead to a summer of vacations, partying, and pent-up enthusiasm. Ashford Hospitality Trust (NYSE:AHT) stock was one such winner amid this excitement.

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While 2021 was certainly better for travel company operators than 2020, it has hardly been a golden age either. Vaccine rates have slowed down dramatically after a hot start. Politicians....More>>>

Top Energy Stocks To Invest In 2023

TopBuild Corp. (BLD Quick QuoteBLD ) has inked a deal with global private equity firm Advent International to acquire the latter’s Distribution International (“DI”) for $1 billion in cash. The transaction is expected to close in fourth-quarter 2021, subject to customary closing conditions.

President and chief executive officer of TopBuild, Robert Buck, said, “Following the closing of this transaction, TopBuild will be the leader of energy saving insulation solutions in all three major end-markets: residential, commercial, and industrial. Increasingly stricter....More>>>

Top 10 Warren Buffett Stocks To Invest In 2019

General Electric has a mountain of legal problems.

The company’s well-established financial troubles could be made worse by legal headaches that may cost the conglomerate billions of dollars, new filings show.

The SEC is investigating GE’s accounting tactics and its massive insurance losses. The Justice Department is probing GE’s (GE) pre-crisis sale of subprime mortgage. Furious shareholders are suing GE and former top executives over allegedly misleading statements.

JPMorgan estimates that the company faces more than $9.2 billion in damage claims....More>>>