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Top Heal Care Stocks To Buy Right Now

It’s time to thank members of the nation’s most-trusted profession.

Some restaurants across the country are showing nurses a little love by offering freebies and discounts for National Nurses Week, which kicks off Sunday.

The week goes through May 12, which was the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing.

For the past 16 years, the Gallup poll has named nurses as the most-trusted profession in its ratings of honesty and ethical standards in professions.

The poll showed 82% of Americans describe nurses’ ethics as high or very....More>>>

Top 10 Warren Buffett Stocks To Buy Right Now

Warren Buffett and the rest of Berkshire Hathaway’s (NYSE:BRK-A) (NYSE:BRK-B) management have had a lingering problem for some time: Cash continues to build up on the balance sheet and there hasn’t been any attractive way to put it to work. At the end of 2017, Berkshire had more than $116 billion in cash and equivalents — far more than the $20 billion or so Buffett likes to keep on hand.

To be clear, having a hundred-billion-dollar cash stockpile is a good problem to have, but it’s still a problem. This is money that, instead of generating returns that can then....More>>>

Top Blue Chip Stocks To Own Right Now

President Trump needs a new director for his National Economic Council after Gary Cohn resigned.

There’s one candidate in the mix that may really please investors: Chris Liddell, who has served as chief financial officer for two blue chip American companies, GM (GM) and Microsoft (MSFT)

Liddell, like the former Goldman Sachs (GS) executive Cohn, has a background in crunching numbers and dealing with Wall Street.

The New York Times first reported on Saturday that Liddell was the “top contender” to replace Cohn. A senior White House official later confirmed....More>>>

Top 10 Performing Stocks To Invest In 2018

Washington’s increased scrutiny of technology giants could spell trouble for their stocks, if history is any guide.

Technology is the least regulated industry sector, with just 27,000 regulations versus 215,000 for manufacturing and 128,000 for the financial sector, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch. That light touch could change in the wake of Facebook’s consumer data scandal, likely leading to significant pressure on the best-performing S&P 500 industry sector.

“Tobacco (1992), financial (2010), biotech (2015) industries illustrate how waves of....More>>>