Amazon Needs to Become a Slower-Growth Wonder

[ad_1] The e-commerce giant still faces challenges following a brutal year, and will need to deliver a more robust bottom line over the longer term. [ad_2] Source link

India’s Face-Off With Big Tech Will Intensify in 2023

[ad_1] Markets Heard on the Street American tech firms will face hard choices in India this year [ad_2] Source link

China’s Robinhoods Are Still Out in the Cold in 2023

[ad_1] Beijing is sending more friendly signals to businesses lately but not to Robinhood-like online brokers in the new year. [ad_2] Source link

Boeing’s Delays Could Give Airbus’s A380 an Active Retirement

[ad_1] It is looking like Emirates Airline will need most if not all its A380s after all, opening an opportunity for investors in an obscure corner of the London stock…

Even a Housing Crash Can’t Bring Back a Shale Boom This Time

[ad_1] Markets Heard on the Street Plummeting housing construction, which led to mass layoffs, was one tailwind for the labor-intensive shale sector following the 2008 downturn. History may not repeat.…

Even a Soft Landing Would Be Hard on Stocks

[ad_1] Economists think the U.S. will either experience a mild recession, or manage to just skirt one, but the prognosis for public companies looks worse. [ad_2] Source link

Boring Was King of Healthcare in 2022

[ad_1] Markets Heard on the Street The big three drug distributors were healthcare’s top performers because they offered investors safety and heaps of cash [ad_2] Source link

Turo IPO Won’t Stay Parked Forever

[ad_1] Markets Heard on the Street Turo’s IPO, when it eventually arrives, will be better late than never [ad_2] Source link

Same Building, Different Prices: a Two-Speed Property Market Can’t Last

[ad_1] A gap has opened up between what private landlords like Blackstone think real estate is worth and the more pessimistic views of stock investors. [ad_2] Source link

Some Consumer Cheer, Just in Time for the Holidays

[ad_1] Markets Heard on the Street Prices of gasoline and some goods are falling, giving consumers a boost [ad_2] Source link