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Barron's Cover
Andrew Bary
AT&T’s deal for Time Warner has set off a fresh round of speculation. Among the most attractive: T-Mobile.
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Up & Down Wall St.
Randall W. Forsyth
An unrelated probe of the Weiner sexting scandal leads FBI to reopen Clinton email investigation.
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Streetwise
Ben Levisohn
For much of the past two years, investors have poured money into stocks that seemed safe. But today’s best bets may be the market’s scariest stocks.
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Alternative Investments
Michael Shari
Martin Hughes of Toscafund thinks leaving Europe behind will benefit the U.K. and its small businesses.
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Feature
Avi Salzman
The fabeled hotel operator is planning a three-way split into a franchiser, a timeshare company, and a REIT.
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Feature
Jack Hough
The conglomerate has found a new driver in the brake-components business.
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Feature
John Kimelman
A victory by Hillary Clinton could calm the markets, near term, but beware a sweep in Congress.
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Feature
Bill Alpert
The Canadian company, which digs trenches for energy producers, isn’t growing and looks overvalued.
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Interview
Bill Alpert
Co-CEO Jon Pollock explains the firm’s activist-investing strategy and the allure of six undervalued stocks.
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Small Caps
David Englander
Three companies that could produce solid gains from operations or from being sold.
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Editorial Commentary
Thomas G. Donlan
The Nov. 8 question: Which candidate will do more fiscal damage?
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Editorial Commentary
Thomas G. Donlan
High cost and complex subsidies still burden Obamacare.
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The Trader
Vito J. Racanelli
New inquiry into Clinton’s emails unnerves investors and cuts rally short.
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Trader Extra
Vito J. Racanelli
The boutique bank’s stock has dropped about a third from a high of $59 in mid-2015. However, Lazard’s top-tier brand allows it to punch above its weight class.
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Trader Extra
Vito J. Racanelli
Companies that could reap long-term rewards from the presidential election results. Plus, Time Warner may be cheap.
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International Trader - Europe
Digby Larner
The maker of watches and jewelry, like its sector, has suffered from softness in Asia and terrorism in Europe. Better times are coming.
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International Trader - Asia
Shuli Ren
The two Chinese auto stocks’ fortunes are about to shift, as the SUV wars roll on.
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Emerging Markets
Craig Mellow
The rally spurred by the likelihood of its antagonist’s loss is unlikely to continue under its own power.
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Current Yield
Amey Stone
With the first signs of inflation, investors have begun to reduce exposure to rising rates. There are a number of ways to proceed.
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The Striking Price
Steven M. Sears
As hackers grow more aggressive, more and more money is pouring into cybersecurity. One company to target: Palo Alto Networks.
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Commodities Corner
Carolyn Cui
China’s supply-side reforms may have cut production too much, setting off the surprising 2016 rally. Prices unlikely to sustain gains.
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Technology Trader
Tiernan Ray
The growth trajectories of Amazon and Alphabet now far outstrip that of the once-mighty Apple.
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Fund of Information
Amey Stone
A fast-growing class of mutual funds invests in high-yielding illiquid assets, then offers regular opportunities to get liquid.
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ETF Focus
Sarah Max
Exchange-traded products make investing in commodities cheap and liquid. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy.
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Digital Investor
Theresa W. Carey
Barron’s offers an exclusive sneak peek at a new service ahead of launch.
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Economic Beat
Gene Epstein
As weak as it’s been, this expansion is the fourth longest since World War II.
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Speaking of Dividends
Lawrence C. Strauss
The Dogs of the Dow strategy, which favors the average’s highest-yielding stocks, has been a winner in 2016.
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Review
The link between gray matter and risk aversion
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Preview
Companies from Yum! Brands to Winnebago are blaming election anxieties in part for missing revenue and earnings targets.
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Follow Up
Up 35% since our February feature, its shares could return another 20%, including the 2.4% dividend yield.
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Follow Up
For our Jan. 9, 2016, cover story, we found four fund managers that had beaten the market over at least six time periods. How are they doing so far this year? Not so well, but don’t count them out.