Sizing up Cyber Security with Sourcefire (FIRE) CTO and Founder Martin Roesch

    Joining me this week on PowerTalk to discuss the growing threat we all face — cyber attacks — as well as a set of new solutions to combat them is Martin Roesch. Martin is not only a founder of cyber security company Sourcefire (FIRE) but also its chief technology officer (CTO) and a board member. Cyber attacks not only are growing in volume, but they | Read More »

    Online Gaming with Ultimate Gaming Chairman Tom Breitling

    Thanks for joining me for another edition of PowerTalk. I’m your host Chris Versace, editor of the investment newsletter PowerTrend Profits. Joining me today to take you behind the scenes and in the know is Tom Breitling, the co-founder and chairman of Ultimate Gaming. As you may have noticed during the last few years, gambling has grown from a focus on Las Vegas, Nevada, and | Read More »

    Unveiling the Future of Coupons with Michael Vivio, president of Cox Target Media

    Joining me on PowerTalk this week is Michael Vivio, president of Cox Target Media. Now, you may be scratching your head, wondering what kind of company that is… but as you’ll soon learn, Cox Target Media is the company behind that blue Valpak envelope you get each week in the mail. Each and every week, it’s packed with coupons, discounts and other offers that are | Read More »

    PowerTalk – The Fiscal Cliff, Debt Ceiling, The Economy & The Mood On The Floor of the NYSE

    This week’s PowerTalk interview is with Keith Bliss, Senior Vice President at Cuttone and Company, one of the largest floor brokers on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Keith is an old friend of mine, and he shares what he sees from the trading floor these days. He starts the conversation off by saying 2013 is shaping up to deliver a lot more of the | Read More »

    PowerTalk with Gary Shaprio, President & CEO of The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)

    In this brand-new PowerTalk interview series, I’ll take you inside today’s hottest companies, interviewing top management about how their business is going and what’s on the horizon for their companies. Plus, I’ll connect you with industry experts who will explain exactly what’s happening with today’s hottest trends — giving you the confidence to know when and where to invest your money.   This week’s PowerTalk interview is | Read More »

    Taking Stock Heading Into 2013

    The second half of December tends to generate a fair amount of reflection on the events of the previous 12 months. That is true for investors as well and often gives rise to a number of questions about the market. Did the economy grow as fast as was expected? Did job growth measure up to economists’ forecasts? Will those industries that have been a drag | Read More »

    The PowerTalk Interview with Smith & Wesson

    Welcome to PowerTalk where we talk with CEOs, COOs and other key business people at public and private companies as well as other subject matter experts. It’s conversations with people such as these offer tremendous insights into how an industry or company works, what the competitive dynamics are and where its likely to head in the next few quarters and years. This week we’re talking | Read More »

    Recapping Last Week’s Economic Data; Launching PowerTalk

    The first five trading days of December delivered a mixed result for the major stock indices with the Dow Jones Industrial Average being the clear winner (up 1%), the S&P 500 essentially unchanged and the Nasdaq Composite Index down 1.1%. As with the prior week, one of the key drags on the Nasdaq has been Apple, Inc. (AAPL), whose shares dropped nearly 9% last week. | Read More »

    Getting Cautious Amid the Fiscal Cliff Uncertainty

    Over the past several weeks, the overall stock market has resembled a roller coaster — down up, down up and then a quick drop. That is the case no matter which major market index we look at. The only real difference among the Dow Jones industrial average, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite index has been the degree of the drop. While the first | Read More »

    The Unemployment Rate Doesn’t Show the Full Picture

    Last week was a mixed week for Wall Street and the capital markets on a number of fronts. Thanks or rather no thanks to Hurricane Sandy, the North East faced billions of dollars in damages with New York and New Jersey heavily hit by power outages, gas shortages, fallen trees and damaged homes. The storm damage resulted in a shortened trading week for the capital | Read More »

    Early Job Creation Signs Not Good for October

    Normally when enter a new month, investors look ahead to a number of data points that tell the tale of the consumer, domestic economy and more during the prior month. That will be the case as we march into November over the next few days, however with the Presidential Election less than a week away, greater importance will be placed on what economic indicators that | Read More »

    Is The Economy Moving Forward or Simply Stumbling?

    Last week I wrote about the need to look beyond the headlines in order to have a more informed view on what is or is not going on with the domestic economy. Last Friday, we received the gross domestic product (GDP) figures for 3Q 2012 from Bureau of Economic Analysis, and once again the headline of 2% growth does not reflect what is really going | Read More »

    Not All Pretty Below The Headlines

    From the diaries by Erick There have been a number of things that I have learned in the business and investing world over the last two decades. One of those things is to look beyond the headlines of reported news, figures and others statistics to understand what is going on below the surface. Over the last several months, there has been no shortage of headlines | Read More »