A Snapshot Of Motorola Solutions' Business And Valuation
Motorola Solutions generates its revenues primarily from two business segments, namely Products – which sells communications systems including land mobile radios; and Services, which provides end-to-end solutions ranging from implementation to support services.
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A Closer Look At Our $152 Price Estimate For F5 Networks
Application delivery networking provider F5 Networks has reported positive results in recent years, driven by robust demand for its offerings. The ADN market has grown in double digits in 2016 and 2017, up from mid single-digit growth in previous years.
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How Amazon's Logistics Ambitions Could Impact UPS
With Amazon launching its own delivery service, should logistics giants such as UPS be concerned? What potential impact could such a move by Amazon have on UPS’s earnings and valuation?
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These Are The Most Hated Bonds In The Market
A look at some of the worst corporate bonds in the U.S.
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What To Expect From Johnson & Johnson In 2018
We have created an interactive dashboard on Johnson & Johnson’s expected financial performance in 2018. You can adjust the revenue and margin drivers to see the impact on the company’s performance. Overall, we forecast revenue growth of around 5% and EPS of just under $8 for 2018.
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Startup Messari Will Bring Disclosure To Murky Crypto Market
Messari has landed more than $1 million in seed funding to create a financial disclosure database for cryptocurrencies.
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How Five Top Managers Are Preparing For The Rest Of 2018
With the Dow Jones bouncing up and down 300 points a day, interest rates rising, and a trade war brewing, it will not take much to trigger another correction. Here is how five top managers are preparing for the rest of 2018.
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Jeff Bezos' Fortune Crosses $130 Billion As Amazon Stock Continues Climb
The e-commerce king became $2.1 billion richer on Friday.
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Interesting Coincidence? Blankfein Out Same Week As Cohen Resigns
On Friday, Lloyd Blankfein announced he will resign as head of Goldman Sachs later this year. Mr. Blankfein has held the top spot since 2006 and this would be his 12th year at the top. At face value that is perfectly normal since he has been at the helm longer than anyone else since Sidney Weinberg.
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