Madison Square Garden Co.’s combined financials are likely to take a near-term hit due to the ban on large public gatherings and the suspension of the NBA season, but its history of value-creating splits bodes well for the coming spin off of its entertainment business from its sports team franchise over the longer-term, analysts said. The split — its fourth in a decade — will create Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., retaining the Garden as well as the Las Vegas Sphere. The leftover.
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Keep Your Cool And Think Like Warren Buffett In The Covid-19 Crisis
Apr 7, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic is already being predicted to be responsible for 20 million US job losses and, with trillions wiped off global stocks resulting in more than 35 percent market declines, it is getting hard to stay positive. But remember: everything comes in cycles, and when things get tough and the beacons of hope seem few and far between, there are always a few great leaders out there we can trust, and they don’t get much better than Warren Buffett.
Donation Wave Transforms UK Food Delivery Business
Mar 30, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak has sadly led to the closure of many companies across the nation, leaving lots of small business owners fearing for their livelihood. This was the case for 40-year-old Neil Bharadwa, owner of the Cambridge Fruit Company.
Jim Osman’s Stock Picks to Buy for Post-Coronavirus Gains – Business Insider Interview
Mar 30, 2020
Jim Osman, the founder of The Edge, sees juicy opportunities arising from the coronavirus-induced market plunge. In an exclusive interview with Business Insider, Osman relayed three stock picks that have “at least 50% upside from where they are.” He says “any good investor won’t keep pushing the same old narrative.”
Hungry Activists Should Take A Bite Out Of The Cheesecake Factory
Mar 11, 2020
Forget the Corona-crash – any activist who devours a large portion of America’s adored dining colossus The Cheesecake Factory (NASDAQ: CAKE) is in for a sweet potential payday. The Cheesecake Factory was incorporated in 1992 and went public in September 1993, with a listing of $3. Now trading at $30 (even after the damage to the industry wrought by Covid-19), it’s not done too badly.
Jim Osman Gives His Views on Catalyst Investing to Business Insider
Jan 30, 2020
Jim Osman, the founder of The Edge Group, thinks about investing differently than most. He’s a pure-blooded contrarian.
Jim Osman’s Outlook on Special Situations Investing With ValueWalk
Jan 19, 2020
The Edge CEO Jim Osman was recently interviewed by ValueWalk’s Raul Panganiban on his outlook on Special Situations Investing. In addition to his views on the markets and how special situations are value creators, Jim also provides excerpts from his forthcoming book on investing in the space. Take a listen on the link below to hear how investors can benefit from looking for ideas in the space.
The Acquisition of WhiteSand Research LLC Offers Greater Intelligence to Edge Clients
Jan 16, 2020
Value investing is dead and The Edge Group is predicting the Catalyst Space as the new trend for 2020. The Edge Group LLC, the global leader in Catalyst, Special Situations and Spinoff research, has acquired substantially all of the assets of WhiteSand Research LLC, offering money managers even greater access to unique market intelligence in the niche Catalyst, Special Situations and Spinoff space.
Could Amazon Buy eBay in a 2020 Cash Deal?
Dec 31, 2019
Amazon is in a prime position to make a bid for eBay in 2020 (and can afford to do so in cash) after a decade which saw the departure of two CEO’s forced out by activist giants. According to analysis of potential synergies from The Edge, eBay has had more than its fair share of outsider intervention since it bought PayPal in August 2002 for $1.5 billion.
Could There Be A Retail Nightmare Before Christmas?
Dec 17, 2019
There’s a potential stock crisis brewing that could offer up a nightmare before Christmas, despite historic US spending records on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. That’s according to The Edge after their analysis of retail sales over Black Friday and Cyber Monday confirmed the polarization of high-end and low-end retailers. All eyes will be on the major retail stocks as investors tentatively creep toward Christmas Eve trading following last year’s crash.