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Hacking

Hiding In Plain Sight

September 22, 2015

What? It is my opinion that cyber security and biotech will be the most noteworthy growth sectors of the 21st century. That said, I want to share my analysis of three prime cyber security stocks: Palo Alto Networks (PANW), CyberArk Software (CYBR), and FireEye (FEYE). For reference, some other noteworthy cyber security firms include Fortinet (FTNT), Check Point Software (CHKP), Rapid7 (RPD), and Cisco Systems (CSCO).

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In Advice, Markets, Stock Market, Tech, World Tags Palo Alto Networks, CyberArk, FireEye, Security, Internet, Networking, Investing, Stocks
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Building America's Next Bomber

July 8, 2015

You can’t put a price on freedom; or maybe you can ($598 billion per year). In other words, there’s nothing wrong with spending tax dollars to maintain American exceptionalism. While we may allocate more money to defense each year than the next 13 countries combined, and develop technologies decades ahead of our enemies’ capabilities, the costs associated with a predominantly Russian or Chinese global sphere of influence are far higher.

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In Manufacturing, Politics, Stock Market, Tech, World Tags Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Military, Defense, Aircraft, War, Security, Popular
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Chinese Hackers Boost Cyber Security Stocks

June 19, 2015

As the tech-driven Nasdaq continues its strong 2015 run, already up nearly 9% YTD, one particular sector continues to make headlines for its huge gains: cyber security. Thanks to newsworthy security breaches of celebrities (Kate Upton), corporations, and most recently, the U.S. government, cyber security stocks are on a momentous rise.

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In Politics, Stock Market, Tech, Telecommunications, World Tags Palo Alto Networks, FireEye, Government, Internet, Security, IoE, America, China, Stocks
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The Great Greek Failure

June 15, 2015

I’m sure by now you’re equally annoyed with triple-digit market downturns in both America and Europe, all the direct result of Greece’s selfish financial ministers and incompetent governing body; however, good news, for the collective West, has finally emerged from the childish pit of gloom and doom formerly known as Greece: European leaders have withdrawn from negotiations with Alex Tsipras’ socialist representatives.

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In Advice, Education, Finance, Markets, Politics, Stock Market, World Tags Greece, Grexit, Debt, Security, Volatility, Europe, Default, QE, Stocks, Investing
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Robotic Bartender Makes Drinking Better

June 4, 2015

How many times have you, as a man, visited a crowded bar just to have the bartender avoid you? Unless you're George Clooney, or have Kate Upton around your arm, this is bound to happen; even worse, when the bartender finally serves all the women, he still expects a tip for that hideously overpriced gin and tonic he just served you. The night that you imagined has suddenly become hellish and reality is kicking you in the head.

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In Apps, Entertainment, Millennials, Retail, Tech Tags Drinks, College, Security, Health, Mobile, Phones, Party, Safety, Startups
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BlackBerry's Cyber Security Future

June 1, 2015

You may not remember, but Blackberry (BBRY) once occupied the throne of the mobile device market; no company could touch it (you know... until Steve Jobs happened). Unfortunately for Blackberry, and its investors, the times have long changed. Since the 2007 release of the original iPhone, Blackberry has continuously ceded its market share to Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), and, most recently, Chinese mobile device maker Xiaomi.

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In Apps, Politics, Retail, Tech, Telecommunications, Stock Market Tags Blackberry, Apple, Google, Xiaomi, Mobile, Electronics, Phones, Security, Growth, Investing
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America's Most Secretive Company

May 26, 2015

Data surrounds us; it's everywhere. And it’s what helped Palantir track and kill Osama Bin Laden. From phone calls to emails, from video chats to text messages, trillions of data bytes flood our tech infrastructure. As such, this creates plentiful information for analysts to sift through. Moreover, terrorist attacks like the 9/11 hijackings exemplify the importance of cyber surveillance and security.

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In Politics, Tech, Telecommunications, World, Markets Tags Palantir, CIA, NSA, Big Data, Analytics, Internet, Computer, Security, Safety, Startups, Popular
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