Barron's Picks And Pans: Corning, Merck, Microsoft And More
- This weekend's Barron's cover story examines a way to outsmart the dimming prospects for corporate profits.
- Other featured articles offer how to play pharmaceuticals and why not to abandon quality stocks.
- Also, the prospects for a commercial property owner and an optical products giant.
"5 Stocks to Outsmart a Dimming Outlook for Profits" by Jack Hough shows where investors may still find earnings growth, including Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT).
In "Pricing Pressure a Hard Pill for Pharma to Swallow," Avi Salzman makes the case that some companies are less vulnerable than others to political pushback. Is Merck & Co., Inc. (NYSE: MRK) one?
Andrew Bary's "Hot Property, Cool Price" asks why Brookfield Property Partners LP (NASDAQ: BPY) is unloved by investors when it has a world-class portfolio.
Even with the Federal Reserve backing off a rate hike, high-quality stocks like Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE: PG) can outperform, according to "Don't Write Off Quality Stocks" by Ben Levisohn.
In Leslie P. Norton's "Corning Stock Still Looks Like a Buy, on Strong 2019 Outlook," see why Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) looks ready to power ahead.
Also in this week's Barron's:
- Why exchange traded funds will shine this tax season
- Whether the Fed can stave off the next recession
- The polar vortex and economic growth
- Whether it is time to be bullish on Brazil
- Mental tricks to make you a better investor
- Saving for retirement when the market is crazy
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