
U.S. markets swayed this week from fresh data, Wall Street dealings, and life-changing global events...
It's the numbers that count in this crazy world. They can tell stories that words sometimes can't.
By Tara Clarke, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @TaraKateClarke -
U.S. markets swayed this week from fresh data, Wall Street dealings, and life-changing global events...
It's the numbers that count in this crazy world. They can tell stories that words sometimes can't.
By Tara Clarke, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @TaraKateClarke -
U.S. markets swayed this week from fresh data, Wall Street dealings, and life-changing global events...
It's the numbers that count in this crazy world. They can tell stories that words sometimes can't.
By Diane Alter, Contributing Writer, Money Morning -
The Volkswagen stock price sank 9% to $101.05 early today (Wednesday) amid new reports the German automaker's emission scandal has widened.
"Dieselgate" has now spread to include Volkswagen AG's (OTCMKTS ADR: VLKAY) luxury Porsche and Audi brands. Another 800,000 cars are said to be affected.
Here's why they likely have further to fall...
By Keith Fitz-Gerald, Chief Investment Strategist, Money Map Report -
Millions of investors have picked up shares of VW stock with the hope of making a killing on the rebound. But that's a mistake.
We're going to talk about why today and, while we're at it, take a quick look at the trade recommendation I gave you last week to play the situation.
It's returned 15% in just eight trading sessions and is primed for a whole lot more in the months ahead.
Here's what you need to know...
By , Money Morning -
The Volkswagen (VLKAY) recall cover-up was an incomprehensible act of deceit. But it was also just one of a few terrible auto industry scandals.
There was the great Ford recall of the late '70s. And there's the ongoing Takata airbag scandal.
Here's a list of what we consider to be the worst auto industry recall cover-ups of all time...
By Diane Alter, Contributing Writer, Money Morning -
As the Volkswagen scandal continues to unfold, it's clear one of the few winners from this ordeal will be the Tesla Motors Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA) stock price.
The TSLA stock price has been mostly flat since the news broke, but it is up more than 19% in the last month.
Here's why the TSLA stock price is poised to climb from here...
By Tara Clarke, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @TaraKateClarke -
A Volkswagen scandal is playing out on the world's stage this week - one that could be "an extinction-level event for VW as we know it today," according to Money Morning Chief Investment Strategist Keith Fitz-Gerald.
Volkswagen AG (OTCMKTS ADR: VLKAY) stock plunged 17.1% Monday after the 78-year-old company confessed it deliberately programmed more than 500,000 vehicles to emit lower levels of emissions during official testing than when they're on the road. Over the last five sessions, VLKAY stock fell 29.4% in heavy trading.
Is this only the beginning of the reputational fallout for VW, or has the worst passed?
If you like Volkswagen, this will come as bad news...
By Keith Fitz-Gerald, Chief Investment Strategist, Money Map Report -
Following the Volkswagen emissions scandal, VW shares have tanked. Almost a third of the company's value has simply vaporized.
For most investors, this is the end of the road. They can't imagine a way out, let alone how to profit from the situation. But I can.
By Diane Alter, Contributing Writer, Money Morning -
The Volkswagen AG (OTCMKTS ADR: VLKAY) stock price climbed 6% to $26.95 this morning (Wednesday) despite new questions about its diesel emissions scandal.
The biggest news of the day revolved around CEO Martin Winterkorn, who announced his resignation from the company shortly after 11:00 a.m. ET.
Here's what's next for the VLKAY stock price...
By Diane Alter, Contributing Writer, Money Morning -
The Volkswagen stock price plunged roughly 20% today (Monday) after company officials admitted the company had cheated on some U.S. emission tests.
Amid investigations, VW halted American sales of popular new and used 4-cylinder diesel-powered vehicles.
Here's why this is such a huge problem for Volkswagen shareholders...