Photronics is on the cutting edge of advanced microchip making. Read More

Linda McDonough is a veteran hedge fund analyst who loves to break down company financial statements and identify market inefficiencies to uncover big opportunities. She believes in a boots-on-the-ground approach that includes surveying customers, interviewing company executives, or doing whatever it takes to see what others don't.
She's now brought her experience as a hedge fund analyst to subscribers of her Profit Catalyst Alert service. Her system identifies small- and mid-cap stocks that are about to move due to catalytic events that few others can identify...until it's too late. These events often times result in massive gains for her followers.
Analyst Articles
Merger puts Charles River on the fast track. Read More
Charles River Labs (NYSE: CRL) is a contract research company that does drug discovery, safety and efficacy trials for drug companies and biotechs. While they have made many smaller acquisitions over the past few years, the Jan. 7 acquisition of WIL Research, for $585 million, will increase earnings dramaticallyIt gives the… Read More
Talk about starting the year off with a bang. We’ve never claimed to be able to predict the future, a point made obvious by our launch coincident with an ugly 6% sell off in the market. During these periods of irrational trading, whether it be meltdowns or melt-ups, we will… Read More
These three inaugural PCA recommendations are primed for growth: SolarEdge (NSDQ: SEDG), Photronics (NSDQ: PLAB) and Vera Bradley (NSDQ: VRA). Discover why now... Read More
Pull over George Jetson! Self-parking cars, self-dimming mirrors, collision warning signals and voice responsive infotainment are no longer features of futuristic pods. Walk onto the floor of any car showroom and you will be bombarded with electronic bells and whistles. Heated seats and electronic side mirrors, once considered pampered choices… Read More
Initial public offerings (IPOs) can make good investments, but if you wait to jump in until after the stocks have already appreciated in price during their first year of trading, you are asking for trouble. Read More
Initial public offerings (IPOs) can make good investments, but if you wait to jump in until after the stocks have already appreciated in price during their first year of trading, you are asking for trouble. Read More
Batteries may be the frontrunner, but there are a host of competing technologies. Read More
When does one plus one equal 3? In the bizarre math of Wall Street, a corporate spin-off or split can be the fuel needed to fire up a stock. Although these break ups have no impact on total earnings investors will often assign a higher valuation to a pure growth… Read More