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Lots to Like at Trulia Except the Stock Price
By Mark Holder - May 6, 2013 | Tickers: MOVE, TRLA, Z
After the market close on Tuesday, Trulia (NYSE: TRLA) reported results that missed analyst estimates. The stock though jumped after hours based on the rapid revenue growth and guidance.
The online marketplace for real estate has been on a tear of late and the latest news apparently didn’t disappoint those stockholders. Are investors overly excited about the prospects of a stock trading at nearly 10 times revenue estimates that more »
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Are These Internet Information Stocks Primed for Another Run?
By Jacob Wolinsky - April 19, 2013 | Tickers: RATE, MOVE, OPEN
With stocks tanking the most that we have seen in recent months on Monday, it may not be a perfect background to discuss growth stocks. However, the sell-off, triggered in part by the weaker than expected growth figures in China, has only made internet information stocks such as Move (NASDAQ: MOVE), Bankrate (NYSE: RATE), and OpenTable (NASDAQ: OPEN) more attractive.
Move to follow housing?
Move offers a network of consumer-focused more »
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Are These Internet Information Stocks Primed For Another Run?
By Jacob Wolinsky - April 16, 2013 | Tickers: RATE, MOVE, OPEN
With stocks tanking the most in recent months on Monday, it may not be a perfect background to discuss growth stocks. However, the selloff– triggered in part by the weaker than expected growth figures in China – has only made Internet information stocks such as Move (NASDAQ: MOVE), Bankrate (NYSE: RATE), and OpenTable (NASDAQ:OPEN) more attractive.
Move to follow housing?
Move offers a network of consumer-focused websites for real estate more »
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Online Media Stocks Poised to Run Higher?
By Jacob Wolinsky - March 21, 2013 | Tickers: MOVE, VCLK, YELP
The role of technology as a great leveler has been very well documented, and we can’t help but notice how the internet is disrupting the traditional media businesses while creating a parallel industry from the ground up.
Even as investors continue to move out of newspaper and other traditional media stocks, there are similar avenues for investors to consider which are not very different from the earlier ones, except more »
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Is Zillow Zooming Past its Competitors?
By Leo Sun - March 5, 2013 | Tickers: MOVE, TRLA, Z
Note: A previous version of this article inaccurately described Zillow's website. The error has been corrected.
With the housing market picking up again in the United States, investors are now focusing on companies that are directly benefiting from the recovery. Investors have usually been looking at big builders, such as D.R. Horton, or home improvement retailers, such as Home Depot. Some more experienced investors are loading up on more »
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Intentional Investing : Can I Actually EARN Something From The Housing Recovery ?
By Penny Czarra - February 25, 2013 | Tickers: AOS, AAON, ADT, AMWD, APOG, AWI, BECN, BLDR, CSTE, CLGX, EXP, ELLI, FBHS, GNRC, GFF, HW, HD, JHX, LII, LOW, LXU, LL, LEDR, MLM, MAS, MOVE, NCS, NTK, OC, PFIN, PATK, PGTI, PPG, NX, RPM, SHOS, SNA, SWK, TXI, VAL, TTS, USCR, USLM, URI, UFPI, USG, VRSK, VMC, WSO, Z
I don't like "noise". I try to avoid it whenever / wherever I can.
Yep , call me what you want, but I'm a "retail investor". I know this to be true because everyone (and I mean Everyone) is always trying to sell me something. This means high decibels and lots and lots of BOLD PRINT.
"Renovation Nation". "Renters Nation". "Housing Recovery". "The ONE sure, market-beating stock for your Long-Term more »
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This Stock Hit the Market, and It's Getting Crowded
By Jonathan Lim - October 1, 2012 | Tickers: GOOG, LEDR, MOVE, TRLA, Z
Quick! Name a recent dotcom IPO that was wildly oversubscribed, that skyrocketed its first day of trading, and that started to fizzle out shortly thereafter. Here's a hint: it rhymes with Julia. Did you guess Trulia (NYSE: TRLA)? If so, are you a real estate agent or were you recently shopping for a residential property?
Founded by two physicists, Trulia is changing the way we buy and sell residential more »
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REALTY: Is This the Beginning of a NEW ERA?
By hemant nagla - September 25, 2012 | Tickers: MOVE, TRLA, Z
Trulia (NYSE: TRLA) was listed in the New York stock exchange with a big bang. Its IPO debut was a huge success – one of the best IPOs of this year. It is the first IPO offering in over a month and is making quite a fuss. It was priced at $17 a piece which was above the targeted range of $14-$16. It opened at $22.10 (up 30%) and more »
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David Nierenberg's Top Stock Picks
By Meena Krishnamsetty - September 18, 2012 | Tickers: AACC, ESIO, HPQ, MOVE, Z
David Nierenberg is both the founder of the D3 Family Funds, a family of funds managed by Nierenberg Investment Management Company, and the fund's largest investor. Nierenberg graduated summa cum laude from Yale College before earning his law degree from Yale Law School. Prior to founding D3 Funds, he worked for seven years at Bain & Company. The D3 Family Funds focuses on micro-cap stocks with market capitalizations below $1 more »
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Trulia or Zillow: Which is the best investment?
By Ashish Sharma - August 27, 2012 | Tickers: AOL, MOVE, YHOO, Z
On August 17, Trulia filed an S-1 in preparation for an IPO of up to $75 million. The filing finally threw some light on the size of the company and its competitive position relative to Zillow (NASDAQ: Z). We believe that there is plenty of scope in the real estate business even for multiple players in the short term and over the long term, Zillow has a very good chance more »
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Zillow Looks Poised to Grow With Its Diverse Offerings
By Ashish Sharma - August 2, 2012 | Tickers: MOVE, YHOO, Z
Zillow (NASDAQ: Z) has quickly become the market leader in the online real estate market. Although the stock has gained 74% YTD we believe that there is still a considerable room for improvement as Zillow increases its market share in the $8 billion real estate ad market. With Zillow just starting to pay attention towards mortgage advertising, rental advertising and agent marketing services, we believe that Zillow is aiming at more »