How Corporate Earnings Affect Stock Prices
Corporate earnings (also called net income) are a key measure of company profitability. They are the difference between a company’s revenue and its expenses, including salaries, operating costs, taxes, and…
What is Political Unrest?
Political unrest is the agitation, protests or violent conflict that occurs when people lose faith in government institutions and their ability to improve their quality of life. This type of…
Working on a Political Campaign
A political campaign is an organization that seeks to elect a candidate or pass ballot initiatives in order to advance a specific policy agenda. These campaigns can range from small,…
The Differences Between National News and Local News
News is information about current events. Historically, it was transmitted by word of mouth, then through the printing press and postal systems, radio and television, and more recently via electronic…
The Late-Breaking Track at EULAR 2024
Whether new results from a clinical trial that will change practice, an unexpected observational study that sheds light on a previously obscure subgroup of participants, or a novel methodology that…
How to Prepare for an Acquisition Deal
An acquisition deal is when a business purchases another entity for consideration, such as cash or stock. The acquiring company often seeks to improve its competitive position, grow into new…
How the Presidential Race Works
Each four years, tens of millions of Americans head to the polls to vote for a president. While most people have a general idea of who they’d like to see…
The Advantages and Disadvantages of an Exclusive Report
An exclusive report can be a valuable asset to any PR strategy, driving major buzz and visibility for a project or brand. But it’s important to understand the implications before…
Investing in the Stock Market
Whether you’re investing for growth, stability, or a little bit of both, stocks can help you reach your financial goals. That said, it’s important to make sure that your stock…
How the US-China Trade War Affects REITs
When countries impose tariffs, prices for raw materials and finished goods increase. Businesses that rely on imported supplies must either pass the additional costs on to customers or cut their…