Lamar Villere discusses whether or not small caps will benefit from tax reform. He thinks that smaller, growing companies will see some advantage.Watch
US STOCKS—Wall St lower as iPhone X concerns hit Apple shares
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Following ratification of the corporate tax reform bill, Sandy Villere III believes that the lowest-taxed technology sector will not be as impacted as the highest-taxed financial sector.
George Young comments on the market reaction to the corporate tax reform bill. Favoring strong, “unloved” stocks, he shares his thoughts on a couple of his top picks.Watch
Nightly Business Report
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Lamar Villere makes a case for small-cap stocks. He shares a few of his picks with Sue Herera.
Seeking Value Stocks
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Sandy Villere III comments on the market, Villere Balanced Fund investment strategy, and individual stocks picks.
Dow posted 64 record closes so far this year
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Sandy Villere III sees financials benefitting most in the coming year as a result of the corporate tax cuts.
Fundamental beliefs at Villere include investing for the long-term and looking for good companies at a reasonable valuation. Lamar Villere discusses the market and investment strategy of the Villere Balanced Fund and comments on a few stock selections.Listen
Lamar Villere shares his insight on how potential tax reform might affect the market on The Closing Bell Exchange. He doesn’t see recent senate race results impacting the expected tax and thinks investors are looking for growth opportunities regardless.Watch
Hedstrom, bringing more than 25 years of experience, will lead the development of all aspects of the firm’s marketing strategy, brand development, client communications, and business development initiatives. “Hiring Michael demonstrates our continued commitment to serve our clients and to keep them informed,” said George Young, partner and portfolio manager.Read More
Following recent activity in Washington D.C. and the Federal Reserve, Sandy Villere III sees interest rates going higher. As a result, he’s looking to buy smaller cap domestic stocks that he believes will perform better than larger multi-caps.Watch