John Goff

John was Online Editor at InvestmentNews from 2009 to 2014. You can see his LinkedIn here.

John Goff
Displaying 1313 results
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 30, 2014
Stockman's Chicken Little prediction a turkey, critics say

Former White House budget director David Stockman has never been shy with his opinions. Now, he's predicting that the stock market rally, fueled solely by Fed policy, is about to crash and burn.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 30, 2014
All sides embrace tax reform that won't happen

Chances of substantial overhaul slim to none; lip service

'Incredible breadth of funds' propels ETPs to incredible year
INVESTING ETFS DEC 20, 2013
'Incredible breadth of funds' propels ETPs to incredible year

Exchange-traded bandwagon not dragging as new record set; inflows even in shunned sectors

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 13, 2013
Investors hot for global warming plays

Out: solar, wind power; In: farm land, water treatment, sterile mosquitoes

INVESTING FIXED INCOME NOV 13, 2013
'Bleeding' Kansas a worry for muni investors

GOP's tax cuts leave $2.5B revenue hole; race to zero

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 11, 2013
Billionaire peddling metal despite 65% plunge in his gold fund

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 04, 2013
Feeding the beast: Companies resorting to gimmicks to boost share prices

With corporate profits shrinking, companies are looking at other means of boosting their stock prices. And that has ratings agencies worried.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 04, 2013
When is a $1M meal a bargain? When it's with Warren Buffett

When is a $1M meal a bargain? When it's with Warren Buffett. This year's winning bid for the annual charity get-together is way down from last year's. See how the market for lunch with the Oracle has changed over the years.

INVESTING FIXED INCOME OCT 18, 2013
Court ruling latest scare in muni market melodrama

Judge says cash earmarked to pay Jefferson County's debt holders could be used instead to cover its legal fees

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 17, 2013
Brokerages 'extincting' themselves with recruiting wars, treatment of new hires

With the demise of cold calling, new recruits say the first few years breaking in at a brokerage can be brutal. Many are washing out -- just at a time when a greying industry desperately needs an infusion of fresh talent.