About Nimesh Jaiswal

Nimesh Jaiswal's fervent interest in analyzing and interpreting financial data led him to a career as a financial analyst and journalist. The importance of financial statements in driving a stock’s price is the key approach that he follows while advising investors in his articles.

Nimesh majored in accounting and finance in college and is currently pursuing a CMA (Cost & Management Accountant) program.


Recent Articles By Nimesh Jaiswal

: NOW |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Is Now a Good Time to Buy ServiceNow Stock?

Shares of cloud computing company ServiceNow (NOW) are down despite reporting solid fourth-quarter results. Can it rebound by leveraging its broad portfolio of products and services?
: RMD |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Vivos Therapeutics vs. ResMed: Which Sleep Apnea Stock is a Better Buy?

There's increasing awareness about sleep apnea which bodes well for stocks like ResMed (RMD) and Vivos Therapeutics (VVOS). But which of these two stocks is a better buy now? Read more to find out.
: MMM |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Is 3M a Good Value Stock to Buy?

3M (MMM) is considered one of the best dividend growth companies. However, given its low revenue growth and decline in earnings in its last reported quarter, is it wise to buy the stock at its current valuation? Read on to learn our view.
: DOW |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Dow vs. Huntsman: Which Chemical Stock is a Better Buy?

Even though a global supply chain bottleneck and climate change concerns constrained chemical production last year, the chemical industry should experience robust demand this year as manufacturing activity resumes and inventories are rebuilt. So, we think Dow (DOW) and Huntsman (HUN) should benefit from this backdrop. But which of these two stocks is a better buy now? Read more to learn our view.
: SLB |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Schlumberger vs. Baker Hughes: Which Oil & Gas Stock is a Better Buy?

Rising energy demand from the reopening global economy in the face of relatively tight oil and natural gas supplies should keep their prices high. So, oil & gas companies Schlumberger (SLB) and Baker Hughes (BKR) should benefit from a favorable industry backdrop. But which of these stocks is a better buy now? Read more to learn our view.
: BDX |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Baxter International vs. Becton Dickinson: Which Medical Equipment & Supply Stock is a Better Buy?

The demand for medical equipment & supplies is rising exponentially with the emergence of severe illnesses such as the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic and the growing elderly population. So, Baxter International (BAX) and Becton Dickinson and Company (BDX) should benefit. But which of these two stocks is a better buy now? Read more to find out.
: HAL |  News, Ratings, and Charts

After Raising Its Dividend, is Halliburton Stock a Buy?

Oil field services company Halliburton Company (HAL) recently beat Wall Street’s earnings expectations and increased its quarterly dividend. However, is it wise to buy the stock now amid uncertainty associated with rising COVID-19 cases? Let’s find out.
: PINS |  News, Ratings, and Charts

2 Beaten Down Growth Stocks That Will Rally 80% or More, According to Wall Street

Despite the recent market correction, the reopening economy and supportive government policies should drive the performance of some quality growth stocks. Wall Street analysts expect beaten-down growth stocks Pinterest (PINS) and Duolingo (DUOL) to deliver solid returns in the near term. So, it could be wise to add them to your watchlist now.
: AMH |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Is American Homes 4 Rent a Good REIT to Add to Your Portfolio?

Single-family home rental operator American Homes (AMH)) reported impressive third-quarter results. But the company is expected to face headwinds related to the resurgence of COVID-19 cases. So, let’s evaluate if it is wise to buy the stock now. Read on.
: DELL |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Take Advantage of the Dip and Buy These 2 Computer Hardware Stocks Now

Even the correction of tech stocks is expected to continue for some time with the possibility of four rate hikes this year, the rising demand for computer hardware to facilitate new trends, such as cloud-based working, should lead to hardware stocks witnessing a strong rebound. So, it could be wise to bet on shares of fundamentally-sound computer hardware companies Dell (DELL) and HP Inc. (HPQ) that are currently trading below their 52-week highs.
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