Alexandra Zendrian “It is also about moving raw materials and finished goods,” says Ron Roge, chief executive officer of R.W. Roge & Co., as more factories will be producing goods in the recovery. Read MoreRead More
Paul Lim “Psychologically, a lot of people measure themselves off of the highs,” said Ronald W. Rogé, a financial planner in Bohemia, N.Y. For now, though, the danger is that the market may be entering a period of rising optimism just as the fundamentals sour. Read MoreRead More
Alexandra Zendrian For retail investors trying to evaluate investments in the financial sector, look at the bank’s percentage of loans initiated in various areas, such as commercial real estate, the bank’s diversification and its derivatives book, says Steven Roge, portfolio manager at R.W. Roge & Company, Inc. Read MoreRead More
David Serchuk Ronald Roge, the head of R. W. Roge & Co., says unemployment should continue to look bad for the next two years, and that the recovery will take longer than most people think. There is a bright side to this, though, if at least one other historical pattern holds true. Read MoreRead More
Alexandra Zendrian When business owners get more confident in the state of the economy, unemployment will begin to turn around, says Ron Roge, chief executive officer of R.W. Roge & Company, Inc. “When they become confident, they will add temporary workers to hedge their bets as business improves. When business owners become very confident, they...Read More
Wall Street Lobby Seeks to Cut Out Critical Requirements of Disclosure, Managing Conflicts and Controlling Expenses in its Standard for Brokers Giving Investment Advice, Says the Committee for the Fiduciary Standard WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Committee for the Fiduciary Standard, an independent panel of industry executives, today warned Congress that the position taken...Read More
Stephanie Dahle Another reason for improving earnings is the boost in companies’ inventories and impact of the government stimulus package, said Ron Roge, chairman of R. W. Roge & Co. Going forward, companies will not have the ability to reduce costs as dramatically as they have been, and the inventory replenishment boost will have been...Read More
Alexandra Zendrian There are a variety of aspects to consider if you own stock in a company that is divesting or acquiring businesses, including how well management executes this merger and potential synergies that will offer cost savings, says Ronald Roge, chief executive officer of R.W. Roge & Co. Read MoreRead More
Alexandra Zendrian Roge anticipates most consumer discretionary spending will go toward technology and education. Since consumers are addicted to their BlackBerrys and other electronic devices, an increase in income will likely feed that need. He also sees people spending more on their education as they look for jobs, plan for a job loss or become...Read More