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Herb Greenberg

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Herb Greenberg | On the Street at Substack

About Herb

Herb Greenberg is the editor of Herb Greenberg | On the Street at Substack. Most recently, he was at Empire Financial Research and before that, was co-founder of Pacific Square Research and earlier of Greenberg Meritz Research & Analytics – both independent short-biased investment research firms. Mr. Greenberg spent more than 40 years as a financial journalist at some of the country’s leading newspapers, websites, and broadcast media – covering almost every industry. He served as senior stocks commentator at CNBC and was a financial correspondent at The Chicago Tribune’s New York Bureau, after previously working as a financial reporter in its Chicago newsroom. He also spent 10 years as the daily business columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, during which time he started his five-year run as Fortune magazine’s monthly Against the Grain columnist and the morning business reporter for San Francisco’s KRON-TV.

 


Herb's Articles

If you’re like me, you’ve had your fill of anything having to do with artificial intelligence, better known as AI. It's everywhere you turn – TV, radio, news articles, investment newsletters, and more. But if you’re looking for a “backdoor” way to profit from the trend, consider S&P Global (SPGI), suggests Herb Greenberg, editor of Herb Greenberg On the Street.
Some stock stories stick with you more than others. For me, Newell Brands (NWL) is among them. Maybe best known for its 1999 merger with Rubbermaid, later dubbed “the merger from hell,” Newell went through so many incarnations and acquisitions over the years that it can be hard to keep them straight. It was like a corporate shell game, and that’s never a good sign, recounts Herb Greenberg, editor of Herb Greenberg On the Street.