Mía Maestro Michael Michele Michelle Behennah Michelle Branch
Thursday, 26 January 2012
SigFig: CES Gets Public Investors Excited About Companies, But Stock Prices Don?t Go Up
The Consumer Electronics Show, the turgid January gadget fest in Las Vegas, has been widely seen in the industry as a great place to show off your wares if you're not Apple. But is that true? SigFig, the stealth investing startup that's growing out of stock portfolio manager�Wikinvest, has run some numbers on the market performance of the show's big-company attendees during the event. The main trend is pretty clear: there's lots of buying and selling, but no significant gains. And actually, losses are not uncommon.
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