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Baird's three top security and infrastructure picks stand out as outstanding ideas for aggressive growth investors looking to initiate or add to positions, and they currently offer solid entry points.
After falling by more than 20% in a single session, SAP stock was dragging down some of the stronger U.S. competitors with it.
The three leading companies in the software gaming industry look poised to deliver the goods when they report third-quarter results. They look like solid ideas for aggressive growth investors looking...
Cybersecurity firm McAfee intends to price 37 million shares for an initial public offering valued up to around $936 million.
While the whirlwind around the top cybersecurity stocks has slowed dramatically from five and six years ago, the need in corporate America increases every year. These top stocks offer investors solid...
Security software company McAfee has filed with SEC regarding its initial public offering
Enterprise software and auto industry software platform BlackBerry beat analysts' second-quarter estimates on both the top and bottom lines.
Adobe is a great company that has transformed itself and still has incredible growth opportunities ahead of it. That just doesn't mean its stock can rise in a straight line.
San Francisco-based Unity Software entered the market with a bang on Friday.
24/7 Wall St. has tracked more than a dozen analyst target price hikes on Adobe on Wednesday, and some of these are from the exact same analysts that hiked their targets ahead of the earnings report.
San Francisco-based Unity Software intends to price 25 million shares for an initial public offering valued up to more than $1 billion.
BigCommerce has been touted by some investors as the next big e-commerce company. The problem here is the rate of its total annual revenue growth.
Continuous intelligence pioneer Sumo Logic expects to price more than 14 million shares to result in an initial public offering valued up to more than $357 million.
Salesforce.com reported its most recent quarterly results after the markets closed on Tuesday. While results were incredibly positive, analysts juiced this stock and now it is going parabolic.
San Francisco-based Unity Software has joined the ranks of private companies that have filed to come public via an initial public offering.