Day: <span>July 14, 2016</span>

Day: <span>July 14, 2016</span> Articles

Americans work 34.4 hours per week on average, spending more time at work than employees of any other developed country in the world. Employed full-time, the average U.S. adult works 47 hours per...
July 14, 2016: Here are four stocks trading with relatively heavy volume among just 13 equities making new 52-week lows in Thursday’s session. Volumes did not rise about 1 million for any of the...
July 14, 2016: Markets opened higher again Thursday after producer prices came in higher than expected for June and new claims for unemployment benefits came in lower than expected. The three major...
According to Enough Is Enough, an internet safety group, McDonald's has set up systems to keep Wi-Fi systems at its stores from accessing pornography but Starbucks has not.
In a note published Wednesday, Nomura Securities energy analysts lowered their estimate of second-quarter net losses by 35 exploration and production companies.
Citigroup and Wells Fargo will have to prove to Wall Street and Main Street alike that they can operate profitability in a climate with stubbornly low interest rates.
Lucky for Teva Pharmaceuticals, interest rates on all kinds of debt have never been lower in recorded human history, and they keep getting lower even beyond basic logic.
Yum Brands is one of those companies that have very many moving parts. Until the China separation actually takes place, it would seem that this is what investors will focus on the most.
Using ordinary consumers as test drivers may not be the best idea that electric carmaker Tesla Motors has ever come up with.
The year 2016 has turned out to be an unexpectedly strong bull market for the gold bugs. This may seem obvious now, but it just was not expected by most sources at the end of 2015.
Despite Japan having a rough run of 2016, the outstanding market reaction to the Line IPO is signaling hope for this country.
Consumer Reports is calling on Tesla and others to turn off the automatic steering function and make other changes to how they market autonomous driving features.
Not all that long ago, the investing community was being led to believe that the United States never would have to worry about inflation.
A massive blanket of hot weather is forecast for most of the country beginning early next week. Demand for natural gas to fuel electricity generation is expected to be high next week.
Nokia made waves in the market following news of the extension of a licensing agreement. Merrill Lynch believes that this new agreement will have an impact on revenues for 2016.