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

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

Jefferies notes how expensive consumer staples had gotten relative to consumer discretionary and suggests that in the past such disparities have led to a reversion, where discretionary subsequently...
Now that the dust has settled from Amazon's second Prime Day promotion, Wal-Mart continues to take pokes at the online retailer. The giant retailer is not going to give up its pursuit of online...
Considering the recent uncertainty and turbulence in the markets from the Brexit, JPMorgan impressed yet again with its most recent earnings report. Even the Fed thought so.
With the market busting through a top that has been in place since February of 2015, some of the more bullish voices on Wall Street think it’s possible we could see a big breakout.
With the Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting new all-time highs this past week, we have to wonder what we have in store going forward as earnings reporting ramps up.
Delta Air Lines reported mixed second-quarter 2016 results before markets opened Thursday morning, citing an impact from the Brexit vote.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday morning include Barrick Gold, Coeur Mining, Procter & Gamble, Southern Company, Wynn Resorts and SLM.
With many stocks having just hit record highs, investors need at least a bit of an explanation here. One thing likely contributing to the gains is the endless effort in share buybacks by the biggest...
Most investors know that buying the U.S. 30-year Treasury bond now makes little sense, especially with yields hitting lows seen just once in almost 60 years.
Despite the Starbucks attempt to burnish its image as something very different from a fast-food company, its products are often compared, even by consumer research firms, to those of McDonald's and...
The saga of the new U.S. Air Force tanker is now about 15 years old and the service has yet to receive one new plane. When Boeing reports second-quarter earnings later this month, we are likely to...
Presumably free public internet access is just that. Sign into Wi-Fi, surf as you would like. Just not at McDonald's.
In a ground-breaking piece of research, the AAA found that road rage has reached epidemic proportions.