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Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, Advanced Micro Devices, Corning, FireEye, Inovia Pharmaceuticals, Lululemon Athletica, Nike, Roku, Starbucks, Tyson Foods and...
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IBM announced on Tuesday that it was raising its regular quarterly cash dividend, the 25th consecutive year that the old-school tech company has raised its payout.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AT&T, Cognex, Johnson & Johnson, Keurig Dr Pepper, PayPal, Roku, Shopify, Square, Valero Energy and Walt Disney.
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Now that the U.S. Federal Reserve has committed to yet another round of massive asset purchases, it’s important to understand just how much quantitative easing there is in the world. On top of the...
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American Express came through its earnings report, and its shares were up both on Friday and again on Monday.
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Some economic reports still showed pockets of growth until well into March. That won't be the case for the upcoming economic reports for April, May and June.
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The latest Dallas Federal Reserve manufacturing report for Texas has atrocious numbers, showing just how bad things are in the region.
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This is not exactly a time that investors would expect some of the underperforming banks to be out with good news.
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Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amazon.com, American Airlines, American Express, Beyond Meat, Caterpillar, Clorox, eBay, Gilead Sciences, Twitter, Verizon Communications and...
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Even beyond the woes of the 737 Max, The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) and other plane-makers have seen all of their customers go from healthy to questionable in just one quarter. Boeing announced over...
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One casualty in the instant recession of 2020 has been the market for initial public offerings. The stock market peaked in February and by the time the selling zenith came on March 23 the S&P 500...
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The recession is crushing the lottery along with everything else. Buying a lottery ticket may have become a luxury expense, now that over 26 million American workers have filed for unemployment in...
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Tthe U.S. Department of Commerce's report on durable goods showed just how bleak the manufacturing of big-ticket items was in March.
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Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Arch Coal, AT&T, Delphi Technologies, Domino's Pizza, Dunkin Brands, Expedia, Illumina, Kinder Morgan, Oceaneering International, Splunk and...
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The United States government has been unleashing an unprecedented flood of money to stabilize the economy and act as stimulus. Interest rates are already now back at zero-percent, and the Federal...
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