Jon C. Ogg - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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Independent research firm Argus sees better than 25% potential upside for Bristol-Myers Squibb in the coming year.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations for Friday included Adobe, Biogen, Bristol-Myers, Broadcom, Charles Schwab, Ciena, Etsy, Gilead, Oracle, Sarepta, Snap and Wayfair.
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State Street's 2020 ETF Market Outlook offers strategies about how investors should position their portfolios. This involves growing market risks and insulating portfolios from potential broad market...
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Tuesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included CSX, Hess, McDonald’s, Netflix, Nike, Oracle, RingCentral, Starbucks, Tesla and VMware.
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The fight over the Pentagon’s Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) pact is going to continue for quite some time.
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Most strategists on Wall Street are calling for upside in the S&P 500 in 2020, just not as strong as what has been seen in 2019. Now Canaccord Genuity has raised its target.
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The National Association for Business Economics releases monthly data that is used to forecast expected strength or weakness in the economy in the near future.
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Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included Adobe, Chevron, Dow, JD.com, Lululemon, 3M, Macy's, Nucor, PNC, RH, RingCentral, WingStop and Zillow.
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24/7 Wall St. has identified 10 stocks that have risen 1,000% or more since the last trading day of 2009.
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Employment Situation report showed that the economy added 80,000 more nonfarm payrolls than expected during November.
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Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Anthem, Ciena, Dollar General, Encana, Lennar, Lululemon Athletica, Sage Therapeutics, Target, Tesla, Trade Desk and Yext.
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While overall home pricing trends are expected to remain marginally positive in 2020, the prices and the number of homes being purchased in many cities are expected to fall next year.
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Then things went from bad to worse for F5 Networks after a key analyst, who was previously positive and above-consensus, decided that it was time to play the Benedict Arnold game.
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