Paul Ausick - Managing Editor, Financial News for 24/7 Wall St.
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The New York Times has filed suit claiming that Microsoft and OpenAI have infringed on copyrighted material. In Chile, a big deal in lithium.
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As 2023 winds up, ratings and price target changes are trailing down. Wednesday, however, brought some changes to a handful of stocks.
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Here is a look at some of 2023's lowlights for cryptocurrency, including funding for startups and the impact of hacking.
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A quiet week so far with markets trading slightly higher and analyst ratings trickling in. Just enough action to keep investors interested.
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On May 10, 2019, Uber Technologies Inc. (NYSE: UBER) opened for trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The company had priced the stock at the low end of its $44 to $50 range, and the first trades...
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Stocks traded slightly higher Tuesday morning, and analyst ratings' changes were limited, but some price targets were moving higher.
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Another acquisition for Bristol Myers, another acquisition offer from Nano Dimension, and Apple's Watch woes.
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Between 1960 and 2020, the number of crimes reported to U.S. law enforcement agencies reached a peak of 14.9 million in 1991. The number fell to 7.72 million in 2020, slightly lower than the number...
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Chemical industry billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has succeeded in his quest to acquire a stake in his hometown soccer club, Manchester United.
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Exxon's acquisition of Pioneer raises the question of how long to hold onto Pioneer stock for its high dividend yield.
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The last trading day before the Christmas holiday has stocks headed for a mixed opening following a good, not great, inflation report.
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Analysts have made some changes to ratings and price targets on several index stocks just ahead of the Christmas holiday.
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Here are some of the top upgrades, downgrades and other analyst calls for Thursday, December 21, along with other investing news.
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Here is a look at four companies set to report quarterly earnings before the holiday slowdown begins. Happy Holidays!
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Wednesday's top analyst calls were on Amazon, Costco, McDonald's, Meta, Salesforce and Starbucks.
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