Lastest Stories by Trey Thoelcke

DuPont reported first-quarter results before markets opened Thursday that fell short of consensus expectations. It said adverse weather conditions reduced earnings but operating margins improved.
UnitedHealth Group reported better-than-expected first-quarter earnings before markets opened Thursday, but revenues fell short of consensus estimates.
Volvo has tapped AT&T to provide wireless connectivity to its 2015 models in the United States and Canada. AT&T already has similar deals with General Motors, Audi and Tesla.
Southwest Airlines trumpeted its record $228 million contribution to its profit sharing plan. The payment will be an 88% increase over last year's contribution, as well as the 40th consecutive...
T-Mobile US, which of late has been calling itself the "Uncarrier," revealed its latest in a series of efforts to shake up the wireless industry: abolishing overage fees. Will its larger rivals take...
Short sellers continue to hold huge positions not only in troubled companies like Alcoa and J.C. Penney, but also in blue chips like AT&T and General Electric. As of March 31, the most recent...
Thinkstock24/7 Wall St. has tracked the short interest in leading biotech and emerging pharmaceutical stocks. Many biotech stocks pulled back in late March, and short sellers moved in on many of...
Procter & Gamble's sale of its most of pet food business to candy and pet food maker Mars for $2.9 billion should be a win for both companies. P&G shares were up fractionally in early trading.
The latest scuttlebutt would suggest double the fun for Apple investors and iPhone aficionados: not one but two iPhone releases this year, each with a larger screen.
ThinkstockGreece reportedly will announce a long-term bond sale as soon as Wednesday, the first time it has had access to capital markets since March 2010. But the question to ask is, is it too soon?...
Sears Holdings continues to drop after completing its spin-off of Lands' End, which began trading Monday on the Nasdaq.
Criticism of high-frequency trading seems to have spooked investors in online brokers E*Trade and TD Ameritrade. Shares both of them are dropping for the second day in a row.
Is Liberty Media's decision to reduce its stake in Barnes & Noble a matter of stepping aside so the bookseller can spread its wings, or is it throwing in the towel on the company it once wanted...
Intel may still be the world's largest chipmaker, but in many ways it is still playing catch-up with consumers' shift away from PCs to mobile devices. So it will establish a $100 million fund focused...
Teva Pharmaceutical shares reached a new multiyear high Monday after the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear its appeal to revive a patent on its top-selling multiple-sclerosis drug.