William Bias - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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Amazon’s stock was up an amazing 15% in Friday morning trading. It will take quite a bit for Amazon to keep up this growth momentum.
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The big three airlines all have seen a significant decline in fuel costs, serving as a strong boost to their respective net incomes. Let's take a look.
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On Wednesday, the National Retail Federation revised its retail sales growth forecast for 2015 down slightly. Here is what this may mean for struggling retailers.
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The new Windows 10 operating system attempts to win over traditional PC enthusiasts by making a number of the annoying features of Windows 8 disappear bringing back the much beloved start menu.
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Gold was down nearly 2% in Monday morning trading. Moreover, gold suffers from an overall bearish sentiment.
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Intel has morphed from a vanilla wafer chip maker to a diverse company, while AMD still roughly resembles a run-of-the-mill chip maker.
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Within his second quarter 2015 letter, David Einhorn highlighted his disdain for streaming service company Netflix.
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Investing in conservatively managed companies comes with a little more risk than investing in a savings account or CD, but it also provides the potential for a higher yield and small capital gains to...
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Greece will get bailed out once again, and investors in Greek securities have fared well over the past week.
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Apple ran into some rough patches this week, both from a strategic and stock market standpoint. Let’s take a look at why.
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Many large multinational companies, including Ford and General Motors, battle market saturation. They pin their hopes on emerging economies for expansion plans.
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The Chinese stock market is in shambles. A value investor may want to take a hard look at the region’s American-listed companies.
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24/7 Wall St. takes a look at three exchange traded funds (ETFs) and a Greek bank to see if they are OK for investment.
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Studies show that the millennial generation is shying away from total car ownership. The days of car ownership as a symbol of status and identity have certainly faded.
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Who benefits and who loses from the neck-and-neck struggle between Sprint and T-Mobile to dominate the second tier in the wireless industry?
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