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24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of a few of the biggest names that are reporting their quarterly results on Tuesday.
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Here, 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of a few of the most anticipated quarterly reports due this week.
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Alphabet stock has been on the rise over the past year, and short sellers have been getting squeezed.
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Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama will begin voting next month on union representation. Amazon is fighting back hard.
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The Monday afternoon analyst calls were focused on Alphabet, Apple, Bed Bath & Beyond, Roku, Tesla and more.
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There are four U.S. companies that currently have a market value of more than $1 trillion. All four are expected to continue performing well, but, perhaps, not as well as they have this year.
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It seems the stock market wants to declare that the technology sector may be the big beneficiary from the 2020 elections.
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Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, Amazon.com, Apple, Callaway Golf, Facebook, Illumina, iRobot, Six Flags, Starbucks, Twitter and Yandex.
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Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) may have been grilled over antitrust issues in recent days, but now regulators and investors alike get to see its earnings for the third quarter of 2020. The online...
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This week will be perhaps the biggest week of earnings season, with many major names reporting, including Amazon, Facebook, Ford and Starbucks.
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Here are 13 other companies that should seriously entertain splitting their stocks. Splits are of course a gimmick, but the stock market usually rewards companies for splitting their stocks.
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Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, BP, Chevron, DraftKings, Exxon Mobile, FedEx, NextEra Energy, Nikola, Penn National, Twitter and Zillow.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, Citigroup, Facebook, Lennar, Netflix, NextEra, Nvidia, Nike, Pinterest, Roku and Snap.
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After Friday's close, two very high-profile stock splits are taking place. 24/7 Wall St. thinks there are some other stocks that could and should split their shares in their wake.
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Tesla's announced five-for-one stock split, combined with an earlier four-for-one split at Apple, may persuade a few of the other high-flying tech stocks to make a similar move.
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