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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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Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Alphabet, Amazon.com, Apple, Baidu, Comcast, Electronic Arts, Ford and Facebook.
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Search engine behemoth Google reported second-quarter earnings per share of $10.13 and $38.30 billion in revenue. Consensus estimates called for $8.34 in EPS and $37.36 billion in revenue.
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24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the larger tech companies that are about to report their quarterly results, including Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Albertsons, Alphabet, Carnival, Coeur Mining, Devon Energy, Halliburton, Skyworks Solutions, Tesla, Walt Disney and Zendesk.
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Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, Amazon.com, Apple, Disney, DuPont, Halliburton, Moderna, Phillips 66, Sunrun, Teladoc and more.
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Roku, seeking more traction with advertisers, will be the first presenter at the IAB's NewFronts next week.
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Facebook looks to angel investments as acquisitions draw unwelcome antitrust scrutiny.
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Roku adds new channels to attract viewers and a new shopper data feature to attract advertisers.
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As the country reopens for business Roku may be lagging because it’s a stay-at-home stock.
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Roku stands to benefit as consumers spend more on streaming services and advertisers look likely to follow suit.
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Struggling to survive, ride-sharing companies face a potential new threat: Amazon.
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Amazon is reportedly in talks to buy the autonomous mobility company Zoox as it looks to automation to cut warehousing and shipping costs.
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A generally accepted rule is that for older investors, most investments should be conservative and less risky. Does the same rule apply to Warren Buffett? Should it?
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Alphabet reported first-quarter 2020 results last week, and analysts took this chance to speculate on where the company will go from here.
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