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Now that summer is kicking off, 24/7 Wall St. wanted to review some of these top S&P tech sector stocks so far in 2017. These had the most impressive gains as of the end of May.
The include top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls on Friday Alphabet, Amazon, Intel, Snap, Nabors, US Steel, Western Digital and Gigamon.
Over the course of this week, markets have largely been driven higher as the result of some amazing earnings. However, the week is not over yet, and we still have some powerhouse companies looking to...
So far this first week of earnings season was somewhat underwhelming as a whole. While some companies had amazing wins there were quite a few that fell short as well. If the Trump Trade is going to...
As the result of many factors, including iPhone sales, Samsung woes, and the highly anticipated iPhone 8, Apple stock has been best performing Dow stock in the index.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday include Alphabet, Bank of America, Caterpillar, Nike, NVIDIA, Panera, Snap and Urban Outfitters.
With a new analyst coverage from Barclays' Ross Sandler, Amazon and Alphabet are given far stronger upside targets. Facebook's call looks more traditional in the upside.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Monday include Best Buy, Groupon, Snap, Starbucks, Weatherford, Alphabet, CIT, Match and Wix.com.
Apple’s Siri can support 21 languages across 36 country dialects. Google’s Assistant is only capable of understanding four languages, while Alexa from Amazon only knows two.
Since its IPO last week, Snap's shares have dropped below where they entered the market. Is Snap becoming an acquisition target?
Everyone has a right to privacy, but as the world becomes ever more connected, this idea is fading to a degree.
In the world of smartphones the iPhone may be king, but it does have some healthy competition from Samsung and Google.
On YouTube's official blog, Cristos Goodrow, vice president of engineering at YouTube, the huge video site, owned by Alphabet, reported its traffic had reached a remarkable milestone.
Alphabet’s (NASDAQ: GOOG) Google Assistant will move to a large number of Android based phones. The blog announcement: Everyone needs a helping hand sometimes. Enter the Google Assistant, which is...
The unit of the Alphabet that mostly controls Google Fiber is getting a new CEO but in the process is also releasing a few hundred employees. Google Fiber will be heading in an entirely new...