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Twitter's inability to effectively monetize its user base is leading analysts to question its future. Specifically, whether the company would benefit from being bought out and, if so, by whom.
For the three-month period ending in December, Apple lost 0.7% share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market.
Until Monday, Google was simply a giant vacuum for money whose bag just got fuller and fuller every year.
Tuesday's top analyst calls include Alphabet, Duke Energy, Mattel, Morgan Stanley, Netflix, Southwestern Energy and Twitter.
While Alphabet is not in all of the same operations as Apple, Monday was critical for Apple's status as the largest company in the world.
Alphabet is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter financial results after the markets close on Monday.
Quality growth stocks at a reasonable price are not for conservative accounts but do make sense for long-term investors willing to have a technology presence in their portfolios.
The first sentence of a proposal released Wednesday by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler surely sent shivers up and down the spines of cable and satellite operators.
Here are the 2016 dividend sinners (or dividend misers) in the technology sector from 24/7 Wall St. Not only are these established tech stocks, they are all members of the S&P 500 Index.
The consensus among analysts is that Apple sold 75 million iPhones in the quarter it is about to announce. Anything short of that will be disastrous for its share price.
How many people will hold their "old" iPhone 6 models and wait for the iPhone 7? No one knows, but it is a threat to sales.
Now that millions of Americans have upgraded their TVs during the holiday shopping season, Best Buy reckons this is a good time to push products that will convert those new TVs into streaming video...
Alphabet is gearing up to become the leading provider of domestic technology, with an Internet of Things approach to the way we live our lives.
Adele's most impressive achievement, however, may that the video for the latest album's most popular song, "Hello," has reached more than a billion views on YouTube.
Google once again showed its dominance of U.S. online visitors. It posted unique visitors of more than 248 million unique visitors in December.