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Closing Price on November 15, 2024
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Telco fiber and cable have something over their shoulders, and it is gaining on them.
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Microsoft has released its "most affordable 4G LTE smartphone running Windows 10," dubbed to Lumia 550.
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Apple has lost some share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market but still leads all original equipment makers.
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Shares in Alphabet, owner of Google, the world's largest search engine, continue to reach all-time highs, and they may continue to move higher for several reasons.
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More than 77% of all Americans visited a Google site in October, and more than 54% of all Americans viewed a video at a Google site.
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Jefferies has two favorites when it comes to e-commerce, and with the holiday shopping season literally starting for some now, these stocks could get a huge fourth-quarter lift.
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iPhone sales continued to rise and Apple's market share crushed rival Samsung, based on comScore smartphone sales figures for September.
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Analysts are usually loath to say sell one winner and buy another, but the logic here makes total sense.
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Argus maintained a Buy rating on Alphabet but raised its price target after its solid earnings report.
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A new report from Jefferies highlights this week's top stocks to buy, including three huge, hot tech stocks that still have outstanding upside potential.
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Google sites again lead the list of most visited with 245 million unique visitors in September.
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ThinkstockExxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) has barely held its market cap lead over two tech giants, Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) and Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL). Oil prices are sinking the...
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Earnings reports from Amazon.com and Alphabet, which most of us still call Google, sent shares to new highs on Friday.
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Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include AbbVie, Alphabet, Amazon.com, American Electric Power, Apple, Microsoft, Pandora Media and McDonald's.
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Earnings season is in full swing, and 24/7 Wall St. has tracked many big movers in the after-hours trading session.
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