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Jefferies has made a big move by adding an oil services industry leader to the firm's well-respected Franchise Picks list of stocks to Buy.
While short sellers shied away from many of the most heavily shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between the June 15 and June 30 settlement dates, GE bucked that trend.
The week of July 8 brought several key analyst downgrades in blue chip stocks. These are not all Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks, but most are or have been.
With the market starting to look very fully valued, and yields at record lows despite howls from pundits they were going higher, what are income and growth investors to do now?
AT&T has seen a year-to-date gain of 30%. Now one analyst is saying that this stock's run has gone too far.
A new Merrill Lynch report offers the firm's top 10 ideas for the third quarter. What we found interesting is the firm's very defensive posture.
Solid dividend-paying stocks make sense for the rest of this year. While it looks like the stress from the Brexit vote is over for the time being, other factors like the political conventions could...
So we all know now that Britain voted to leave the European Union. All the polls told you not to worry about that happening, but then it happened.
We might have a little trouble defining what we mean when we say that a brand is “patriotic,” but the fact is most Americans know it when they see it. Patriotic brands go beyond a July Fourth...
A rally on Tuesday and strength on Wednesday feels like a welcome relief after two very depressing trading sessions. Still, one thing seems to be assured. The British exit, hence Brexit, from the...
The markets were given a massive blow on Friday morning as Britain unexpectedly voted to leave the European Union. This created major drops in Europe and the dollar strength was massive on the Brexit...
This week's top value calls from the analysts at Jefferies focus on blue chip companies that are, for the most part, very liquid and offer a degree of safety for investors.
In telecom and wireless phone providers, there exist two stable players, one rising player and one that is expected to keep losing money.
To say that the pay-TV providers hated the FCC's proposal to uncouple the cable and satellite industry's proprietary hold on the set-top box is probably not putting the reaction too strongly.
Here's a look at which companies win and which ones lose on the latest net neutrality ruling, or at least which will be perceived as winners and losers.