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24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Apple, McDonald's, Pfizer and other Dow companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
These top holdings make sense as they are huge, dominate much of their specific business lines, are very liquid and look to continue to maintain their growth trajectory for the foreseeable future.
New research shows Apple is in deep trouble in China, the number one nation in the world by population. It is unlikely it can make up for the trouble elsewhere.
Facebook posts its latest earnings report, Ford will change the number of models it sells, Subway will close stores in the United States, and other important headlines.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the March 29 and April 13 settlement dates, those sellers were focused on a couple of favorites.
The battle between Amazon and Microsoft is based as much on the differences between the two companies as their similarities.
U.S. sales of Apple's top-of-the-line iPhone X slipped in the March quarter as consumers still keep buying older (and cheaper) models.
These are five top semiconductor companies for investors to keep on their radar, as the ripple from the potential trade tariffs and Apple iPhone X weakness continue to dog the industry.
Apple had a tough week and closed it out with a share-price drop of more than 4%. As always when the company's stock falls out of favor, the question is whether this is an opportunity or a sign of...
Tech giants Apple, IBM, and Intel joined industrial biggie Caterpillar to sink the Dow on Friday.
These top mutual fund holdings are huge, dominate much of their specific business lines, are very liquid and look to continue to maintain their growth trajectories for the foreseeable future.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Alcoa, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Kinder Morgan, Philip Morris, Procter & Gamble, Twitter and Williams Companies.
Procter & Gamble, Apple, Intel, and DowDuPont were the Dow's leading losers on Thursday.
AT&T came right out of the gate when the iPhone 8 was launched with a "special" low-monthly payment plan for customers to purchase the new phone. That special price is still available, but it's...
GoPro Inc. (NASDAQ: GRPO) shares ran up almost 7% last week to $5.26. The rise was based on a rumor that China consumer electronics firm Xiaomi might buy it. There are two problems. The U.S. has been...