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If the federal government's challenge foils the buyout of Time Warner by AT&T, the entertainment and news company will be dumped back into a very challenging market.
Amazon has started to sell over-the-counter health products, Apple may buy more cobalt from miners, Japanese automakers to focus more on boosting profitability in the United States, and other...
The S&P 500 has more than quadrupled since its bottom nearly nine years ago. So how does this stack up against Apple?
Qualcomm has raised its offer for Netherlands-based NXP Semiconductors to $127.50 in cash per NXP share. The sweetened deal satisfied some of NXP's biggest investors, but Qualcomm suitor Broadcom is...
GM may keep some of its operations in South Korea, Albertsons will buy part of Rite Aid, iPhone sales are weak throughout much of Asia, and other important headlines.
It is becoming increasingly clear that large technology companies with huge amounts of overseas cash are going to take advantage of the recent tax law changes and bring large amounts back to the...
Cisco, Apple, Boeing, and United Technologies combined to boost the DJIA on Thursday.
For the first time ever, Apple's iPhone captured more than half of all revenues from global smartphone sales in the fourth quarter of last year.
Investor enthusiasm, fueled by the innovation, likely will take Amazon's market cap ahead of Alphabet's.
Warren Buffett sold almost all of his IBM shares, Amazon's market cap has passed Microsoft's, an increase in the federal gasoline tax may be used to pay for infrastructure plans, and other important...
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Walmart, Cisco, Caterpillar, and Apple posted solid gains to lead the DJIA higher Tuesday.
Apple, Boeing, American Express, and DowDuPont were leading gainers among the DJIA stocks on Monday.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the January 12 to January 31 settlement dates, short sellers may not have seen the correction coming.