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thinkstockJuly 20, 2015: Markets opened higher on Monday then dove lower before turning around in the late morning to put on a half-day surge that is pointing toward a solid, if uninspired gain. Oil...
Did Apple sell 50 million iPhones in the last quarter? That result is the only thing that can lift the stock higher.
24/7 Wall St. has put together previews of Apple, Microsoft and some of the other major technology companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
Earnings season for the second quarter is in full swing, and 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the Dow Jones Industrial Average companies reporting their quarterly results this...
thinkstockJuly 16, 2015: Markets opened higher on Thursday following the release of the latest data showing that new claims for unemployment benefits declined week-over-week and came in lower that...
Strategy Analytics estimates the 2015 market for dual-SIM phones at 431 million units. One name missing from the market is Apple.
In a new report, UBS has made changes to the firm's Quality Growth At a Reasonable Price (Q-GARP) list.
Chevy says it plans to upgrade its flagship full-sized pickup, the Silverado. It is too early to know if anyone will care.
thinkstockJuly 13, 2015: Markets opened higher for the third day in a row on Monday following an agreement on a plan to extend additional lending to Greece aimed at keeping the country from leaving...
Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Fitbit, Apple, ARM Holdings, Groupon, Palo Alto Networks, PepsiCo and Windstream.
24/7 Wall St. has screened the UBS IT hardware stocks list for stocks to buy now, most with earnings in the next few weeks.
Between the June 15 and June 30 settlement dates, the short interest increased in all but one of the six most heavily shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq.
Rumors reported in the press claim that Apple will release the iPhone 7 before the end of 2015. Is that too soon?
In a move that is a surrender to current media consumption trends, Comcast has begun to offer streaming TV for $15.
courtesy of Rovio EntertainmentThe most popular—and highest revenue-generating—mobile apps have traditionally been games. That’s not true just for the U.S., but internationally as well. In the...