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Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amazon.com, Apple, Barrick Gold, Home Depot, Lennar, Lowe's, Newmont, Nikola, Oracle, Valero Energy and Visa.
Apple could be broken into two pieces to satisfy European antitrust authorities by dividing its hardware and services businesses.
Apple has largely weathered the coronavirus pandemic on the back of its Services business, but Wedbush Securities sees it rising even higher on its bread and butter business — iPhone sales.
The European Commission on Tuesday announced three probes into Apple's requirements for how app developers must pay for in-app purchases and how they are not allowed to offer their apps at different...
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Advanced Micro Devices, Alcoa, Apple, Broadwind, Cogent Communications, Intel, Micron Technology, Netflix, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Square and Zscaler.
Facebook looks to angel investments as acquisitions draw unwelcome antitrust scrutiny.
Quibi, the short-form video streaming video destination, is late to the market, particularly one so crowded. It is lucky to have deep pockets.
Apple’s market cap briefly hit $1.5 trillion before the market pull-back. Analysts still like the stock.
Roku adds new channels to attract viewers and a new shopper data feature to attract advertisers.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apple, DraftKings, Gap, Grubhub, Inogen, Kellogg, Lyft, ONEOK, Redfin, Uber Technologies, Yum Brands and Zillow.
The antitrust push against Facebook and other tech giants may be gaining steam but investors don’t seem too worried.
24/7 Wall St. screened the information technology picks, as the sector has solid momentum heading into the second half of 2020, and found four solid ideas for more aggressive long-term growth...
The race to build 5G wireless networks has heated up over the past year or so. AT&T is betting that its stock price will get a large enough boost from 5G to keep paying its generous dividend.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades Apple, Boeing, Chevron, Chewy, Cisco Systems, Cree, eBay, Etsy, GameStop, Groupon, Micron Technology, United Airlines and Yext.
Apple will reportedly switch to its own chips for Macs and will soon start producing 5G iPhones.