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Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon.com, Best Buy, Caterpillar, EMC, JetBlue, Intel and Microsoft.
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Amazon.com is will release an advertising-supported video streaming service early next year that likely cost less than the current monthly subscription to Netflix.
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For the third consecutive year, the company spending the most on research and development (R&D) was Germany's Volkswagen.
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There is no reason to believe the board at Apple will not prolong CEO Tim Cook's job at the top as long as he is doing it well.
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Christmas is five weeks away. Based on the aggressiveness of retail promotions, it would seem the holiday is only days off.
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DirecTV on Friday became the first so-called multichannel video programming distributor to deliver 4K ultra-high definition video on-demand directly.
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Netflix fired another shot in the premium online video battles by taking advantage of the tremendous adoption of the new Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
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In one of the most audacious recent acts of any large public company, Twitter forecast its numbers for 2020.
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A new report from the technology team at UBS points to oversold technology stocks that have been hammered, in some cases to the lowest levels in years.
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Investors must believe that holiday sales at Walmart will not be a total disaster this holiday season. Its shares are nearly flat year to date.
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While Taylor Swift and the major record labels still want music fans to buy overpriced CDs, their customers have pretty much moved on.
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The quest of Jeff Bezos for Amazon.com to dominate anything and everything online is coming with just too big a price.
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The number everyone is looking at after Alibaba reported its first quarterly earnings is 54%, as in, revenue growth year-over-year of 54%.
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Amazon Prime's U.S. customers will now be get unlimited photo storage on its Amazon Cloud Drive storage service.
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Alibaba reported second-quarter 2014 results before markets opened Tuesday morning. Some may even be wondering if its is trying to be another Amazon.com.
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