American Express Company

NYSE: AXP
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday morning include American Express, Dynegy, BP, Goldman Sachs, Kinder Morgan and Select Comfort.
Many investors and analysts expected American Express to be hurting this quarter because this would by the first period that the company reported without its Costco portfolio.
October 19, 2016: Markets opened mixed Wednesday, but the Nasdaq Composite soon came around to the plus side and all three major indexes have traded in the green throughout the day. As on Tuesday,...
American Express is scheduled to release its most recent earnings report after the markets close on Wednesday.
It is very rare for a year to go exactly as analysts and investors might expect. After all, predicting a move a day or a week out is hard enough — and this is also an election year when the Federal...
October 11, 2016: Markets opened lower Tuesday on another light newsday with no significant economic data scheduled for release. The FOMC meeting minutes are set to be released Wednesday, along with...
Some analyst research reports cover stocks to buy, and some reports feature stocks to sell or to avoid. It is this latter category that can freak investors out.
October 6, 2016: Markets opened slightly lower Thursday and tracked close to the break-even line for much of the day. Tomorrow’s report on non-farm payrolls for September is the week’s big data...
American Express Co. (NYSE: AXP) may still have Warren Buffett as a massive and long-term shareholder, but the news flow just has not been favorable for the credit card issuer. Things might be...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday morning include American Express, Encana, Petrobras, Raytheon, Tesla and Walgreens.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 4% this year and hovering near record territory. Yet some of its components are down in 2016, which means they have kept the Dow from breaking much higher.
September 14, 2016: Markets opened higher Wednesday following a weak performance the day before. The energy sector did its best to drag the rest of the market down with it, but the tech and utilities...
September 13, 2016: Markets opened lower Tuesday as a stronger dollar curbed enthusiasm for oil and left Monday’s rebound in the rear-view mirror. The energy sector led the losers with techs posted...
September 1, 2016: Markets opened higher Thursday but the major indexes had little luck holding onto the gains, meager as they were. Energy again was the poorest performing sector with financials not...
August 29, 2016: Markets opened higher Monday following the report that personal spending met expectations for a gain of 0.3% while inflation turned a 1.6% reading for July. Equity markets were mixed...