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Short sellers seemed to be prompted into action again in the final two weeks of last month by the overbought markets, the political and geopolitical uncertainties and the rising concerns about a...
Did one of the largest telecom companies in the country offer to takeover one of the largest cable companies?
'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' will be the top grossing movie of the long weekend, but it is not expected to meet estimates for its US release.
Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is looking for a four-day weekend box office of around $80, easily outpacing the expected take for "Baywatch."
After showing caution last month, short sellers seemed to be prompted into action in the first two weeks of this month, judging by the moves in the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq, short sellers seemed cautious between the April 13 and April 28 settlement dates.
Google and Facebook accounted for 20% of all advertising dollars spent globally in 2016. The two giants are expected to continue their domination, taking more than three-quarters of every new dollar...
A new Merrill Lynch research report makes the case that it is "game on" for Verizon, as merger discussions that were prohibited under anti-collusion rules will be possible now.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq, short sellers seemed comfortable overall in early April.
ThinkstockThe North American box office pulled in over $100 million and the overseas markets a great deal more as the Fate of the Furious, the eighth installment of the Fast and Furious franchise. It...
"The Fate of the Furious" is expected to have ticket sales above $100 million over the first weekend it is in theaters. If so, it will likely move the franchise into the top 10 of all time based on...
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq, short sellers seemed cautious overall in the final weeks of March, with one clear exception.
Comcast has launched a wireless service for Xfinity customers and YouTube has kicked off its subscription YouTube TV. Does either of stand a chance of success?
With inflation a real concern going forward, and the market expecting at least two more interest rate hikes, it makes sense to own stocks that should do well under those conditions.
Google led all U.S. sites in traffic during February. The search engine site and others owned by Alphabet were visited by 238 million unique users over the course of the month.