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24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of the Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week: Caterpillar, DuPont, McDonald's, 3M, Boeing, Coca Cola,...
General Electric, Microsoft, Chevron, and Goldman Sachs were among the big DJIA losers on Friday.
US crude oil stockpiles fell by 4.7 million barrels last week and gasoline inventories dropped by 4.4 million barrels. This may not be altogether good news for producers.
Shares of Verizon rose slightly last week, but not enough to allow the company to relinquish its position as the poorest performing DJIA stock so far in 2017.
Oil remains stuck under $50 per barrel in the summer of 2017. The grand recovery helped the oil giants in 2016, but the oil price recovery seems to have already peaked. With oil still handily under...
The question for investors is what oil stocks are attractive now given the lower for longer scenario. JPMorgan remains very positive on three top large cap picks.
The June 30 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest for most of the selected oil stocks decreased.
The U.S. crude oil stockpile dwindled by more than 7 million barrels last week and gasoline inventories fell by more than a million barrels. But higher export levels and greater demand from...
Verizon can't shake its position as the worst-performing DJIA stock of the year to date, and a report that it may be considering a play for Disney did not help its share price last week.
U.S. crude oil and gasoline inventories dropped more than expected last week and pushed crude oil prices up by more than 2% Thursday morning.
One sector that definitely took it on the chin in the first half was energy. These five large cap leaders still make sense with the energy sector badly bruised.
Seven stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average index have posted share price losses in the first half of 2017. The losses range from about 7% to more than 16%. The Dow itself gained about 8%.
The weekly report on U.S. crude oil and refined product inventories was better than expected for producers, lifting prices by around 20 cents a barrel shortly after the report was released.
Now that oil has cooled off and some investors have become concerned that it could challenge $40 per barrel again, it's worth a look to see which of the large oil and gas giants might be the most...
The June 15 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest for most of the selected oil stocks increased.