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Nike, DowDuPont, American Express, and Disney were among the leaders pushing the DJIA higher Thursday.
Disney, Verizon, Goldman Sachs, and UnitedHealth were the worst-performing stocks in the DJIA Thursday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Albermarle, Anadarko, Costco, Cree, Kraft Heinz, Netflix, Valero and Walt Disney.
Intel, Disney, American Express, and Verizon boosted the DJIA to a gain on Tuesday.
These four large cap top pick stocks would make stellar additions to growth stock portfolios. All pay dependable dividends and are good candidates to continue raising those dividends in years to come.
According to recent research, the population of people who have disconnected from traditional cable programming has jumped to 22 million.
Chevron, General Electric, Disney, and Verizon keep the Dow above the break-even line Wednesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average just had its worst weekly drop since March. Here’s a look at the stock brought the index down over this past week.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Capital One, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Electronic Arts, E*Trade, Mastercard, PepsiCo, Disney and Zynga.
Hackers may have gained access to data on 143 million people, Disney will include Star Wars and Marvel films to its streaming services, and more important headlines.
Disney, General Electric, JPMorgan, and Travelers led the Dow 30 to a modest loss in Thursday's trading.
Disney shares were a drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Thursday as the worst percentage loss of the 30 index components.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Chesapeake Energy, Lululemon Athletica, Oracle, US Steel, Walt Disney and YogaWorks.
Lego was, until recently, the darling of the global toy industry. But the hottest toy company in the world, has suddenly gotten cold.
Disney will cut staff at its ABC television operation, Uber's new CEO predicts that company will go public sometime in the next three years, and other important headlines.