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Despite the release of blockbuster and potential blockbuster films “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” “Wonder Woman,” “The Fate of the Furious” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men...
The cruise industry seems to just keep growing and growing over time. Meanwhile, the hotel industry has enjoyed its waves of annual growth and is now facing challenges from the sharing economy where...
These four top large cap stocks for investors to consider for the rest of the year all pay solid dividends. They are also trading at reasonable valuations and are not trading at 52-week or all-time...
These are the top 20 stock buybacks in dollars spent during the first quarter of 2017 of all S&P 500 companies.
General Electric, Intel, Disney, and Verizon were the poorest performing stocks among the Dow 30 on Tuesday.
Boeing said it may build a new moderate-sized plane, "Cars 3" edged out former champ "Wonder Woman" at the box office and the biding for Whole Foods may not be over.
With school out in most parts of the country, families are getting ready for the annual exodus to all points north, south, east and west. Many homeowners are getting ready for summer projects too.
Shanghai Disneyland attracted more than 11 million visitors in its first year of operation according to Disney CEO Robert Iger. The new park is on its way to becoming one of the 10 most visited theme...
A recent survey that more than half of Americans would be happy to eliminate sports programming from their cable/satellite service.
Wal-Mart, Boeing, Disney, and Visa weighed on the DJIA Tuesday.
ESPN continues to lose subscribers at a rapid pace according to the latest report from ratings firm Nielsen. Can a new way of tracking viewers help stem the losses?
"Wonder Woman" is expected to pull in up to $90 million this weekend and is widely expected to set a new standard for female superhero movies, of which it is one among just a few.
'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."
The DJIA is trading narrowly lower just minutes before Friday's closing bell. Home Depot and J&J are leading the losers, while Disney and Nike are the leading gainers.