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Apple, DuPont, Disney, and Goldman Sachs were top performers on the DJIA Wednesday, with Apple and Disney posting new 52-week highs.
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The development of a Facebook app that would run on a set-top box like Apple TV could pose a major threat to both big media and telecom companies.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Monday include American Express, Barclays, DuPont, NetApp, Plains All American, Viacom and Disney.
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The formation of the president’s Strategic and Policy Forum was a fairly quiet affair. Those participants who are CEOs have opened themselves to the risk of alienating female customers.
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These stocks have made stellar performances for just the first three weeks of the New Year, and they have obviously gone above and beyond the performance of the market.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday include Baker Hughes, Halliburton, J.C. Penney, Palo Alto Networks, Schlumberger, Walt Disney and Wells Fargo.
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Here is a peek at some of the top stock picks for 2017 that have been issued by top analysts on Wall Street.
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Disney, Microsoft, Pfizer, and Intel lead DJIA to lower close on Thursday.
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The the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations on Thursday include AK Steel, Merck, Twitter, U.S. Steel, Walt Disney and Xerox.
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According data just released, nine of 10 top-rated television programs were shown on just three broadcast networks, mostly on NBC.
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The DJIA bull-bear projection of 21,422 would be short of the preliminary look of 22,000 seen at the end of December, but another 8.4% gain likely would be more than welcome.
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Nike, Goldman Sachs, Disney, and Visa lead DJIA higher on Friday.
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Walt Disney managed to return less than 1% for shareholders in 2016. Its paltry dividend yield accounted for most of that gain, but what saved the year for Disney was a rather strong fourth quarter.
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Nike, American Express, IBM, and Disney lead the DJIA closer to 20,000 Wednesday.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include Abercrombie, Nokia, Disney, Xerox, Verizon, Vodafone and Sarepta.
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