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24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Alibaba and some of the other major companies reporting their quarterly results this coming week
August 4, 2016: Markets opened higher Thursday following an announcement that the Bank of England will lower its policy rate from 0.5% to 0.25% and begin buying U.K. corporate bonds as well as the...
Time Warner reported mixed second-quarter 2016 results and raised its guidance before markets opened Wednesday morning.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include Gilead Sciences, Sprint, Starbucks, Southwest Airlines, Texas Instruments, Walt Disney and Nordstrom.
In a study that ranks “perceived strength” of companies rather than their financial performance, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) took the top spot. Research firm Future Brand described it selection...
How much does a brand contribute to a company's value? The answer to that question is likely to produce different answers depending on who's talking.
This year the money supply has recovered almost two whole months early, which means we could be heading for an exceptionally strong fourth quarter for stocks.
We might have a little trouble defining what we mean when we say that a brand is “patriotic,” but the fact is most Americans know it when they see it. Patriotic brands go beyond a July Fourth...
Standard & Poor's has now shown that the first quarter of 2016 saw a 12% rise in buyback spending to a whopping $161.4 billion.
A new Merrill Lynch research report makes the case that U.S. media and entertainment companies are making solid inroads with the Chinese consumer after years of effort.
In a recent UBS report, the Q-GARP managers added an outstanding blue chip, Walt Disney, to the portfolio and removed Illinois Tool Works.
Here's a look at which companies win and which ones lose on the latest net neutrality ruling, or at least which will be perceived as winners and losers.
The consumer discretionary stocks have underperformed in relationship to consumer staples, and it could be time for the sectors to reverse.
May 31, 2016: Markets opened higher Tuesday but only the Nasdaq Composite was able to hold above the break-even line in time for the closing bell. Only the counter-cyclical telecom and utilities...
The Walt Disney fiscal second-quarter financial results did not live up to the expectations of investors and analysts, so there was a blizzard of analyst calls afterward.