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While the latest 13F filing from Berkshire Hathaway contained fewer changes than in the past quarters, there were several issues that stood out handily.
The Commerce Department reports that more than 15 million jobs could be affected by self-driving cars, many major hedge funds have sold shares of Apple and Facebook, and more headlines.
General Electric is the year-to-date's worst performing stock on the Dow for the fourth straight week. Even a large stock purchase by new CEO John Flannery couldn't scare up more buyers.
J.C. Penney, Chesapeake Energy, Teva Pharmaceuticals, and General Electric all posted new 52-week lows Friday.
Apple, Goldman Sachs, Cisco Systems, and GE led the DJIA to a lower close on Thursday.
The moves in the six most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between July 14 and July 31 suggest that short sellers still were not sure on what to make of major indexes remaining...
General Electric can't seem to shake its position as the worst performing DJIA stock of 2017. Even some good words from analysts weren't enough.
It turns out that it can be quite simple for a great company to fall from grace. Once a company stays out of the spotlight for some time, the public and investors may cease to care what the company...
3M is not the most important conglomerate when it comes to market capitalization, but its high share price makes it the most important one in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
GE ended a second consecutive week as the worst-performing stock among the 30 equities comprising the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Uber has asked retiring GE CEO Jeff Immelt to consider running the company, the Tesla Model 3 will launch today, and other top headlines.
Judging by the moves in the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between June 30 and July 14, short sellers are unsure on what to make of major indexes remaining near all-time...
Here 24/7 Wall St. features 11 great American companies that have all lost their own narratives. They were great before, but not now.
General Electric, Nike, Home Depot, and Johnson & Johnson led the DJIA lower Monday.
These five top stocks rated Buy all pay good dividends and offer a degree of safety in what is clearly a very expensive market by historical standards.