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BofA Securities has released its top ideas for the rest of 2021. Here are eight top long ideas and two potential shorts for more aggressive investors.
This week will be perhaps the biggest week of earnings season, with many major names reporting, including Amazon, Facebook, Ford and Starbucks.
AT&T Inc’s (NYSE: T) stock has posted the worst performance of any large-cap company this year. It is off by 27% in 2020, which is more than any stock among the 50 public corporations with the...
The expected Department of Justice lawsuit alleging anticompetitive behavior on the part of Google was filed Tuesday morning and Google's chief legal counsel already has fired back.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the U.S. Justice Department will file a lawsuit Tuesday charging Alphabet and the Google Search engine with anticompetitive practices.
Here are 13 other companies that should seriously entertain splitting their stocks. Splits are of course a gimmick, but the stock market usually rewards companies for splitting their stocks.
America’s major market indexes set records in the early part of the year, only to be battered by an unprecedented economic pandemic brought on by the spread of COVID-19. The markets have repaired...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a long-running dispute over copyright infringement by Alphabet on software code owned by Oracle.
A government antitrust case against Alphabet could take years to resolve. Nevertheless, it is not hard to see how the company’s three primary businesses benefit one another and stifle competition.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, BP, Chevron, DraftKings, Exxon Mobile, FedEx, NextEra Energy, Nikola, Penn National, Twitter and Zillow.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, Citigroup, Facebook, Lennar, Netflix, NextEra, Nvidia, Nike, Pinterest, Roku and Snap.
Google has been considered the best search engine in many other parts of the world. However, new charges claim that search results at times may favor Google's other products and services.
Alphabet has several large operations that might be spun out if the government presses for a partial breakup of the company. These are the three most likely candidates.
To say that Zoom has prospered during the COVID-19 pandemic may be an understatement. However, there are plenty of deep-pocketed challengers to the company that took video conferencing to new levels...
Amazon has received an exemption that allows Prime Air to be considered an air carrier as it continues development of its drone delivery platform.