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After Friday's close, two very high-profile stock splits are taking place. 24/7 Wall St. thinks there are some other stocks that could and should split their shares in their wake.
After two very high-profile stock splits, the time is ripe for many other well-known, actively traded stocks to announce stock splits. We have some ideas who might be next.
Tesla's announced five-for-one stock split, combined with an earlier four-for-one split at Apple, may persuade a few of the other high-flying tech stocks to make a similar move.
Tyson Foods beat estimates on earnings, but missed on revenue as COVID-19 caused shipment volume to fall as production facilities were temporarily closed. A new CEO added some luster to an otherwise...
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Alphabet, Amazon.com, Apple, Baidu, Comcast, Electronic Arts, Ford and Facebook.
Search engine behemoth Google reported second-quarter earnings per share of $10.13 and $38.30 billion in revenue. Consensus estimates called for $8.34 in EPS and $37.36 billion in revenue.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the larger tech companies that are about to report their quarterly results, including Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook.
Japan's SoftBank is reportedly seeking a buyer for Arm, the semiconductor design business it paid $32 billion for in 2016. There are several possible buyers that have deep pockets, but a deal faces...
The world's five largest tech companies are worth more than $6 trillion dollars and their combined value rose by more than 50% over the past 12 months.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Albertsons, Alphabet, Carnival, Coeur Mining, Devon Energy, Halliburton, Skyworks Solutions, Tesla, Walt Disney and Zendesk.
Amazon shares have skyrocketed because investors realize that the company has benefited tremendously from the pandemic.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, Amazon.com, Apple, Disney, DuPont, Halliburton, Moderna, Phillips 66, Sunrun, Teladoc and more.
Amazon has the world's most valuable brand, according to the new BrandZ 100 Most Valuable Global Brands 2020.
As ad revenue continues to decline due to the spread of COVID-19, there will be one winner: Amazon.com.
The European Commission has opened three investigations into Apple's business practices, and a U.S.-based software firm has complained about those same practices.