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We screened our December research coverage here at 24/7 Wall St., looking for the top analyst picks for 2018 and beyond and found 13 companies that look poised to continue their strength in the...
Even though the holiday shopping season is behind us, Amazon continues to sell its Echo Dot at its holiday discount of 40%. That is not good news for Apple's coming HomePod.
Is it finally time to consider the old adage that "nothing lasts forever" for the bull market as we enter 2018? Here are 10 things that could wreck the current bull market in stocks in the coming...
Almost all the coverage of company market capitalization recently is about Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) which has come close to $900 billion. Almost none has focused on the next company, Alphabet Inc....
Apple faces lawsuits for slowing the operations of older iPhones, the value of bitcoin dropped by almost a quarter in a day, and other important headlines.
Apple has received a patent for an autonomous navigation system for self-driving cars. The system does not used detailed maps, but rather real-time information that can change from day to day.
Surely some of those other technology stocks could have a real shot of outperforming Apple and Amazon in 2018. Here are 10 large cap and active technology stocks that are currently expected to do so.
Comcast has dropped out of the race to buy assets from 21st Century Fox, Google has topped Facebook as a provider of traffic to publishers, North Korea may be making a profit on bitcoin, and other...
Broadcom has filed a preliminary proxy statement in its effort to unseat Qualcomm's board and drive a vote on Broadcom's $70 a share offer for Qualcomm. And that's just the beginning of today's news.
Despite a marvelous run in 2017, some of the leading technology and internet stocks have underperformed the market recently. All five of these stocks have pulled back from their highs and are...
Apple and Amazon.com have announced a groundbreaking partnership that will put the Amazon Prime streaming service on Apple TV. This is the most recent move in the online streaming wars.
Walmart has announced pre-Christmas deals, China posted unusually strong trade numbers, YouTube will launch a paid music service, and more important headlines.
The online streaming wars are heating up, and the story might be as good as the content on some of these services.
In the three-month period ending in October, Apple's iPhone lost market share in several key global markets according to research reported Tuesday by Kantar.
Amazon recently received a patent on an advertising program that would enable the company to reward shoppers with lower prices for watching ads.