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The top five U.S. companies based on market cap have increased their values by an average of 36% in the past 12 months and they all appear to be on track for even more gains.
Alphabet rocked the markets with its most recent earnings report, shattering expectations on the bottom line and sending the stock again to all-time highs.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Aetna, Alphabet, Amazon, Celgene, First Solar, Intel, IBM, Microsoft, Tesla and Twitter.
Google posted better-than-expected earnings, CVS Health is rumored to have made a bid for Aetna, Amazon may move into the wholesale drug business, and more important headlines.
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) released its third quarter earnings report after the markets closed on Thursday. With this quarter, Alphabet continues to prove why it’s the top dog in tech.
Alphabet is set to report its most recent quarterly results after the markets close on Thursday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the top companies reporting their latest results in the coming week. Keep in mind that we are in the heart of earnings season, which sets a...
Apple has boasted the largest market cap among all public companies for years. During the course of 2017, it has increased its lead over number two Alphabet.
Over the past three years, investment in self-driving technology has totaled nearly $80 billion. A new report suggests that 2016 was the tipping point and that self-driving cars will be on the road...
While numerous companies will be winners in the world of autonomous driving, these six look like the leading candidates.
Credit Suisse has just become more than aggressive in its mega-cap coverage of the largest internet giants. The firm sees a much stronger landscape for Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Alphabet, Check Point Software, Chesapeake Energy, Chevron, Intel, MannKind, Schlumberger and Transocean.
The chief of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants to end credits for wind power in an attempt to help the coal industry. According to Bloomberg: Tax incentives for the wind industry...
In a series of tweets Monday morning, Microsoft has announced that the company will no longer develop mobile phone hardware or its own mobile operating system.
Google introduced two new smart speakers at its launch event on Wednesday -- one at the low-end of the price spectrum and the other at the very top of the price spectrum. What's the plan?