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IBM shares dropped about 7% last week following the company's announcement that it will acquire open-source software firm Red Hat for a cool $34 billion.
  This last week was a crazy end to the October selling craze being followed by a flood of stock buying this week prior to Friday’s major profit taking. Some of that buying is obviously being...
Following a rocky October, a solid choice for investors may be the old school big cap technology leaders that also were crushed last month.
IBM, General Electric, McDermott International, and Clovis Oncology all posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.
IBM, Boeing, Microsoft, and Visa were the worst Dow performers Monday as the index dropped more than 320 points.
There are several wild things about the IBM buyout of cloud company Red Hat. Among them is that IBM will pay $34 billion for a company that made less than $260 million last year.
IBM buys Red Hat, "Halloween" is number one at the box office, Japan is building relationships with China, and other important business headlines.
DowDuPont and Caterpillar closed the week tied for the dubious honor of being the Dow's worst-performing stocks of 2018.
DowDuPont returned for another week as the year-to-date's worst-performing Dow stock. In a filing related a planned spin-off of the company's agricultural business, DowDuPont added a bit of a...
Apple, IBM, Home Depot, and Caterpillar were the biggest losers in a significantly poor day for the Dow stocks.
Wednesday was a down day for the broad U.S. markets. Despite a strong showing Tuesday, the bears won out in this session. Crude oil also suffered a massive drop in the session. The S&P 500...
Investors were hugely disappointed with IBM’s report and sent shares lower, making it the worst performing Dow stock on Wednesday. Yet, analysts maintained optimism for the tech giant, looking past...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday included Cree, Goldman Sachs, Home Depot, IBM, Lennar, Lowe's, NetApp, Netflix, Starbucks and United Continental.
Ginni Rometty, has been at the helm of IBM since the start of 2012. Over that period, IBM has been nearly ruined, and without a new CEO, that will not change.
China's ownership of U.S. Treasuries falls to the lowest level in over a year, Uber could be valued at $120 billion in an IPO, and other important business headlines.