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thinkstockAugust 3, 2015: Markets opened slightly higher on Monday on mixed economic news. Personal income and spending came in near estimates, but spending was low and May spending was revised...
thinkstockJuly 22, 2015: Markets opened lower again on Wednesday and positive news on the housing market soon after the opening bell moderated the loss somewhat, but ultimately had no lasting effect...
It is not unusual for one analyst to have a very positive view of a company while another analyst has a negative view.
thinkstockJuly 21, 2015: Markets opened lower on Tuesday following earnings reports from IBM and United Technologies, both DJIA components. Crude oil has been trading higher most of the day as the...
IBM acted as a big drag lower on the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Tuesday after its second-quarter earnings report.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Alarm.com, Pandora Media, PayPal, SanDisk, SunEdison, Tesla Motors and Advanced Micro Devices.
As IBM's financial results continue a remarkable collapse, its CEO, Ginni Rometty, becomes ever more optimistic in her view of the company's future.
Jon OggInternational Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) released its second quarter financial results after markets closed on Monday. Big Blue had $3.84 in earnings per share on $20.8 billion in...
IBM will report its second-quarter financial results Monday after the markets close, and declines on the top an bottom lines are expected.
24/7 Wall St. has put together previews of Apple, Microsoft and some of the other major technology companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
thinkstockJuly 16, 2015: Markets opened higher on Thursday following the release of the latest data showing that new claims for unemployment benefits declined week-over-week and came in lower that...
thinkstockJuly 10, 2015: Markets opened higher for the second day in a row on Friday following a better-than-expected increase in inventory levels. Even Fed chairwoman Janet Yellen’s remarks that a...
IBM announced Thursday morning that the its research division and its partners had succeeded in creating the world's first 7-nanometer computer chips.
Both HP and IBM look relatively cheap compared to the market, but a key analyst call from Credit Suisse sees stark differences about in what directions they might be headed.
thinkstockJune 10, 2015: Markets opened higher on Wednesday on a weaker dollar and no news of any kind on Greece and the eurozone. Economic news was in short supply as well, so equities followed...