Intel Corp

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February 19, 2016: Markets opened lower on Friday after the consumer price index data showed that inflation rose more than analysts expected in January, rising to 1.4% on the all-times index for the...
The UBS Dividend Ruler portfolio team has made some of their first changes for 2016, and they add back in a top consumer discretionary stock that offers outstanding dividends and good upside...
Top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday, February 17, include Cerner, Intel, Peabody Energy, Rackspace, Weyerhaeuser and Whole Foods.
While younger investors probably would snicker some at the thought of adding the large cap old-school technology stocks to a portfolio, there is reason to consider them.
The good part of the correction we have seen since the beginning of the year is that quality stocks that pay good dividends are on sale, and may be more so soon.
The short interest data have come out for the January 29 settlement date, and short sellers continue to have mixed views on these semiconductor stocks.
Bucking the short interest trend in late January were Frontier Communications, MannKind and Groupon.
These tech stocks rated Buy at Merrill Lynch and all have a higher dividend yield than the 30-year U.S. Treasury bond.
Wednesday's top analyst calls include AIG, Baidu, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Dow Chemical, Mallinckrodt, Palo Alto Networks, Tesla and Xilinx.
February 2, 2016: Markets opened lower again on Tuesday and was never able to turn around as it did on Monday. Both European and Asian markets traded lower and U.S. markets kept pace with the...
A new RBC research report acknowledges that on some very important metrics Apple did miss its numbers on Tuesday, but the earnings report and guidance are an overall modest positive for the Apple...
On the broad scope, short sellers continue to have mixed views on these semiconductor stocks, as of January 15.
Among the most heavily shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq, the movement was mostly positive though mostly mild in early January.
Nearly everyone who watches Apple assumes that its latest quarterly results demonstrate that the company's rapid growth period has ended. That may not be true.
Wednesday's top analyst calls include AMD, Amazon.com, Celgene, Comerica, Fortinet, Gilead Sciences, Lennar, Netflix, Voya and Wayfair.