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December 18, 2015: Markets opened lower on Friday and indexes remained in the red all day as financial, techs, and consumer discretionary discretionary stocks led the slide. European and Asian...
On the broad scope, short sellers appear to have continued to back off these semiconductor stocks, as of November 30.
Combining solid dividends that are much higher than the U.S. Treasury 10-year bond, plus the growth potential of blue chip tech stocks, and that could mean solid total returns for patient aggressive...
Short sellers piled on to Apple again between the November 13 and November 30 settlement dates, lifting its short interest to a year-to-date high.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Agilent, CSC, Intel, Jabil Circuit, Kinder Morgan, Nasdaq, Square and Yahoo.
The best of both worlds for aggressive growth accounts is mega-cap technology safety combined with regular and rising dividends.
The short interest data have come out for the November 13 settlement date. It is important to note that semiconductor trends are considered to be leading indicators of technology and broader...
The five NASDAQ companies with the largest short positions as of November 13th are Frontier Communications Corp. (NASDAQ: FTR), Sirius XM Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: SIRI), MannKind Corporation...
While earnings season has been very mixed for many aspects of the market, the reality is that some companies, and their stocks, are continuing to do extremely well.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include DepoMed, Gap, Intel, IBM, Nimble Storage, Workday and UnitedHealth.
November 19, 2015: Markets opened mixed on Thursday with the DJIA held down solidly by an announced guidance cut from UnitedHealth Group. The tech sector kept the Dow and the Nasdaq Composite afloat...
If you are surprised about Intel announcing that it has hiked its dividend again, you haven't been reading 24/7 Wall St. long enough.
With less than 45 days remaining until the start of 2016, the goal of 24/7 Wall St. is to identify those companies that are likely to announce dividend hikes between now and the end of 2015.
The short interest data have come out for the October 30 settlement date, and short sellers appear to have continued to back off selected semiconductor stocks.
Between the October 15 and October 30 settlement dates, short interest declined in many of the most heavily shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq.