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thinkstockDecember 11, 2014: Markets opened higher on Thursday following an upbeat report on retail sales from the U.S. Census Bureau. Only energy and basic materials sectors are trading lower today,...
Semiconductor stocks took a hit during the market sell-off in mid-October, but recent short interest data show that investors seemed to be growing marginally more optimistic.
Among the most heavily shorted Nasdaq stocks between the November 14 and November 28 settlement dates, only BlackBerry saw a significant rise in short interest.
The analysts at Merrill Lynch are advising clients that they should stay long the semiconductor stocks as we move into 2015.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to evaluate which forces could propel IBM higher in 2015, as well as which forces may keep working against it.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to look at what might actually prompt Exxon and Chevron to become the top-performing Dow stocks of 2015.
thinkstockNovember 26, 2014: Markets opened higher on Wednesday but a blizzard of economic data sent the DJIA into the red where it spent the rest of the day. Trading was thin today ahead of...
The short interest data for the semiconductor industry have come out for the November 14 settlement date. These chip stocks all took a hit during the market sell-off in mid-October, but recent short...
Intel hosted its analysts day and brought big cheers, in part on solid guidance, but mostly due to the unexpected dividend hike.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon.com, Best Buy, Caterpillar, EMC, JetBlue, Intel and Microsoft.
thinkstockNovember 20, 2014: Markets opened lower on Thursday following PMI reports from China, Japan and the eurozone that were disappointing. A 13-month high in existing home sales and a huge jump...
At its annual investor meeting, Intel offered a big surprise that many investors had been warned previously not to expect.
Comparing the Nasdaq of 2000 and 2014 is very difficult to do. Companies like Cisco, Microsoft and Intel are all valued very differently now.
thinkstockNovember 18, 2014: Markets opened higher on Tuesday on early demand for energy stocks that dwindled as the day went on and crude prices fell below $75 a barrel. Healthcare and biotech...
For the third consecutive year, the company spending the most on research and development (R&D) was Germany's Volkswagen.