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24/7 Wall St. screened UBS's top semiconductor stocks to buy for those with the biggest upside to their target price.
The bull market may be five and a half years old, but stocks have been fighting each week to hit newer highs. These are the best- and worst-performing Dow stocks so far in 2014.
Two different Wall Street analyst reports point to better developments in Intel's mobile chip efforts.
thinkstockSeptember 25, 2014: Markets opened lower on Thursday as tech stocks led by Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) had dropped more than 2% about half an hour before the close. A weak report on U.S....
The short interest data for the semiconductor sector have come out for the September 15 settlement date.
Familiar faces made up the top five most shorted stocks on the Nasdaq in early September, though Apple did see a surge in shares short.
Through August, planned job cuts were slightly lower than they were during the first eight months of 2013. In all, companies have announced just under 333,000 planned layoffs so far this year, down...
The bull market may be five and a half years old, but stocks have been fighting each week to hit newer highs.
Looking toward the end of 2014, Oppenheimer believes that equities are, in fact, still well positioned to climb.
U.S. consumers might get a break from the high costs of a pay-TV subscriptions next year when several major providers plan to introduce over-the-top (OTT) programming.
What many investors forget is that semiconductors represent a key component of the economy, because just about every single consumer electronics device uses them now.
Short sellers shied away from three of the top five most shorted stocks on the Nasdaq between the August 15 and August 29 settlement dates.
Tablets may have a new frontier -- senior citizens! Now AARP is getting into the tablet business with its RealPad.
With solid growth from PC sales, combined with new technology needs and the upcoming iPhone 6 release, UBS thinks things are very bright for the top chip companies.
Although the semiconductor industry behaves in a cyclical pattern over the years, it still experiences an above-average market volatility.