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These six safer stocks all carry Merrill Lynch’s best volatility risk rating and pay dependable dividends. They offer reasonable entry points too.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday included Arena Pharmaceuticals, Autodesk, Coca-Cola, General Electric, Marvell, Monster Beverages, Nabors and Procter &...
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Coca-Cola beat estimates for both profits and revenue when it reported third-quarter results Tuesday morning. Year-over-year profit was down, however, as the soft-drink maker continues to refranchise...
Coca-Cola is set to release its most recent quarterly results before the market opens on Tuesday.
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Procter & Gamble, American Express, Disney, and Coca-Cola did the heavy lifting to move the Dow higher Friday.
Defensive sectors like consumer staples, utilities and real estate investment trusts are boring but are good areas to be in if the market decides to continue blowing up.
Walgreens, Walmart, Coca-Cola, and Travelers lifted the Dow to a modest gain after an awful start Monday.