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The January 29 short interest data have been compared with the previous report, and short interest was mixed in these selected social media stocks for this settlement date.
We are seeing something of a mini dot-com bubble bursting as market forces have been taking the weakest social media down since mid-2015.
Yelp's share price has had a "down round" as far as its shareholders are concerned, a sign markets have largely lost faith in its prospects.
Zynga is a near perfect example of a unicorn, although its demise is five years old. Investors no longer value such companies at their peaks.
Twitter's inability to effectively monetize its user base is leading analysts to question its future. Specifically, whether the company would benefit from being bought out and, if so, by whom.
For the three-month period ending in December, Apple lost 0.7% share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market.
In this week's research report from Jefferies, the growth stock calls lean to some top technology names. Some blew away numbers, some missed, and some are still set to report
Quality growth stocks at a reasonable price are not for conservative accounts but do make sense for long-term investors willing to have a technology presence in their portfolios.
What can we learn from an investment perspective from the fall and rise of Facebook? Will such a rise also happen with Twitter?
24/7 Wall St. has highlighted a few of the important points of the Facebook quarterly report and reviewed what analysts were saying afterward.
In a new research report, Jefferies is very positive on some of the earnings that have come out this week from high-profile companies, and earnings potential from others soon to report.
Facebook released its fourth-quarter and full-year 2015 earnings results after markets closed on Wednesday.
Facebook is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter financial results after the markets closed on Wednesday.
Adele's most impressive achievement, however, may that the video for the latest album's most popular song, "Hello," has reached more than a billion views on YouTube.
Google once again showed its dominance of U.S. online visitors. It posted unique visitors of more than 248 million unique visitors in December.