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META Articles
American industry has long been a model for the world, and history seems to show that owning stocks that are family owned and held seems to be a pretty good idea.
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Facebook got two more solid thumbs-up this past week from key analysts covering the stock: Cantor Fitzgerald and Merrill Lynch.
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Google Android helped smartphone manufacturers to seize market share from Apple for years. That trend has reversed, at least in the United States.
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A new research report from Merrill Lynch features the catalyst-driven stocks ideas for the third quarter. These four had the largest upside to the posted target prices.
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A new research report from Merrill Lynch highlights its top Internet stock ideas for the rest of 2015. While some may come as no surprise, others could be wild cards for investors.
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Facebook and Williams Companies were among S&P 500 stocks that made significant moves this past week.
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A new diversity report from Facebook shows that only 1% of its tech workers are black, but the company plans to bring balance to its workforce.
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The RBC team points to four technology giants that are well insulated from failure and should continue to survive and thrive for years to come. Not surprisingly, all four dominate their specific...
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A new research report from Piper Jaffray zeroes in on the firm’s top Focus Calls for investors to buy now.
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What are investors supposed to make of it when they see that Facebook has passed Wal-Mart in total market capitalization?
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Out of a total audience of about 256 million unique U.S. Internet users, fully 95% visited a property owned by Google in May. That is an astounding number.
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New tech companies have moved into old media territory, and news suddenly has become important again.
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Should Google follow Yahoo's lead and cut back on some of its more than 50 products?
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The heart of Twitter’s strategic failure lies in the fact that Twitter functions mainly as a content feed provider.
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Who stands to benefit from Twitter's struggles in monetizing its user base and sustaining user growth?
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