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Digital media research firm comScore has released its ranking of the top 50 U.S. Web properties for August, and once again the list is topped by Google.
The upcoming Alibaba IPO is going to instantly create another instant mega-cap stock for portfolio managers to invest in.
All stock market indexes rebalance on a quarterly basis, as price movement constantly upsets the actual percentage that is supposed to be allocated.
Now that it is finally here, the coming week’s initial public offering for China’s Alibaba is anything but anti-climactic.
The New York Times reports that Alibaba may raise the price of its initial public offering. The demand for shares has been terrific.
The underwriters and advisers to Alibaba have suggested that the IPO price range may rise and they may even raise the number of shares included in the offer.
In their Triple Play selections, the Oppenheimer team combines three specific criteria when picking stocks. Three top new stocks to buy have made the list.
A new report from the Internet team at Jefferies focuses primarily on August sales numbers and traffic, and it is very clear that the dominant Internet companies continue to get stronger.
Some pretty high-profile CEOs have jumped on the social media train, but most are only occasional users.
A great deal was made of the value of Facebook as it crossed the $200 billion market cap level. There is a powerful argument that Facebook is too expensive.
Roughly 20% of the population of Africa have access to the Internet, and about half of those -- more than 100 million -- are active users of Facebook.
Apple’s got a lot of momentum going into next Tuesday’s event that everyone expects will be the announcement of at least one new iPhone.
courtesy of YouTubeThe signs have been everywhere, but it was not until Wednesday that they were pieced together and one analyst firm took the plunge. Jefferies said that Google Inc.’s (NASDAQ:...
Samsung Electronics has announced new Galaxy Note phablets and two wearable devices, including a virtual reality headset from Oculus Rift.
These are the top analyst upgrades and downgrades from 24/7 Wall St. for Wednesday, August 27, 2014.