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Cowen has a long list of stocks that are out of favor at many other firms on Wall Street. These five are leaders in their respective sectors and have big dividends.
While smoking in the United States is at perhaps the lowest levels ever, the habit is still widely practiced around the rest of the world.
Altria Group reported mixed third-quarter 2014 results before markets opened Thursday morning.
Altria will report its third-quarter earnings Thursday before the U.S. markets open, and growth on the top and bottom lines is expected.
Cowen asked the analysts which stocks should be on their shopping lists. Here are the six with the biggest upside potential.
Even though buyers will buy some weakness, the go-to defensive stocks also have been bashed with the stock market correction taking place.
Short sellers have decided to get out of some of the go-to defensive stocks with high-dividend yields in late September.
Carl Icahn continues to press Apple to use its cash hoard to buy back its shares. But Apple's board could choose to buy a company that would eat up most of its cash.
If it weren’t for the heaviest drinkers the alcoholic beverage industry’s total sales would decimated.
These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations covered by 24/7 Wall St. on Friday, September 26, 2014.
24/7 Wall St. takes look at what is happening in the short interest of the go-to high-dividend defensive stocks.
The short interest data for the August 29 settlement date is out, and we have decided to look at what is happening in the short interest of the go-to high-dividend defensive stocks.
These are the top analyst upgrades and downgrades covered by 24/7 Wall St. for Monday, September 8, 2014.
If the tobacco industry thought it had solved all its legal problems with the introduction of electronic cigarettes, the industry is very likely rethinking its original conclusion.
4/7 Wall St. reviews short interest in the higher-yield defensive dividend stocks for a sense of what short sellers may be thinking.