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During the most recent bull market, the technology sector was perhaps the biggest winner. With the advent of this bear market, we’ve seen incredible losses across the board.
Even with reductions in share price, companies with iron-clad balance sheets, active customer bases that will not be decimated by the spread of COVID-19 and high yields that are unlikely to be cut...
Friday's top analyst calls included Amazon, Adobe, AMD, Apple, BlackRock, Broadcom, Caterpillar, Deere, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Oracle and Slack.
Here are 10 market darlings that simply could not get enough love just a month ago but in which the share price has come down drastically and investors should expect the target prices to fall in the...
Aggressive accounts may want to slowly scale in some capital to start building positions in these five top companies, which all should still be standing long after the COVID-19 threat has been...
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included American Electric Power, Apple, Baker Hughes, Bank of America, Carnival, Cree, Exxon Mobil, JPMorgan, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Under...
Monday's blowout lows have more or less created a bear market on the average mega-cap stock. 24/7 Wall St. wanted to review the top 10 components of the S&P 500 Index by market capitalization to see...
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included Apple, Baker Hughes, BHP, Gilead Sciences, Microsoft, PG&E, Schlumberger, Shopify, Tesla, Uber Technologies, UPS, Vale and YETI.
As of the most recently reported period, short sellers favored Pfizer, Microsoft and Intel above all other Dow stocks.
Investors who wisely moved to larger cash positions will now have perhaps some of the best opportunities in years to add sector and industry leaders at greatly reduced prices.
24/7 Wall St. has tracked some of the top so-called market darlings that have done so well in 2019 and at the start of 2020, and these shares were all paying a big price with big selling pressure on...
A new study examines why Asian Americans appear to be underrepresented in leadership positions at large U.S. companies, blocked from reaching the top by a "bamboo ceiling."
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included AbbVie, Apple, Arconic, CenturyLink, eHealth, Nvidia, Salesforce.com, Tesla and Teva Pharmaceutical.
As of the most recently reported period, short sellers favored Pfizer, Microsoft and Intel above all other Dow stocks.
The FTC has asked five large technology firms to provide information about prior acquisitions that were not reported to the antitrust agencies under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act.