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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included Alibaba, Amazon.com, Facebook, General Electric, 3M, Microsoft, Netflix, Snap, Square and Twitter.
On a really bad, not-very-good day for equities markets, none of the Dow 30 stocks closed with a gain. The leading losers were Nike, Boeing, Microsoft, and Visa.
Apple posted a new all-time high last week and displaced Nike as the top-performing Dow stock for the year to date even though Apple's share price dipped a bit week over week.
The annual Interbrand list of the 100 most valuable brands is out. The top 10 spots on the list are ruled by the tech industry.
Microsoft, Nike, Home Depot, and Visa led Thursday's Dow drop.
Microsoft launches a new line of computers, J.C. Penny names new CEO, Toys "R" Us may be resurrected, and other important business headlines.
New North American trade agreement lifts global markets, IMF head worries about the worldwide economy, crude hits a four-year peak, and other important business headlines.
Athletic gear maker Nike held on to its place as the best performing Dow stock for 2018 last week despite seeking the stock take a hit following the company's quarterly report.
Could Google parent Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG) be broken into pieces? Could Facebook Inc (NASDAQ: FB) suffer a similar fate? A look back at the history of tech and telecom companies says the answer...
Nike retained its hold on first place as the best-performing Dow stock last week. The company's controversial ad campaign has been a solid success and a new world record in the marathon was posted by...
Microsoft was hardly given much attention for announcing a dividend hike on Tuesday evening. This hike is much more relevant than just as it pertains to Microsoft.
Nike's risky new ad campaign featuring NFL player Colin Kaepernick has paid off in higher sales and increased attention from analysts who have raised ratings and price targets and said lots of nice...
Apple, Microsoft, Home Depot, and Exxon Mobil set the direction for Dow index gains Tuesday.
Apple held on to its position as the best performing Dow stock for the year to date last week. Next Wednesday the company will introduce new iPhones and other products to the Apple faithful.
Trading in the Dow 30 stocks was essentially flat Wednesday with Visa and Microsoft the leading losers while Caterpillar and Johnson & Johnson gained the most.