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Microsoft posted solid profits and revenues Wednesday afternoon, but a $13.3 billion charge related to U.S. tax law changes scared investors away.
Boeing, Microsoft, United Technologies, and Nike were among the gainers pushing the DJIA higher Wednesday.
Microsoft is set to release its fiscal second-quarter earnings report after the markets close on Wednesday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Exxon, Apple, Pfizer and other the Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
Major telecom firms and industry associations spent nearly $20 million lobbying the federal government in the fourth quarter of 2017. At least some of those funds were successfully directed at...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Cree, Home Depot, Kimberly-Clark, Microsoft, Oracle, Valeant Pharmaceuticals and Valero Energy.
Netflix's market cap surged over $100 billion, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's compensation will be based strictly on company performance, the White House slapped steep tariffs on imports of solar panels, and...
It seems impossible that Tesla could have one of the largest market caps of any company in the world.
Intel, Verizon, Goldman Sachs, and Microsoft paced the DJIA higher Thursday.
It has been amazing to see how many large and well-known technology stocks have scored waves of analyst upgrades and big price target hikes going into this earnings reporting season.
Credit Suisse sees Microsoft's cloud momentum continuing at least through 2018, and it outlines what options the company has for a large repatriation of cash.
Apple indicated that it will pay $38 billion in repatriation taxes under the new tax law. Apple says that it is already the largest U.S. taxpayer and that a payment of that size likely would be the...
Amazon.com has about two-thirds of the cloud computing industry, according to recent research, a number that will show up in its earnings.
Boeing, Travelers, Merck, and Microsoft were among leading gainers on the DJIA Friday.
Microsoft warned Tuesday that the company's fixes for the Meltdown and Spectre flaws in Intel's chips are likely to have a bigger impact on servers than desktop and laptop PCs.