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As summer began to wind to a close, short selling perked up, at least among the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq.
Of all the threats that the president has made since his tenure began, the threat to cut off all trade with any country doing business with North Korea is, inarguably, the most unrealistic.
Disney will cut staff at its ABC television operation, Uber's new CEO predicts that company will go public sometime in the next three years, and other important headlines.
Cisco Systems, Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar, and Microsoft were helping the DJIA stay in the green Wednesday.
Amazon and Microsoft this morning announced an agreement that will result in users being able to use each company's voice-recognition software to talk to devices made by the other.
Apple's market cap hit $825 billion last week. The 47% surge over the past year makes it nearly impossible that the market caps of other large tech companies will catch it, certainly not anytime in...
Companies included on the S&P 500 index bought back more than $500 billion in stock last year and have bought back more than $4 trillion in shares since 2008.
Ford has had a rough few years, and the carmaker's share price has fallen sharply. Could an acquisition be the answer? Who might be potential buyers?
Apple, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, and Visa posted solid gains Monday to push the Dow higher.
Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Apple, and Boeing posted large enough gains Friday to push the DJIA to an overall gain as well.
Microsoft took a hit on Thursday after Consumer reports said that it would be pulling its recommendation for four Microsoft laptops.
The moves in the six most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between July 14 and July 31 suggest that short sellers still were not sure on what to make of major indexes remaining near all-time highs.
The turnaround at IBM has faltered, flailed and failed. Here are a few of the most likely candidates to IBM CEO Ginni Rometty.
Online retail giant Amazon is revving up its advertising sales, taking aim at the ruling duopoly of Google and Facebook. Things could get interesting.
Twitter has a few financial positives many other large tech companies do not. That makes it a takeover target again, now that its market cap has dropped to close to as low as it has been in two years.