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DuPont, Microsoft, Home Depot, and McDonald's led the DJIA higher Wednesday. The index touched a new record high this afternoon.
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Amazon.com could hardly have released more impressive news than it has in the past month. However, its stock has stopped rising.
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Activist investor Daniel Loeb continues to pressure Nestle to improve its stock and financial performance, the global investment in energy dropped sharply again in 2016 and Microsoft has a plan to...
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Visa, Nike, Caterpillar, and Microsoft led the DJIA to a small gain Monday.
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These five top dividend-paying companies do at least 50% of their corporate sales overseas. All should continue to fare very well in a weakened dollar environment.
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McDonald's, Nike, Microsoft, and Apple lead DJIA higher on Friday.
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France wants to end sales of gasoline and diesel powered cars, Microsoft plans to cut close to 4,000 jobs and Berkshire Hathaway will buy a huge electric energy company.
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A software glitch caused inaccurate reporting of Monday's closing price on some Nasdaq-traded stocks. No actual trades were completed and there was no effect on the NYSE.
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Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Visa, and Intel led the DJIA lower Thursday, but the decline was broad-based with 27 of the 30 stocks heading for a lower close.
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Microsoft, Cisco, 3M, and Coca-Cola were Tuesday's biggest losers among the DJIA stocks.
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These are the top 20 stock buybacks in dollars spent during the first quarter of 2017 of all S&P 500 companies.
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Snap's share price has fallen back to its IPO price, quarterly results at Kroger were disappointing and Bitcoin valuations have collapsed.
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Sales of Sony’s PlayStation 4 continue to purr. The Japanese technology company said on Tuesday that it has sold more than 60 million of the consoles.
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Sony sold more than 60 million PlayStation 4 game consoles between the day it was launched on November 15, 2013, and June 11 of this year.
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Mizuho Securities downgraded Apple, Microsoft is set to launch Xbox One X and will Uber's CEO keep his job?
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