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The two companies that dominate internet use took the first and second place in audience size in a new study of digital media.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar, and Microsoft led the DJIA higher Monday.
The Dow has backed off its highs and the index has more or less been trading sideways for the past week. But a strong earnings showing from these companies could the push the index higher again.
IBM did not get a bounce in share price that day after its stock plunged due to poor earnings. The results were poor enough to question whether it can turn around at all.
If the American mall is dying, the plague has not spread to Bloomington, Minnesota. Mall of America, which houses 520 stores, turns 25 years old this weekend.
Technology research firm IDC forecasts a compound annual growth rate of more than 50% in global spending on cognitive and artificial intelligence systems.
Amazon could move into third place in the market cap rankings relatively soon, displacing Microsoft and trailing only Apple and Alphabet. One analyst puts a 12-month price target of $1,100 on the...
In a report on Monday, Microsoft announced that it would no longer support Windows Vista and that users will have to move to a more recent version of Windows.
A new survey from J.D. Power ranks the Microsoft Surface as the best tablet, displacing Apple's iPad.
Google led all U.S. sites in traffic during February. The search engine site and others owned by Alphabet were visited by 238 million unique users over the course of the month.
Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, and Berkshire's founder, Warren Buffett, have become two of the wealthiest people in the world, almost entirely thanks to the success of the two companies they run.
Most on Wall Street are in agreement: big data, analytics, cloud computing and much more are the big stories going forward, and these are great ways to play them.
Apple, Cisco, Microsoft, and Intel held the DJIA up slightly near the end of Wednesday's trading session.
Amazon's AWS cloud computing services dominate a market that grew by 25% last year and by wide margins in some sectors of the public cloud market.
Where are the best opportunities after an eight-year bull market run? The best ideas may be the simplest: stick with big, established companies that pay dividends.