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Among Amazon.com's seemingly endless arsenal of advantages over every other retailer is the 182 million visitors to its websites. No other retailer comes close.
Breitbart.com had 93.2 million visits in November. That made it nearly two-thirds the size  of Gannett’s (NYSE: GCI) USAToday.com and nearly three times the size of Comcast’s (NASDAQ: CMCSA)...
E-commerce sales continue to rocket higher as the Black Friday total reached $3.34 billion   The move to mobile was even more rapid as sales reached $1.2 billion, up 33% from last year According to...
It’s been a hot topic of discussion for years. When will the politicians in Washington D.C. wise up and lower the tax rate for companies that have billions stored overseas? Many have called for the...
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) claims its Xbox flagship game platform outsells any of its console rivals. Sony (NYSE: SNE), at the top of that rivals list, needs to post strong holiday sales to keep pace....
Worldwide smartphone sales in the third quarter of 2016 rose 5.4% year over year to 373.3 million units. Overall sales of mobile phones, however, dropped by 1.3% compared with the third quarter of...
While overall stocks have rallied, the tech sell-off has put many of the top dividend-paying stocks right back in the wheelhouse for investors looking for solid total return.
November 17, 2016: Markets opened higher Thursday and the Nasdaq Composite appears to be gaining back even more of the ground it lost last week as tech stocks dropped following the election....
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday morning include Cisco Systems, Freeport-McMoRan, Microsoft, NetApp, SunPower and Urban Outfitters.
November 15, 2016: Markets opened mixed Tuesday as the blue chips got off to a slow start. Both the financials and real estate gave back some recent gains and the industrial sector lagged until...
Shorts sellers seemed to grow wary as October wound down and the holiday shopping season and presidential election approached, at least judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq.
We get the sense the various Wall Street strategists we cover think that the best way for investors to be situated in 2017 is in very large cap stocks that pay solid dividends.
November 7, 2016: Markets opened higher again Monday and after reaching an intra-day high at about noon, drifted down slightly in the last hour or so of trading. The upbeat tone was set by overseas...
We saw some huge technology sales this past week, and although they are very big, they also represent sales by individuals that have huge positions in the respective companies and are most likely...
October 24, 2016: Markets opened higher Monday following the weekend’s announcements of several big mergers and a solid earnings report from DJIA component 3M. Several big tech names are due out...