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How will Microsoft's efforts to expand its product lines and cut its dependence on software sales, including the recent surprising all-cash offer to acquire LinkedIn, affect its results?
One-third of the 30 Dow stocks are reporting quarterly results between July 18 and 22. The main question is whether these earnings can push the Dow to new highs.
Since May of 2015, the technology sector is just flat, and it may be offering investors among the best entry points in years.
With the Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting new all-time highs this past week, we have to wonder what we have in store going forward as earnings reporting ramps up.
July 13, 2016: Markets opened higher again Wednesday but by noon only the DJIA was still trading with a gain. A weakish dollar trade lasted most of the day while oil started the day with a small loss...
Employment data out of the United States came out better than expected this week. Here are three of the leading recruitment stocks to look at in this tight jobs market.
June 27, 2016: Markets opened down again Monday after a full weekend of fretting about the Brexit vote. Again a stronger dollar has weighed heavily on the basic materials and energy sectors, but...
43 years since joining the European Community in 1973, what would later become the European Union, the voters in the United Kingdom have finally voted to leave. Plenty has been written about where...
Google sites were the most visited in May, based on desktop and mobile results together, according to research firm comScore.
Standard & Poor's has now shown that the first quarter of 2016 saw a 12% rise in buyback spending to a whopping $161.4 billion.
June 21, 2016: Markets opened higher again Tuesday ahead of Fed chairwoman Janet Yellen’s appearance on Capitol Hill. The odds continue to improve that British voters will not choose to leave the...
One area that makes good sense now for more aggressive accounts is technology, especially large cap dividend-paying leaders. These four offer investors solid entry points at current trading levels.
While Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) didn’t pay $26 billion to get its foot in the door of the cannabis industry, one could argue that its deal with a small company that makes “seed to sale”...
The Starbucks loyalty program is, by any measure, a huge success, and the company's latest high-tech innovation, a Starbucks for Outlook add-in, could be the next big thing.
Here’s a look at how some of the public companies presenting at E3 fared, and what the rest of the year looks like in light of this.