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January 15, 2016: Markets opened lower on Friday and never for a moment even threatened the break-even line. Both retail sales and the Empire State manufacturing survey posted weak results this...
January 14, 2016: Markets opened higher again on Thursday then broke lower before riding a rising tide toward the closing bell. The energy sector led the charge higher today with healthcare and...
24/7 Wall St. has decided to look at the Dow stocks with the greatest projected downside from the end of 2015 to the most bearish analyst price target from Thomson Reuters.
In a sign of knee-jerk bearishness, traders continued to dump GameStop shares after a decline in new software sales seemed to overrun every other piece of good news in the holiday sales press release.
A bull market interrupted is how many investors likely feel at the start of 2016. These are the seven Dow stocks that will be needed to drive the Dow higher in 2016.
Wednesday's top analyst calls include American Express, Cheniere Energy, Goldcorp, Microsoft, Nucor Energy, Synchrony Financial, Tyco International and Whiting Petroleum.
Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) is changing the game with its newest release of an online subscription plan for PC gamers. It’s called Origin Access and subscribers pay about $5 a month to sample...
On a day when stocks are trying to bounce from such a monumental sell-off, you might assume that GameStop would be marching higher.
24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch research database and found three stocks that just might be the ticket for investors who have been jolted by the horrible start to the 2016 trading year.
For the three-month period ending in November, Apple lost 1% share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market but still leads all original equipment manufacturers.
Now that Satya Nadella has taken over, Microsoft is far different from in the days of Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates.
Sony management has to continue to buy time as investor concern about its future grows. For the time being, PS4 sales are among the only bright spots management can point to.
Technology should remain a sector to own this year, and these cash-rich sector leaders make good sense for growth portfolios looking for an income kicker.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) had a bad year in 2015. It dropped 2.23% to 17,425. The performance would have been worse if not for a handful of stocks representing some of America’s...
24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch database for stocks that were rated Buy and that also did a significant amount of their sales and business overseas.