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A new resort from UBS highlights the firm's first Equity Focus list for 2015. Here are five of the highest yielding dividend stocks on the list.
The top smartphone app for 2014 was Facebook, with more than 118 million unique users on average. Google Android was the top mobile operating system.
thinkstockDecember 30, 2014: Markets opened lower on Tuesday as the news from Asia and Europe did nothing to rev up enthusiasm among traders. The consumer confidence report came in below expectations...
The power of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus as the top smartphones based on consumer demand helped Apple hold a huge market share during the holiday season.
There is an old saying that any publicity is good publicity, as long as they spell your name right. That may apply in the case of "The Interview" from Sony Pictures.
The five largest cap companies on the Nasdaq Composite index are all tech giants and their combined effect on the index is significant.
RPX has announced that a subsidiary will purchase the patent assets of Rockstar Consortium.
“Super Saturday” was this past weekend, a day that ShopperTrak said would be the number one selling day of the year, surpassing even Black Friday.
thinkstockDecember 18, 2014: Markets opened higher on Thursday after the Swiss National Bank cut its deposit rate to a negative 0.25% which leads many people to the conclusion that the European...
Digital River has entered into a material agreement with Microsoft that will extend the Microsoft Operations Digital Distribution Agreement to March 31, 2017.
thinkstockDecember 16, 2014: Markets opened lower on Tuesday after Russia raised its lending rate to 17% in an effort to support the ruble and oil opened down more than 2%. But oil rallied and pulled...
By the view of 24/7 Wall St., investors are getting more and more confused on how to view and analyze Google. So, what exactly is Google now?
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades from 24/7 Wall St. include Crox, GM, MGIC Investment, Microsoft, Nike, Rite Aid and SunPower.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Citrix Systems, GoPro, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Oracle and Teva Pharmaceutical.
Short sellers have moved out of Microsoft in droves. Perhaps they believe the turnaround engineered by new CEO Satya Nadella has started to take hold.