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Over the period since Ginni Rometty became CEO of International Corp. (NYSE: IBM), the company has underperformed the market substantially, as has the tech giant’s financial performance. IBM’s...
The news that Microsoft has unveiled its next version of Windows did not exactly command the same amount of fanfare as past operating system releases.
The bull market may be five and a half years old, but stocks have been fighting each week to hit newer highs. These are the best- and worst-performing Dow stocks so far in 2014.
Familiar faces made up the top five most shorted stocks on the Nasdaq in early September, though Apple did see a surge in shares short.
Through August, planned job cuts were slightly lower than they were during the first eight months of 2013. In all, companies have announced just under 333,000 planned layoffs so far this year, down...
The bull market may be five and a half years old, but stocks have been fighting each week to hit newer highs.
thinkstockSeptember 23, 2014: Markets opened lower again on Tuesday following the announcement late Monday of new rules governing tax inversions. There was scant economic data released today, and all...
Digital media research firm comScore has released its ranking of the top 50 U.S. Web properties for August, and once again the list is topped by Google.
Will the market buy into the vision of Microsoft's new CEO enough to keep the stock rising?
Company founders may step away from CEO jobs, but they rarely give up the power that goes with them.
Microsoft lost two board members and added two. The huge software company also increased its dividend.
These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades, and initiations covered by 24/7 Wall St. for Tuesday, September 16, 2014.
Online retailer Amazon.com spent $158 million in 2013 to buy search advertising from Google.
Microsoft's acquisition of Mojan, maker of Minecraft, has now been confirmed.
All stock market indexes rebalance on a quarterly basis, as price movement constantly upsets the actual percentage that is supposed to be allocated.