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While the polls have the race pretty tight, one thing is for sure: a victory by Hillary Clinton would favor a far different group of stocks than a victory by Donald Trump.
If Cambium Networks had taken the other data collected in the survey and left out the zombie apocalypse, the balance of the research might have been very useful.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include Anthem, DR Horton, Intuit, KLA-Tencor, Netflix, Potash, Signet Jewelers and Xerox.
Now that Friday's substantial sell-off proved that the market can actually fall, 24/7 Wall St. wanted to look at some of the more exposed stocks that investors might begin to worry about for...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Monday morning include Harley-Davidson, HP, KeyCorp, KLA-Tencor, Netflix, Square and T-Mobile.
With the markets still near all-time highs last week, it was not at all surprising for us here at 24/7 Wall St. to see insiders keep selling shares.
In the first quarter of this year, half of all U.S. households had a paid subscription to a video streaming service. That is the same percentage as the number of households that use a digital video...
Netflix hit its stride over the past few years and made some serious gains. But at this point, many analysts and investors are taking mixed views on the stock.
Netflix can attribute its growth over the past few years to a solid expansion of its subscriber base, as well as new and attractive content development. But it could be looking to hit a key...
Every company in the United States likes to promise an exceptional customer experience. Polls show that at least some corporations do an excellent job keeping their promise — these companies...
Are hedge funds really warming up to equities again or are they just playing the only game in town? The top 50 hedge funds added less than 1% to their equities exposure in the second quarter.
It is an incredibly bullish sign for the markets to see insiders adding shares at these levels, especially in the traditionally slow month of August.
To compete against the huge and powerful marketing machine of Amazon Prime, Wal-Mart needs a large branded streaming video service.
It's been a tough year for Netflix, but institutional investors have been sticking with the streaming video company.
Some backup in the markets and some steep sell-offs in individual companies sure did open the door for insider buyers this past week.