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Oracle is set to report its fiscal fourth-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday.
We only have a few major companies are expected to share their latest results this coming week. Coincidentally, all of these companies are reporting on Thursday.
With the odds that the summer adds some volatility to the mix, shifting to the old-school tech stocks may not be a bad idea.
While the market is due for a little selling after five up weeks in a row, these stocks are offering investors good entry points and are unlikely to take a big leg down given their current positives.
A recent Jefferies research report from focuses on some large cap stocks that are still trading way below their 52-week highs, offering not only a solid entry point, but some serious upside potential.
24/7 Wall St. tracked stock buybacks at Bank of America, Oracle and others that were too significant to ignore during the past week.
A new Jefferies report features three compelling value stocks that the analysts feel may be in for a rerating or a new valuation due to earnings and outside events.
Following Oracle's fiscal third-quarter report, a few analysts have decided to give their two cents on the stock.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday, March 16, include Chipotle Mexican Grill, Oracle, Orexigen Therapeutics, PulteGroup, Reynolds American and Valeant...
Oracle reported better-than-expected fiscal third-quarter financial results after the markets closed Tuesday.
Companies with solid balance sheets, good forward estimates and low valuations -- these are the traits that investors should start to look for as the market gets ready digest current gains.
Oracle is scheduled to report its fiscal third-quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday.
We were intrigued by the recent strength of the value tech stocks, and we screened the Merrill Lynch database for companies in that part of the sector that were rated Buy.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of FedEx, Oracle and some of the other major companies reporting their quarterly results this coming week.
Dropbox has growing competition, and much of it is from larger companies that have more balance sheet and marketing firepower.