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General Electric stock posted a solid gain last week but the industrial giant needs several of those in a row to escape its ranking as the Dow's worst performer of 2018.
The impact on GE of the president's announcement that tariffs on steel and aluminum are coming is unclear, but there was enough other bad news to keep the stock as the Dow's worst performer for the...
Here are 10 defensive stocks, including Verizon Communications and Coca-Cola, trading higher during this latest market sell-off.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Celgene, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Frontier Communications, JPMorgan, Lam Research, Procter & Gamble, Square and...
With the exception of the first week of the year, GE has been the worst performing Dow stock every week. The short week just behind us was no exception.
General Electric posted a small gain last week, but not one large enough to shake off its ranking as the worst performing stock among the Dow 30. Shares added less than 1% last week.
24/7 Wall St. has tracked many of the so-called whale watching trades made by America's top investment managers, hedge fund managers and independent investors.
These stocks are not immune to selling, but they are far better suited to handle it and then rebound when things get better. Plus, you will get paid to wait should the volatility remain.
General Electric held onto its ranking as the worst performing Dow stock for the year to date. Overall, though, it performed better than 20 other Dow stocks in the market's horrible week.
24/7 Wall St. is addressing some of the top market darlings and most widely held stocks by the public. We looked at how the drop was on Monday and how the shares were indicated to open on Tuesday.
24/7 Wall St. has chosen a list of companies that will operate fine in times of market turmoil and probably will operate well from financial standpoint even if economic turmoil were to arise.
While GE did not drum up any particularly bad news last week, it remains the worst performing stock on the Dow. That led one analyst to predict the company would be dropped from the index.
U.S. investors have finally seen two consecutive days of stocks selling off. And it has been big selling.
24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch research universe for companies rated Buy that also do much of their business outside the United States. We found five that look like great stocks to own now.
Travelers and General Electric played big roles in helping the Dow finish basically flat Monday. Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble lagged after tepid quarterly results.