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U.S. equity markets opened mixed this morning as investors and traders tried to make sense of more than 150 earnings…
Courtesy The Procter & Gamble Co.Since consumer products giant Procter & Gamble Co. (NYSE: PG) reported less than stellar results…
U.S. equity markets opened higher this morning despite low flash PMI readings from the eurozone. Germany’s manufacturing PMI reading was…
courtesy of IBMInternational Business Machine Corp. (NYSE: IBM) has lost the capacity for revenue growth. The troubling trend began a…
courtesy of AOL, IncThe role of central banks in stimulus will be considered at International Monetary Fund (IMF) and G-20…
ThinkstockIt was late in March when we predicted several DJIA stocks would increase their dividend payments in April. Monday morning…
Jon OggShort sellers may be getting smarter about all the inflows of capital heading into dividend stocks. The short interest fell in…
courtesy of General MotorsThe press made a great deal of noise about General Motors Co.’s (NYSE: GM) decision to test…
Wikimedia CommonsAfter years of flourishing, some of America’s largest public corporations have stopped growing. In several cases, this trend began…
Jon OggShort sellers have kept their attack up against the high-dividend stocks, perhaps indicating that many investors believe that the…
24/7 Wall St. has been delivering readers many lists of stocks that offer upside as the S&P 500 Index and…
Jon OggShort sellers have continued to by and large increase their short-sale bets against the quality high-yield dividend stocks. The…
ThinkstockYou have heard of all sorts of bubbles in the financial world. There are instances like the housing bubble, a bond…
Jon OggShort sellers have increased their bets by and large against our universe of go-to quality dividend stocks. We tracked…
Jon OggWe keep talking about big great American companies which are hiking their dividends. Now we have Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE:…
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