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AMD has signed a multiyear deal with Samsung to license the chipmaker's mobile graphics technology to the Korean smartphone maker. This is another big win for AMD's development roadmap.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday included Allergan, Costco, Cree, Dollar Tree, Eli Lilly, FedEx, Mylan, NextEra Energy, Peabody Energy, Teva Pharmaceutical and...
The video game industry just got yet another entrant, and it isn't a startup you have never heard of. Alphabet, via Google and YouTube, has announced the launch of Stadia.
Amazon.com is not the most admired company in America. Neither is Walt Disney or Apple. The honor in a new major annual poll goes to the modest-sized grocery chain Wegmans.
Amazon.com is not the most admired company in America. Neither is Walt Disney or Apple. The honor in a new major annual poll goes to the modest-sized grocery chain Wegmans.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday include Dollar Tree, Goldman Sachs, Palo Alto Networks, Sony and Under Armour.
Saudi Arabia's stock market craters, Sears files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, two major defense companies may merge, and other important business headlines.
Researchers at the Boston Consulting Group have named the top 50 global firms that have posted the highest total shareholder return over the past five years.
China says it will lower some tariffs, an attempt to save Toys "R" Us ends, Sony will buy a music publisher, and other important headlines.
There are a number of studies which produce and distribute movies in the U.S. The big ones are Walt Disney’s (NYSE: DIS), Time Warner’s (NYSE: TWX) Warner Bros. Sony (NYSE: SNE) Columbia, 21...
Ticket sales for movies released by Disney's Buena Vista studio reached a market share of almost a third of all ticket sales for 2018, which buried the competition.
For those who are not a fan of either the president or of U.S. stocks, or both, due to the current political and economic climate, we have an alternative.
The introduction last year of the Nintendo Switch game console allowed the company to close the gap with the industry's second-largest console maker, Microsoft.
Walmart has changed its corporate name, Sony has a new CEO, CBS and Viacom are considering a merger, and more important headlines.
The "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" juggernaut keeps on rolling. It is likely to have a total U.S. box office take of over $300 million by the end of the weekend.