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At least 42 retailers have elected to stay closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. They run the gamut from obscure firms to those among the most well-known in the industry.
A recent Stifel research piece makes the case that value investors may start looking at the tobaccos stocks, as they have been unmercifully punished.
One smart thing for growth stock buyers is to focus on total return and buy large cap quality stocks that will do well regardless of the near-term economic news.
These are 14 companies in the S&P 500 Index that have at least a 25 year history of dividend hikes and that seem likely to keep increasing their dividends in the coming years.
In a recent research note, the analysts at Merrill Lynch make a big move by adding a top utility company to the firm's well-respected US 1 list of stocks to Buy.
The question for investors getting nervous about the market, the election and the general state of the global macro picture is what stocks will hold up best if we do get hit hard.
For all the volatility returning to the markets after the doldrums of August, there was little change among the top few most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between the early...
One of the best things for investors to do is look for solid growth potential combined with fair valuations. Sprinkle in dividends and you have a recipe for total return success.
Jefferies reiterated its price target on AT&T, noting the ways in which the company is well-positioned to meet future demands.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday morning include Apple, AT&T, Autodesk, Bluebird Bio, Monsanto and Sarepta Therapeutics.
Some profit-taking selling has knocked these four companies back into very reasonable valuation levels.
Apple already has forecast a third consecutive quarter of declining revenue and whether sales of the new iPhones can turn that around remains to be seen.
Short interest moves in the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange were mostly mild between the August 15 and August 31 settlement dates. Bucking that trend was Bank of America.
Investors never take kindly to a 2.45% sell-off, like the one seen in the S&P 500, and they may be looking to shift into dividend-paying large caps, which will remain in demand as rates continue...
There may be other blue chips, but none has the iron-clad balance sheets, wide moats for most of its businesses and management that largely has been viewed as steady and smart.