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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.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to identify the companies from which we expect solid dividend news in the fourth quarter. We see at least these eight companies, mostly blue chip, announcing dividend hikes in...
Verizon has struck the latest blow in the dividend duopoly of high dividends in the major telecom stocks. It has increased its quarterly dividend to more than 57 cents per common share.
A new study from Rootmetrics has ranked the top four U.S. wireless carriers for the first half of 2016 on a variety of metrics.
In a new Rootmetrics study, T-Mobile finished fourth in the national "overall" measure, which includes reliability, speed and more.
In a new Rootmetrics study, Sprint finished third in the national "overall" measure, which includes reliability, speed and more.
In a new Rootmetrics study, AT&T finished second behind Verizon in the national "overall" measure, which includes reliability, speed and more.
Verizon Communications has proved once again that it has a quality edge in the United States over the other big four carriers.
Every company in the United States likes to promise an exceptional customer experience. Yet some corporations do a truly abysmal job keeping that promise — these companies provide very poor...
Dividend aristocrats are members of the S&P 500 that have increased their dividends for at least 20 consecutive years. These are four that investors can buy now and hold forever.
While there is no guarantee that these stocks all thrive after the November election, they all have very strong and mature franchises that should continue to drive earnings regardless of who sits in...
The short interest data for the July 29 settlement date are out and it almost feels like short sellers are getting a bit panicked about the market rally.