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Sprint, according to a number of media sources, will cut annual expenses by $2.5 billion a year. Presumably the brunt of the restructuring will be layoffs.
If Apple's share price rises another 4%, the company's market cap will jump above $700 billion. A few catalysts could push Apple back to its 52-week high.
ThinkstockThe wireless phone market in the United States is saturated. With no prospect for a bigger pie, the four major U.S. carriers keep re-slicing it, hoping to get one or two extra bites for...
Among the most shorted stocks trading on the New York Stock Exchange, General Electric and Sprint drew the most attention from short sellers between the September 30 and November 15 settlement dates.
Concerns about whether a turnaround of embattled wireless company Sprint could work are reflected in the short interest in the stock.
Most investors have had a rough 2015, and with the Nasdaq the only index that is up for the year as of Friday, the question is what's the game plan for the rest of the year?
Brand power, distribution and quality rule in a business where all companies have the same products and nearly the same subscription plans for customers.
ThinkstockAT&T, Inc. (NYSE: T) reported its third quarter financial results after the markets closed on Thursday. The telecom giant had $0.74 in earnings per share (EPS) on $39.1 billion in...
The bottom line is volatility at higher levels may be here to stay for some time. Owning low-multiple, dividend-paying blue chip leaders makes good sense for long-term growth portfolios.
These Jefferies Franchise picks with solid dividends are perfect for long-term accounts that like to employ a buy-and-hold strategy.
After being cautious in the previous period, short sellers made their moves in the most shorted stocks trading on the New York Stock Exchange between the September 15 and September 30 settlement...
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include AT&T, BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Eli Lilly, Facebook, Flextronics, Gap and Tesla Motors.
One good area for investors to look now is value, and a new report from Jefferies highlights some stocks that investors may not perceive as true value companies.
These are the kind of quality stocks investors can put into a portfolio and, for the most part, forget about.
The recent sell-off is the largest in some time and offers growth and income investors an incredible opportunity to buy high-yielding blue chips at bargain prices.