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There’s been a lot of talk in recent weeks related to offering pay-TV packages that give customers more of what they want for less money.
Struggling wireless company Sprint has elected to cut its workforce.
We have seen two very different views on AT&T from Wall Street analysts in the wake of its investor and analyst day presentation on Tuesday.
In a recent customer satisfaction survey, Comcast and Time Warner Cable finished at or near the bottom in every category in every region of the country.
These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations covered by 24/7 Wall St. on Monday, September 29, 2014.
24/7 Wall St. takes look at what is happening in the short interest of the go-to high-dividend defensive stocks.
Short sellers shied away from Bank of American enough that it slipped out of the top five most shorted stocks on the New York Stock Exchange.
The folks at WalletHub have calculated the cost of a 16-GB iPhone 6 from each of the four major carriers .
Amazon.com introduced five new models of its Kindle and Kindle Fire tablets but without much fuss.
Online retailer Amazon.com spent $158 million in 2013 to buy search advertising from Google.
U.S. consumers might get a break from the high costs of a pay-TV subscriptions next year when several major providers plan to introduce over-the-top (OTT) programming.
Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray predicts Apple will sell 92 million new iPhones in 2014. The early sales rates support his prediction.
Apple said on Friday, "Response to iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus has been incredible, with a record number of pre-orders overnight."
The short interest data for the August 29 settlement date is out, and we have decided to look at what is happening in the short interest of the go-to high-dividend defensive stocks.
Surges in short interest between the August 15 and August 29 settlement dates pushed Sprint into the top five most shorted stocks on the New York Stock Exchange.