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Tesla got a lift on Thursday and Disney was punished. Friday was off to a better start for both. Only Bitcoin seemed to be struggling a bit.
Meta lifted the tech mega-caps on Thursday, and the tech stocks lifted the entire Nasdaq to its largest one-day gain in six weeks.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Albertsons Companies, Alphabet, Apple, Coinbase Global, Danaher, Enphase Energy, GE HealthCare Technologies, General Electric, McDonald's,...
If the auto industry's future is electric vehicles, Tesla still owns it.
Bed Bath & Beyond has finally answered the question of when it would file for bankruptcy, and Chile is sticking its nose into the lithium business.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, Chegg, Citizens Financial, Comstock Resources, Coterra Energy, CubeSmart, Emerson Electric, Fastly, General Electric, Las Vega Sands,...
Friday's premarket trading session picked up about where Thursday's trading left off.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apple, Aramark, Bank of America, Chevron, Diamondback Energy, Exxon Mobil, Goldman Sachs, KeyCorp, Marathon Petroleum, Meta Platforms, Netflix,...
After markets closed Wednesday, Tesla reported March-quarter results, and investors are not happy. They are especially unhappy about the company's stated preference for volume over margin.
Premarket trading had all three major U.S. stock indexes lower on Wednesday. Regional banks reporting results have not offered a lot of good news.
Here are previews of four companies set to report quarterly earnings after markets close on Wednesday.
U.S. markets traded higher before Tuesday's opening bell, after posting small gains on Monday. More earnings reports from big banks and other closely watched companies are coming this week.
Tesla can leverage a brand that is among the most valuable in the world to maintain its visibility as the market leader.
Thursday's premarket session was slightly positive, and it would take something major to push the markets in one direction or the other.
After a three-day weekend, U.S. markets were headed for a mixed opening on Monday.