Viacom Inc.
NASDAQ: VIAB
$24.22
Closing Price on December 4, 2019
VIAB Articles
With the markets still near all-time highs last week, it was not at all surprising for us here at 24/7 Wall St. to see insiders keep selling shares.
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Viacom warned that third-quarter results will be impacted by the theatrical underperformance of the latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film and controversy with founder Sumner Redstone.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday morning include American Electric Power, Mobileye, PayPal, Phillips 66, Smith & Wesson and Viacom.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday morning include Capital One, Energen, Micron Technology, Salesforce.com, United Continental, United Rentals and Viacom.
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These three big cap companies are all industry leaders, they are very cheap on a relative basis and they pay outstanding dividends for investors.
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A new research offering from Jefferies focuses on growth stocks that have a solid value bias, and we found four stocks that the firm likes now that also pay investors above-average dividends.
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When the 88th Academy Awards are held at the end of February, it is Walt Disney, Lions Gate Entertainment, Twenty-First Century Fox and Time Warner that will get most of the attention.
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It is earnings season, but not all the big stocks on the move are solely on earnings news. 24/7 Wall St. has compiled news briefs on eight of the top after-hours movers.
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It is the best of both worlds for investors, when large cap growth companies become inexpensive enough to have a value call.
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Cord-cutting began to look increasingly like traditional media's Grim Reaper, with his ominous sickle cutting away traditional customer bases in favor of online streaming services.
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Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include AutoZone, Discover Financial Services, IBM, Microsoft, Twitter, Viacom and Wynn Resorts.
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These three stocks offer investors outstanding entry points into companies with well-established franchises, and they are far safer than high-volatility momentum stocks.
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A new research note from Jefferies offers what they consider to be "compelling value" stock opportunities for investors to consider now.
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It looks like the Labor Day weekend will have a surprise box office champ, and "Jurassic World" crossed the $1 billion threshold at the international box office.
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Only a couple of the country’s biggest media firms have managed to eke out a share price gain this year, while most have experienced a sharp drop in their share prices.
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