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The Dow closed virtually flat Tuesday as JPMorgan and Chevron offset losses by Verizon and Nike.
Verizon, Travelers, Johnson & Johnson, and McDonald's weighed on the Dow Wednesday.
Verizon, GE, Microsoft, and Intel were among the Dow's leading losers Monday.
More than one aspect of this proposed merger must be considered, but one of the least covered yet most important is the current debt load that needs to be dealt with in the coming years.
Even with a buyout offer from T-Mobile, Sprint's stock is collapsing. Wall Street believes if the deal does not close, Sprint cannot carry on by itself.
YouTube has a new way to market advertising, "Avengers: Infinity War" broke two box office records, Walmart to sell its U.K. operations, and other important headlines.
Verizon and Nike traded higher Friday but could outweigh a down trend in the Dow led by Exxon and Caterpillar.
With the stock market still very rich and multiples right at all-time highs, maybe, just maybe, it makes sense to look at the top companies that have suffered some.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Biogen, Broadcom, Caterpillar, Cree, GrubHub, Intel, 3M, MetLife and Verizon.
Verizon Communications released better-than-expected first-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Tuesday.
Verizon Communications is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly results before the markets open on Tuesday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Monday include Amazon.com, Caterpillar, Exxon Mobil, Honeywell, Lululemon Athletica, Merck, Petrobras and Under Armour.
Apple converts all of its facilities to renewable energy, some major investors are bet on $80 a barrel oil, and other important headlines.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Exxon, Microsoft, Visa and the other Dow Jones industrial average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
According to a number of accounts, The Justice Department believes that major wireless carriers may have worked together to keep consumer prices high.  The charge is aimed primarily at AT&T...