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GE's transformation into an industrial conglomerate continues, and it is now much closer to completion.
Dick Bove, who covers the banking sector for Rafferty Capital Markets, was predicting which banks might do better this earnings season.
In a new research report, Merrill Lynch cuts earnings estimates and price targets an average 4% across the firm's 41 banks in their coverage universe.
As the earnings season has just kicked off, we are now hailing some of the first reporters, which are the major banks.
A new report from Deutsche Bank says that the sell-off in high-quality financial stocks is putting some of the very best on sale.
Tuesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amgen, Dow Chemical, Fitbit, Office Depot, SanDisk, Wells Fargo and Yum! Brands.
Now that the market has pulled back, and with investors looking for key value stocks, 24/7 Wall St. has decided to evaluate the most dominant investments held by Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway.
With such a crazy week, with stocks tanking and then rifling back up, it is a wonder that the name Warren Buffett has not been thrown around like hot potatoes.
In a new report, Jefferies is out with its top value calls for this week, and we found four that make good sense now.
ThinkstockTuesday turned out to be a seriously ugly day for the stock market. By some counts it was even uglier than Monday’s sloppy session due to how it closed on the lows after such a big gap...
Most consumers know that all credit cards are not created equal. And separating the bad from the good can be tricky.
courtesy of WhiteHouse.govWarren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) have released the official equity holdings of Berkshire Hathaway as of June 30, 2015. It has been the case for years...
ThinkstockThere may be more upside ahead in the big banks. This week brought a research report from Barclays showing that the big banks are more attractive now than they were in the prior week....
Berkshire Hathaway has issued its second-quarter results for 2015, but its earnings are almost always very hard to analyze on apples-to-apples basis.
24/7 Wall St. cannot help but wonder if investors are finally ready to place a premium on book value in Bank of America and in Citigroup now that the bottom in the market was more than six years ago.