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Friday's analyst calls were dominated by the retail sector. Perhaps this is due to the proposed border adjustment tax looking dead on arrival.
Stocks were indicated marginally higher on Friday morning on what seems to be a very light news day. The Dow is still above 20,000 and the S&P 500 has gone above the 2,300 level. Even though the...
Nike, Wal-Mart, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan lift the DJIA on Thursday.
Boeing, Apple, IBM, and Walmart lead DJIA higher Tuesday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday, include Best Buy, Caterpillar, Nokia, UnitedHealth and Wal-Mart.
Just 14 stocks have created 20% of all stock market gains in dollars since 1924. That is phenomenal, considering the sheer number of companies that have come and gone in that time, and the overall...
Almost all large retailers make very little money in the current environment. Amazon makes almost nothing on retail sales.
Friday will see the first meeting of President Trump's business advisory council. While we can't be sure what the president will want to talk about, there are certainly plenty of issues on the table.
New research shows that Facebook's brand value increased much faster than any other among the top 10 brands in the past year.
Could there be a shift from brick-and-mortar shopping to e-commerce in the grocery industry as occurred in consumer electronics and department stores?
Chevron, Wal-Mart, General Electric, and Goldman Sachs led the DJIA lower on Friday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday include Alcoa, AK Steel, CenturyLink, Coach, Hyatt, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, Transocean, Verizon Communications and ...
The formation of the president’s Strategic and Policy Forum was a fairly quiet affair. Those participants who are CEOs have opened themselves to the risk of alienating female customers.
GM about to join Ford and Fiat Chrysler in announcing new U.S. investment, creating more U.S. jobs.
As we suspected, it now appears that many top insiders at companies put off selling shares last year, and moved their sales into 2017, and there is a very good reason.