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These five top companies could benefit from the border wall and the investment in the infrastructure. Toss in the effect of an improving economy, and things could really be very positive for the next...
As portable computing and communication grows, many smartphone and tablet users rely primarily on wireless telecom service for connections. This service can be spotty, and very expensive. Facebook...
Here are six defensive utilities with upside to the consensus analyst target prices from firms we cover on Wall Street and Thomson Reuters, each with solid dividends.
A $40 billion private equity fund targeting infrastructure deals should be enough to raise more than just a few eyebrows on Wall Street and Main Street alike.
Saudi Arabia will invest $20 billion to address U.S. infrastructure deals. It is a drop in the bucket.
ThinkstockUpdate: North Korea launched what appeared to be a new ballistic missile into the Pacific raising concerns in the region and increasing tension with the U.S. Despite its very modest size...
The massive cyber attack that has take down almost the entire hospital system in the United States and affected businesses like FedEx that have large global systems, has spread to 99 countries.
Deutsche Bank remains very selective on utilities stocks. While the upside is somewhat limited, the safety and consistent dividends make good sense for more conservative investors.
What are investors supposed to make of the notion that General Electric is selling off its Water & Process Technologies business?
Here are 11 stocks loving the infrastructure ride after the first post-inauguration speech.
Nearly 36,000 bridges in the United States need repair. They have been deemed "structurally deficient" in a widely regarded report.
The Oroville Dam has fallen apart, which has caused the evacuation of 200,000 on the Feather River in Northern California in and around the town or Oroville.
From The Fiscal Times One of the few things that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton could agree on during the presidential campaign was the crying need for new highways, bridges, transit systems and...
The independent research firm Argus has downgraded United Rentals shares, citing that the endless gains have taken shares up perhaps too high.
High-dividend stocks have been a staple of many portfolios to hedge against downturns with their guaranteed yield. But the question is, are these really necessary now that the markets are screaming...