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JPMorgan elevates two potential successors to James Dimon, Walmart asks suppliers to deliver on time or face fines, job growth worldwide has not helped improve wages, and other important headlines.
"Thor: Ragnarok" and "The Shape of Water" are among the most pirated movies of the past week.
The federal government may build the first U.S. 5G wireless network, U.S. energy exports have surged, the chief of Ford in China has quit, and other important headlines.
Tiger Woods sponsors have waited a long time for him to return to competitive golf. Now they finally will get something substantial for their investments.
Bill Ackman bought shares in Nike, Tesla has hit trouble producing its new Model 3, Walmart will start to sell e-readers in Japan, and other important headlines.
The January 12 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest in most of these selected social media stocks increased for this settlement date.
The short interest in social media company Snap fell by 8 million shares to 94 million for the most recently reported period.
Toys "R" Us will close a number of its stores, Bank of America says it pays women nearly as much as men, AT&T is pressing Congress on net neutrality, and other important headlines.
After Netflix reported fourth-quarter financial results late on Monday, investors cheered the stock again to all-time highs. Analysts also took this opportunity to hike their price targets.
The Producers Guild of America last week approved guidelines designed to stop sexual harassment in the movie, TV and digital production business.
Netflix's market cap surged over $100 billion, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's compensation will be based strictly on company performance, the White House slapped steep tariffs on imports of solar panels, and...
Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) reported its fourth quarter financial results after the markets closed on Monday. The company said that it had $0.41 in earnings per share (EPS) and $3.29 billion in...
Netflix is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly results after the markets close on Monday.
Rumors suggest that the number two executive at Twitter may leave for startup Social Finance, a loan financing company. Twitter is in enough trouble that the departure may not mean much.
Pressure from investors may trigger the sale of Xerox, Amazon.com will open its first store without cashiers, a top Twitter executive may leave to take another job, and other important headlines.