SGMS

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Thursday afternoon's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Paychex, Porch, Scientific Games, StoneCo, T-Mobile and Verizon Communications.
These five stocks offer aggressive growth investors a great way to play the online gambing trend, while some serious selling recently has put prices at an outstanding level.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apple, BioNTech, Intel, Microsoft, Nio, Oracle, Peloton Interactive, Salesforce.com and Williams-Sonoma.
Scientific Games was one of Monday’s big winners after the company announced that it had reached an agreement with a credentialed gaming industry investor to buy a significant stake in the company.
One area benefiting from the growth and sophistication of technology is gambling, especially sports betting online. These four stocks look attractive for aggressive accounts seeking ideas that could...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included Goldcorp, Home Depot, JC Penney, Nvidia, PG&E, Qualcomm, Target, Taiwan Semiconductor, Weatherford and Yamana Gold.
JD.com, Government Properties, News Corp., and Scientific Games all posted new 52-week lows Tuesday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen from Tuesday include Alliance Data Systems, Blackstone, Cognizant Technology Solutions, HCA, Paychex, Salesforce,com, Wynn Resorts, Yext and...
With the Supreme Court ruling in favor of states legalizing sports betting, it makes sense to hop on board some of these top gaming stocks now.
It should come as no surprise that cash-strapped states around the country want to tap into sports betting as a source of revenue, and some top companies may be poised to benefit.
With 2017 nearing an end, it is important to consider just what has happened. 24/7 Wall St. has screened 50 stocks that have risen 100% or more (some far more) in 2017.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday include Hasbro, Johnson & Johnson, Mattel, MetLife, United Rentals, United Technologies and Williams Companies.
New competition for gamblers is likely to compress revenues for the Atlantic City casinos, according to Moody's Investor Services.
On a week when the market had some of its best upside trading in months, conventional wisdom would seem to dictate that insider buying would be slow.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Analog Devices, Canadian Solar, Home Depot, Marvell Technology and Wal-Mart.