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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday include American Superconductor, Galapagos, Humana, Intel, Philips Electronics, Pinduoduo, Qualcomm and Wayfair.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday include AMD, Alphabet, Amazon.com, Best Buy, Dollar General, Ferrari, Goldcorp, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Square and Tilray.
Futures are trading somewhat higher this morning, perhaps marking the apparent initial success of the summit that was held in Singapore. Here are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other...
There is new research that may partly explain why the gap between CEO compensation and average worker pay has gotten so wide.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include CBS, Ford, Pivotal Software, Spotify, Symantec and Ulta Beauty.
Billionaire media personality Oprah Winfrey sold a portion of her holdings in Weight Watchers International. Has she lost some of her confidence in the company?
Regulators have blocked a deal for Broadcom to buy Qualcomm, BlackBerry has brought patent lawsuits against several companies, investors have killed a deal to buy the Weinstein Company for the second...
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.
Shares of Weight Watchers International soared after it reported better-than-expected financial results.
Oprah Winfrey is a member of a board committee that will search for new Weight Watchers CEO following the resignation of James Chambers announced Monday afternoon.
Oprah endorses the Weight Watchers product on the home page of its website. Apparently, the star has lost her power, at least among people who want to lose pounds.
Weight Watchers may have enjoyed a massive run higher in recent months from news that Oprah Winfrey was getting involved as a stakeholder and spokesperson, but is it over?
While these were not the four biggest absolute losers of the week, they all issued news or had news that took place and pushed the stocks down.
Weight Watchers commercials with Oprah Winfrey have now started running right ahead of the New Year's resolution crunch.
Weight Watchers recently reported better-than-expected earnings and gave bullish guidance. Beating Wall Street consensus forecasts, though, is far less impressive when not much is expected of a...