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Credit card processing giant Visa reported earnings above estimates, but more importantly it has announced a four-for-one stock split.
With the Dow nearing a 1,000 point pullback from its high and the S&P 500 nearing a 100-point pullback, investors are starting to wonder again if a full market correction is beginning to take...
Even though 2015 is barely two weeks old, it is off to a pretty weak start. These are the worst performers among the Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks so far.
Despite low participation, the 30-year Treasury bond with a 3.00% coupon just went off at a yield of 2.43% after a substantial premium pricing -- the lowest yield we have ever seen.
After the Dow gained 7.5% and the S&P 500 was up 11.4% in 2014, 24/7 Wall St. wants to know what lies ahead for the Dow in 2015. Our methodology and track record for prior years is included.
As the nation's largest health insurance provider, UnitedHealth is often front and center in the fight or review of the Affordable Care Act.
One key consideration for the year ahead is that the Pfizer of 2016 or 2017 is likely to be night and day different from the Pfizer of 2005.
One key consideration for the year ahead is that Microsoft is in a very different place than it was a year ago, now that Satya Nadella is in firm control of the company.
One key consideration for the year ahead is that J.P. Morgan is now past its trading losses and charge-off scandals. Also, Jamie Dimon is now believed to be healthy and cancer-free.
A key consideration for the year ahead is that Travelers depends heavily on its investment income for its profits. The sooner that the Fed raises interest rates, the better it is for the company.
One key consideration for the year ahead is how DuPont responds to pressure from activist investors like Trian Fund Management’s Nelson Peltz to split the conglomerate into pieces.
Key considerations for the year ahead include how American Express will appeal to the market with mobile payments and whether it can expand its customer base.
One key consideration for the year ahead is that Exxon Mobil is under a major cloud due to hugely lower oil prices.
One key consideration for the year ahead for Chevron is the price of crude oil, which is currently trading at five-year lows.
A key consideration for the year ahead is how much it ends up costing Home Depot to deal with the massive data breach it reported in September of 2014.