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Tesla led the major stock indexes higher Thursday. Early Friday, Dow component Intel was leading markets down.
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Tesla reported quarterly results Wednesday afternoon that were better than expected, IBM announced a layoff and Chevron tripled its buyback program.
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Tuesday got off to a rocky start and wound up with a mixed close that chilled traders in Wednesday's premarket session.
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Premarket trading was more measured Tuesday morning after Monday's solid gains in all three major indexes.
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Stocks had a good day on Friday, with all three major indexes rising by at least 1%. Monday's premarket is in wait-and-see mode, showing just fractional moves around the break-even line.
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Thursday was a second consecutive down day, especially for growth stocks. Friday is off to a somewhat better start, as premarket trading in Netflix is lifting all growth boats. Will it last all day?
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Stocks were hammered on Wednesday, and Thursday's premarket action added to the damage.
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U.S. markets closed mixed on Tuesday and traded slightly higher Wednesday morning, ahead of reports on the producer price index and retail sales.
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Investors were cautious Tuesday morning, following the Monday holiday. Crude oil and bitcoin trended higher, but stocks and gold were trading lower.
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After a week of modest gains, Friday's premarket session was shaping up as a downer. All three major indexes were trading lower.
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All eyes Thursday morning were focused on the CPI report due out before markets open for regular trading.
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The major U.S. stock indexes closed higher on Tuesday and traded modestly higher in Wednesday's premarket. Plus, some thoughts on Tuesday's big movers.
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A tech recovery on Monday does not appear to be lasting into Tuesday.
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The CES show closed on Sunday, Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma is walking away from control of Ant Group, and Goldman Sachs is getting set to fire about 3,200 employees.
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