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Even though Facebook's most recent quarterly results were fairly strong, the cloud of Russian political ads hangs over the company and it could be facing more headwinds in the future.
Republicans have released one of the most sweeping tax bills in recent history, the Justice Department has plans to challenge the AT&T buyout of Time Warner, and other important headlines.
Tesla posts weak earnings, Jerome Power will become the next Federal Reserve chief, the Houston Astros won the World Series, and more important headlines.
Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) may have been getting grilled in Washington, D.C. over its easy allowance of questionable advertisements from Russia during the election, but its earnings results are now...
After seeing the stock’s incredible rally in 2017, it doesn’t seem like anything can stop Facebook, and it looks like analysts agree.
Although analysts are still on the sideline about this stock, they universally hiked their targets in response to Twitter's earnings report.
Twitter reported its third quarter financial results before the markets opened on Thursday, and investors cheered the stock.
Twitter is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly earnings before the markets open on Thursday.
The October 13 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest in most of these selected social media stocks decreased to this settlement date.
Tesla increases its effort to help hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, a new dangerous ransomware is detected, Twitter to label some ads as political messages, and other important headlines.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey must believe the service reaches enough people that he can use it to announce changes in its policy.
A Merrill Lynch analyst thinks these four top internet and e-commerce companies can beat estimates on the top and bottom lines.
The September 29 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest in these selected social media stocks was mixed for this settlement date.
Facebook's new Watch video feature is retaining viewers significantly longer than the social media site's News Feed videos, but it still has a long way to go to catch YouTube.
Tesla confessed to a "production bottleneck," Facebook disclosed how many people have seen Russian ads on its site, and more important headlines.