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Honeywell International took another step in its evolution when it announced that its board of directors has declared a pro rata dividend of AdvanSix common stock.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. (NYSE: HPE) reported its fiscal third-quarter financial results after markets closed on Wednesday. However these earnings were overshadowed by the company’s most...
Alcoa Inc. (NYSE: AA) filed a Form 10 initial registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Wednesday morning that gave some details regarding the company’s plan to...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise reported fiscal second-quarter financial results after the markets closed on Tuesday. There is far larger news here than mere earnings
Ursula Burns was removed as chief executive, pending a split of Xerox into two companies and an executive search for a new CEO, but will stay on as board chair of one of the two companies.
After DuPont and Dow confirmed their merger of equals on Friday morning, investors reacted with incredible disappointment.
Both HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise declared dividends Thursday morning, the first since the former Hewlett-Packard split into two parts earlier this month.
In late September, Alcoa announced that it will split into two independent, publicly traded companies. This breakup has all the makings of a silly — and avoidable — mistake.
Do you think the future will be about printer cartridges and personal computers or consulting services and servers? Is either HP or Hewlett Packard Enterprise a bargain?
GE stock is sitting just under a multiyear high and could stand to run even further, if it keeps up this solid momentum gained from recent catalysts.
Ashland plans to separate its specialty chemicals business into a new company, still called Ashland, and a new lubricant company named after its top brand, Valvoline.
Blackstone Group has not found itself immune from the selling pressure this summer. The private equity giant has now set the dates for its expected spin-off.
Argus initiated coverage of PayPal with a Buy rating and a target price of $42, implying upside of about 23% from current prices.
PayPal Holdings is back on the market as its own company, but some investors may wonder whether PayPal should carry a $50 billion valuation.
Following its spin-off from Yahoo, Aabaco will be an independent, publicly traded, non-diversified closed-end fund and will not be treated as a regulated investment company under the U.S. tax code.