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According to Merrill Lynch, the health care sector should act as a good hedge against volatility. Even biotech was shown to offer growth at a reasonable price.
Disney shares were a drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Thursday as the worst percentage loss of the 30 index components.
Value investors often look for companies trading below their book value, and one sector that has continued to offer stock prices under their book value is the financial sector.
Redfin's quiet period has come to an end and analysts who work at the underwriting syndicate firms have been freed up to initiate coverage official ratings.
It turns out that it can be quite simple for a great company to fall from grace. Once a company stays out of the spotlight for some time, the public and investors may cease to care what the company...
The corrections seen here might not seem that grand, but the drops seem overdone, and they may represent solid buying opportunities for investors looking for solid companies with defendable earnings...
There are so many tech stocks that are on fire and hitting every metric that you have to worry about investors turning their back on Seagate for multiple quarters ahead.
24/7 Wall St. recently featured IBM as one of 11 great American companies that have lost their narrative. It almost no longer matters what management says or does.
Here 24/7 Wall St. features 11 great American companies that have all lost their own narratives. They were great before, but not now.
Merrill Lynch had been a holdout AT&T bull for for some time. That has ended, ahead of the acquisition of Time Warner.
Merrill Lynch's RIC Report for July recommends that investors lock in some of their gains from the stock market, and even rebalance their holdings to underowned sectors and to hold above-average...
The days after the Blue Apron IPO have been painful ones for those investors who believe in the company's future. In fact, Blue Apron may be one of the worst performing stocks of any highly visible...
Intel dominated the processor market for so long that it has been very hard for many in the investing community to understand and accept the resurgence of AMD.
These are the eight top thematic breakout picks from Merrill Lynch for the third quarter of 2017. While some of the stock chart patterns call for near-term upside, others call for much higher prices...
What we are witnessing is a merger alternative that investors simply do not like. It's hard to sell shrinkage on Wall Street.