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When so many people have been advised or ordered to stay home, it's reasonable to expect that the goods those people will be buying are consumer staples like food. But even some of these stocks are...
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While chipmaking giant Intel may be having manufacturing difficulties with its latest chip designs, the makers of semiconductor manufacturing equipment are flourishing.
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The current focus on controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, companies that provide other health care products and services have received less attention from investors and analysts. Here are seven that...
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The run-up in equity prices related to the COVID-19 outbreak combined with the federal government's efforts to soften the financial damage due to the pandemic have driven equity prices sharply...
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After a torrid rise in 2019, investor enthusiasm for semiconductor stocks has cooled somewhat. Still, most chip stocks continue to add to their share prices even if the gains are more moderate. Is...
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Publicly traded water supply and services companies offer investors a safe, if not glamorous, sector that pays more interest than a savings or money market account.
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Bank stocks traditionally kick off earnings season and play a large role in gauging the temperature for how the rest of the season may go.
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Utility companies are among the favorite defensive investments during periods of financial turmoil. Utilities may have even more value to investors as the world struggles to escape from the COVID-19...
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A new research report maintains Buy ratings on shares of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac even as the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to rule on a claim by current shareholders that could redistribute some...
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Competition for Tesla is heating up and the electric vehicle sector is on fire. Should Tesla be worried about competition or its own ability to execute?
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Alternative energy stocks have been on a tear recently and we've identified seven that are well-positioned for both share price and revenue growth.
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The Detroit Three automakers are having a lousy year that is not expected to improve much. But what about next year, and the year after that? Which one is better positioned to claw back profits in a...
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A $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill passed the U.S. House on Wednesday. If it (or some other similar bill) were to be enacted, here are seven companies that could reap significant benefits.
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Here are 10 market darlings that simply could not get enough love just a month ago but in which the share price has come down drastically and investors should expect the target prices to fall in the...
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When you get into crazy markets, sometimes logic and sensibility have to be thrown out the window. General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) is far from an economically immune company. The company’s...
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