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Walt Disney has been a top-performing Dow stock for years, and it seems like this company can do no wrong, the way that it left 2015.
Strong fundamentals, earnings and a solid balance sheet made Home Depot a top performer in 2015. But will this performance carry over to 2016?
Now that Satya Nadella has taken over, Microsoft is far different from in the days of Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates.
While analysts expect no real gains in commodity prices this year, many expect 2016 to be a bottom, so we could be at the very start of a global, long-term agriculture boom.
There is a saying that there is always a bull market somewhere. Sure, they may not always be easy to find, but they do exist.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to see what the strategists and analysts on Wall Street expect for the stock market in 2016. Here we take a look at the two energy giants in the Dow.
What lies ahead for Dow conglomerates United Technologies and 3M in 2016, and how do they stack up to GE?
Nike was the top-performing Dow component in 2015. The question is whether this company can have a repeat performance in 2016.
It is too soon to call the rocky start of 2016 an end to a bull market that would otherwise be about seven years long. But what lies ahead for Dow component Cisco Systems in 2016?
McDonald's stock has been on fire over the past six months, and it remains a solid pick for investors seeking dividends and a degree of safety. But how will this fast-food giant perform in 2016?
The major credit cards of the Dow had a somewhat mixed year, with Visa the obvious winner as a card processor, while American Express went south as a credit card issuer.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to see what the strategists and analysts on Wall Street expect for the stock market in 2016. So, what lies ahead for IBM?
If analysts end up being correct in 2016, the bank holding company stocks could bring double-digit gains in the year ahead.
24/7 Wall St. is looking forward to see what the strategists and analysts on Wall Street expect for the stock market and the major stocks in 2016, in this case Apple.
Now that 2015 has turned into 2016, it is time to see what analysts and strategists on Wall Street are calling for, in particular with Boeing.