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IBM acted as a big drag lower on the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Tuesday after its second-quarter earnings report.
Price to cash flow can be a very good indicator on when a stock is truly cheap. Here are five stocks that recently hit Merrill Lynch's screen.
Facebook already passed Wal-Mart Stores; that is old news. But now Facebook has passed General Electric, and it even recently surpassed JPMorgan as well.
One analyst report does indicate that UnitedHealth may be fully valued. Other reports are not anywhere close to that conservative.
24/7 Wall St. cannot help but wonder if investors are finally ready to place a premium on book value in Bank of America and in Citigroup now that the bottom in the market was more than six years ago.
ThinkstockWhile the markets remain focused on Greece and China, the month of July has been a hard month for the oil and gas sector. Oil had reached $60 again, but now West Texas Crude is back down...
Netflix just went into overdrive after earnings, and it looks as though every analyst under the sun is chasing their Netflix price target higher.
Activist fund Starboard Value has disclosed a new stake in Macy's common shares, along with the informal proposition that Macy's should sell off its real estate and conduct a sale-leaseback plan.
T2 Biosystems was reiterated as Buy at Janney Capital, and the firm said that it sees a fair value estimate of $25.00 for this stock.
Some investors are wondering where to keep their money safer than the broad stock market. Historically, that means defensive stocks with solid dividends.
China is doing what it can to stop the bloodletting, but reviews of the Shanghai chart and the Nasdaq tech bubble charts might make some investors fear a much deeper market correction in China.
The Chinese stock market is in shambles. A value investor may want to take a hard look at the region’s American-listed companies.
ThinkstockCalifornia Resources Corporation (NYSE: CRC) has been suffering with the woes in oil prices. But what if the shares have fallen too much, and what if that selloff was for the wrong reason?...
Credit Suisse sees roughly 50% upside in Goldcorp shares. What is so interesting about this call is that the firm is far from being alone in seeing such large upside.
24/7 Wall St. often takes a long view of opportunities beyond the near-term noise that the financial media pushes toward investors.