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Many investors like to find value in small-cap or low-priced shares trading under $10. Here are six such stocks with key analyst calls in the past week.
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Earnings season has not exactly been a boon for all major companies. Some of them had news out that very likely changed their fortunes for the worse.
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Oppenheimer has put out an excellent research piece that tracks S&P 500 stocks that have historically benefited from lower oil prices and a stronger U.S. dollar.
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The energy team at J.P. Morgan have made the case the oil exploration and production stocks are fairly valued.
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A new research note from Jefferies highlights several top Russell 2000 stocks that the analysts at the firm like right now.
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UBS feels that cloud, security and big data companies meet the needs driving current and future growth, and investors should focus on stocks that cater to those areas.
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After four straight down weeks in the market, the longest such streak since 2011, investors are starting to feel that maybe some of the worst damage is over, at least for now.
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Cowen asked the analysts which stocks should be on their shopping lists. Here are the six with the biggest upside potential.
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A new report from Merrill Lynch highlights five biotechs that have been absolutely crushed but have outstanding potential and catalysts that can drive them much higher.
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As we have warned over and over, GE is about to be a lot harder for analysts to understand due to its disposition of consumer finance, appliances sale and acquisitions in the hopper.
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24/7 Wall St. has tracked nine stocks under $10 with big upside in which analysts recently have made key calls.
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Even though buyers will buy some weakness, the go-to defensive stocks also have been bashed with the stock market correction taking place.
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With the stock market nearing a 10% correction, 24/7 Wall St. is looking for stocks that are down and out -- perhaps too much.
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Oppenheimer argues in its most recent valuation analysis as a sum of the parts that it is time to breakup Yum! Brands.
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What we are continuing to see is that big sell-offs are still bringing in buyers who are on the hunt for oversold and overlooked stocks.
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