ArchiveEurope Trumps Earnings (IBM, JNJ, KO, GS, MTH, XRS)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:43PM on October 18th
It was a relatively solid day of earnings, but stocks got the biggest lift on news that Germany and France had reached an agreement to significantly increase the size of the Eurozone’s rescue fund, taking it to 2 trillion euros… Will Solid Earnings Stabalize the Market? (IBM, UNH, BAC, KO, FCEL, GBG)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:56PM on July 19th
As we noted yesterday, we thought strong earnings could help lift the market out of its recent malaise, and did they ever. On the back of solid corporate profits and some progress on the debt-ceiling front, stocks had their best… Afternoon Spy: Live Nation May Go Private, Should Apple Do a Split? (SWKS, DDS, LYSCF, LYV, FNSR, JPM, LNKD, AAPL, IBM, T)Posted by Eric Monte at 2:07PM on July 7th
The markets continue to trader higher on Thursday after initial jobless claims fell for the first time in three weeks, falling from 432,000 for the week ending June 25 to 418,000 for the week ending July 2. Analysts’ estimates were… With Plenty Of Cash, EMC Plans To Go Shopping (EMC, IBM, ORCL, NTAP, SNDK, WDC)Posted by Jason Smith at 12:48PM on June 10th
EMC (EMC), the largest provider of data storage services, is looking to keep pace with rivals such as Dow component IBM (IBM) and software giant Oracle (ORCL) by making acquisitions this year. Just don’t expect the Massachusetts-based company to make any big deals,… Energy, Tech Tops in Institutional Portfolios (XOM, AAPL, CVX, IBM, MSFT, COP, GOOG, ORCL, JNJ, PG, GE, JPM, GS, BRK.A, BRK.B)Posted by Jason Smith at 11:21AM on June 6th
Energy and technology mega-caps are the most popular stocks with Pro investors right now. ExxonMobil (XOM), Apple (AAPL), Chevron (CVX), IBM (IBM), and Microsoft (MSFT) were the stocks most likely to appear among top-15, U.S.-listed stocks in institutional portfolios at the end of Q1. Energy giant… Predicting the Biggest Tech Earnings Winners: Dell, HP, Tower Semi and More (ADI, DELL, HPQ, IBM, ORCL, TSEM, TSM, BRCD)Posted by Next Inning at 10:45AM on May 16th
Earnings season is winding down in the tech sector. What should investors expect from these reports? What are the key storylines to follow and are these stocks likely to trade higher or lower in the wake of their results? In NextInning.com’s… Growth Guru Navellier Trims Stakes, But Sees Up Market through July (NFMAX, BIDU, CMG, MCD, DE, BRCM, CTSH, INFY, FFIV, CRM, IBM)Posted by Jason Smith at 9:50AM on May 4th
Prominent growth investor Louis Navellier was taking money off the table across a number of top holdings as Q1 drew to a close. In commentary in February to investors, Navellier was taking a mostly bullish stance for 2011, suggesting may see… Fears Overblown As Tech Earnings Showing Surprising Strength (LLTC, ISRG, IBM, INTC, QCOM, FFIV, AAPL, PII, SNDA)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:52PM on April 20th
Stocks surged, buoyed by a bevy of strong earnings reports. Tech stocks were trading particularly well, with a strong report from Intel (INTC) spurring belief that maybe PCs can co-exist with tablets and smartphones after all. Intel’s results and commentary were… To The Cloud: Cloud Computing Stocks In Focus (AMZN, IBM, CRM, RAX, DELL, EQIX)Posted by Jason Smith at 12:09PM on April 7th
Technology titans Amazon.com (AMZN) and IBM (IBM) are making news in the cloud computing arena today, but for very different reasons. Amazon has drawn the ire of the music industry, including some song writers and publishers, because the company’s new cloud-based service… Picking Tech Earnings Winners and Losers: Micron, Oracle, and Jabil (MU, ORCL, HPQ, IBM, DELL, JBL, CSCO, RIMM)Posted by Next Inning at 11:16AM on March 21st
Three closely watched tech names are reporting earnings this week. What should investors expect from these reports? What are the key storylines to follow and are these stocks likely to trade higher or lower in the wake of their results? In… |
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