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5 Big Data Stocks to Buy Now
tech stocks More data, more problems ... but also more opportunity for the expanding universe of big data stocks helping companies sift through the noise.
By Tom Taulli Published
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Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS) Headlines Busy Week of Retail Earnings
stocks Our preview of the upcoming week's earnings reports include Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS), Oracle (ORCL) and Rivian Automotive (RIVN).
By Karee Venema Published
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Stock Market Today (12/20/21): Dow Sinks 433 Points to Start Christmas Week
Stock Market Today Rising omicron COVID-19 cases and Senator Manchin's decision not to vote for the Build Back Better bill weighed on stocks today.
By Karee Venema Published
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Stock Market Today (12/10/21): S&P 500 Sets Record Despite Sizzling Inflation
Stock Market Today November's CPI report showed consumer prices rising at rates last seen decades ago. Investors waffled early Friday but bought into the afternoon.
By Kyle Woodley Published
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Stock Market Today 6/16/21: Stocks Briefly Sputter as Fed Projects Higher Rates in 2023
Stock Market Today The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that it anticipates rate hikes might be here sooner than previously expected, providing a brief market shakeup.
By Kyle Woodley Published
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25 Blue Chips With Brawny Balance Sheets
blue chip stocks Blue chips with rock-solid financials have been among the most secure holdings of the COVID pandemic. They should be just fine on the way out, too.
By David R. Evanson Published
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Stock Market Today 9/14/20: Big Deal! Stocks Solidly in the Black on 'M&A Monday'
Markets Big dealmaking from Nvidia (NVDA) and Gilead Sciences (GILD), as well as renewed COVID vaccine hopes, sent a jolt into stocks Monday.
By Kyle Woodley Published
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7 Companies Getting Hit by the Government Shutdown
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By James Brumley Published
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When Bad Things Happen to Good Markets
investing Looking at today’s booming economy, the question is not whether it is good but whether you think it is going to get better.
By James K. Glassman Published
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