US Markets Recover from Big Losses and End Flat
U.S. stocks started the trading day on Wednesday, Jan. 25, with steep declines, but market indexes recovered toward the end the day.
U.S. stocks started the trading day on Wednesday, Jan. 25, with steep declines, but market indexes recovered toward the end the day.
Tesla led Thursday's rally, but gains were broad-based ahead of a key inflation report. Intel plunged on weak earnings and guidance.
Investors may keep a tab on SPGI, MKTX, PAG, CZWI and FELE, which have lately hiked their dividend payments to reward investors.
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Comcast's theme parks deliver double-digit growth ahead of the other publicly traded players offering their quarterly updates.
The good news is that Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) added nearly 7.7 million paying customers during the fourth quarter of last year, handily topping expectations. The bad news is that net subscriber growth came at a price. The fourth quarter might have been a one-off in terms of waning revenue and growing costs.
In the latest trading session, Home Depot (HD) closed at $313.81, marking a -1.09% move from the previous day.
Lucid (LCID) shares soared as much as 88% on Friday and were repeatedly halted for volatility following speculation that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is considering buying a remaining stake in the luxury electric vehicle startup.
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Apple earnings and the Fed meeting loom, but don't sit out a possible "life-changing" market rally. Tesla rival BYD is an aggressive buy.
Asia's richest man is rocked by a U.S. short-seller's allegations of fraud and money laundering.
Nio (NYSE: NIO), a stock that rode the electric vehicle (EV) hype in 2021, turned out to be among the biggest losers in 2022 -- it plunged 69% last year. At current prices, Nio could be a rare opportunity to buy a growth stock in a fast-growing industry. Here are the three biggest reasons why Nio stock is a solid buy right now for 2023.
Economic headwinds sent the S&P 500 into a bear market last year, and the benchmark index is still 16% off its high. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway treated the drawdown as a buying opportunity, investing $66 billion into the stock market through the first three quarters of 2022. Smart investors like Buffett know that a bear market offers investors a chance to buy good stocks at great prices.
Two-year U.S. Treasury notes were yielding 4.22% early Friday, while 10-year Treasury notes were yielding 3.56%. A lower long-term interest rate means investors expect to profit when a slowing economy causes the Federal Reserve to change its policy and push interest rates down. Bond prices move in the opposite direction and long-term prices are more sensitive.
Plug Power (NASDAQ: PLUG) disappointed investors with its latest business update, and its shares were punished yesterday. As of 3:45 p.m. ET Friday, shares of the hydrogen production and fuel cell company were higher by 3.4%. Responses to the update shared by Barron's today included Evercore ISI analyst James West writing that it was "full steam ahead in 2023" for Plug Power.
After it was voted down, Mullen's stock raced to a 10% increase over the course of the week, according to data compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence. In a special meeting of shareholders held on Wednesday, Mullen conducted a vote on that reverse stock split. While maintaining a stock market listing isn't do-or-die for businesses, maintaining a presence is vital for both prestige and for potential capital-raising efforts in the future.
It was a busy week for dividend announcements, with the fourth-quarter earnings season in full swing.
A peak-to-trough decline of 38% for the Nasdaq Composite is an ideal time for opportunistic investors to pounce.
In today’s digital world, there will always be a need for cybersecurity. Too many of our essential systems, everything from the upper levels of government and finance to the automation systems that run the traffic lights, depend on online connections for us to ignore the basics of securing our computer networks. Recent events, including the ongoing questions about election integrity, deep macroeconomic volatility, and the Russian war in Ukraine, have simply underscored the importance of cybersec
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) CEO Warren Buffett has been a money machine for his shareholders since taking the reins in 1965. Through this past weekend, he's presided over a nearly 3,800,000% increase in the value of Berkshire's Class A shares (BRK.A).
Supply and demand will probably come into balance over the next 18 months, says Matt Portillo, an analyst at Tudor Pickering Holt. And, how value investor David Einhorn got his mojo back.