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Eight Companies BofA Thinks Can Top Earnings Estimates
Stocks' immediate moves after earnings reports tend to depend on how the numbers compare with analysts' expectations.
Which U.S. Companies are Most Exposed to Europe?
The Ukraine war is hurting Europe’s economies the most with the continent dependent on Russia for energy.
Cramer's Mad Money Recap: Pfizer, Chipotle, Southwest
When a market is this hungry for good news, even obvious news can send stocks higher, says Jim Cramer.
Best Stocks to Buy in 2021 by Sector
TheStreet compiled the best stocks to buy by sector for 2021 and reviewed the best stocks of the year in 2020. See the stock picks to buy now.
Dividend Stocks to Buy in 2021
Shifts in technology, eating habits and shopping could lead to better dividends from several companies -- here are the names investors should buy.
Game Plan: Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap (Friday 11/6/20)
Jim Cramer has your game plan for next week, including what investors should do when we know who's won the presidential election.
Staggering Moves: Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap (Monday 8/24/20)
Extreme valuations may be disturbing, Jim Cramer says, but Apple and Tesla are not expensive, per se, if everything goes right.
DuPont Rises as Former CEO Ed Breen Reclaims the Helm
Former CEO and current Executive Chairman Edward Breen re-claims the top job.
Dow Strikes All-Time Intraday High, Rises for a Fourth Day as Trade Pact Gets Nod From Wall Street
Stocks are rising Monday as Wall Street gives cautious approval to a phase-one trade agreement between the U.S. and China.
DuPont Shares Gain After $26.2 Billion Merger Deal with International Flavors & Fragrances
DuPont is set to spin-off its nutrition and biosciences unit, and then merge it with New York-based International Flavors & Fragrances in a $26.4 billion 'Reverse Morris Trust" deal.
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Cisco Systems Stock Leaps On Q4 Earnings Beat, 2023 Sales Outlook As Supply Chain Pressures Ease
"Overall supply constraints began to ease slightly at the back half of the fourth quarter and continuing into the start of the first quarter," said CEO Chuck Robbins.
Ransomware Suspect Charged in U.S. as Incidents Surge
A Russian citizen is charged in the U.S. for his alleged role in an international cryptocurrency money laundering conspiracy.
Huge Las Vegas Strip Casino Project Moves Forward
Sin City looks set to welcome another massive resort/casino that's going to compete with industry leaders Caesars and MGM.
TheStreet's Doug Kass: Don't Be Fooled by Stock Rally
The S&P 500 index has jumped 11% in the past month, 'reducing the general attraction of equities,' investor Doug Kass says.