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Small-Cap Stock Picks? Here's What's on Jefferies's List
The Jefferies roster of mostly small-cap picks includes stocks that its strategists screened for strong momentum and attractive valuations.
TCF Financial Gains on $6 Billion Huntington Bancshares Deal
Shares of TCF Financial jump after Huntington Bancshares agrees to buy the bank in an all-stock deal valued at almost $6 billion.
Bank Stocks Tumble as Markets React to Fed Rate Decision
Bank stocks are lower on Thursday following the Fed's pessimistic outlook.
Selling Squall: Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap (Wednesday 5/13/20)
Jim Cramer says investors need to let the froth wash out, and resist the companies with no earnings and little revenue.
Wells Fargo, PNC and KeyCorp Ratings Cut at UBS on Potential Loan Losses
UBS analyst Saul Martinez cut his ratings on Wells Fargo and PNC to sell and KeyCorp to neutral. Losses on loans will hurt the banks, he said.
Capital One Financial Posts First-Quarter Loss
Capital One revenue comes in below projections.
Colored by Coronavirus: Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap (Friday 2/14/20)
As coronavirus dominates the news, markets have become super-sensitive. Jim Cramer has your game plan for next week.
KeyCorp Shares Higher After Third-Quarter Adjusted Profit Beats Estimates
The latest earnings from continuing operations were 48 cents, excluding a dime a share related to a previously disclosed loss due to fraud. FactSet's consensus was 45 cents.
IBM, Netflix, Morgan Stanley, Honeywell, Brexit - 5 Things You Must Know
U.S. stock futures rise after a Brexit deal is reached; Netflix boosts international subscriber growth but sees U.S. weakness; IBM posts a third-quarter revenue miss; Honeywell and Morgan Stanley report earnings.
KeyCorp Shares Slide After Revealing Fraudulent Q3 Activity
KeyCorp shares traded notably lower Tuesday after the lender uncovered fraudulent activity associated within one of its business customers in its current quarter.
Breaking News
Johnson & Johnson Stock Lower After Unveiling End To Global Baby Powder Sales In 2023
Johnson & Johnson, which began selling Baby Powder in 1894, will end all sales of the talc-based product next year.
Apple Stock Edges Higher After Report Indicates iPhone Demand Confidence
Apple is asking assemblers to put together 220 million iPhones this year, Bloomberg reported, a tally that largely matches 2021 levels.
Struggling Electric-Truck Maker Nikola Makes a Major Change
Electric-truck manufacturer Nikola, like the broad vehicle industry, has been struggling with supply-chain issues.
Illumina and the Quest for the (Holy?) Grail
DNA-sequencing leader Illumina swung to a loss in Q2 2022. Contributions from Grail didn't help.