Worried About a Market Crash in the Fall? These 5 Dividend...

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These five so-called sin stocks pay solid and reliable dividends and should hold up well even in a protracted bear market due to strong demand. They look like outstanding picks for investors concerned about a possible market correction.

Morning Blast: Vietnamese EV Maker Worth More Than Ford; Checking ChatGPT-4’s...

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Tuesday marked the debut of Vietnam-based electric vehicle (EV) maker Vinfast Auto Ltd. (NASDAQ: VFS) on the U.S. equity market. The company came public...

Earnings Previews: Tapestry, Walmart

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Before U.S. markets open on Thursday, one Dow Jones industrial average component and one luxury retailer that just made an offer to buy a competitor are set to report earnings.

Earnings Previews: Cisco Systems, SQM, StoneCo

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After U.S. markets close on Wednesday, these three companies are on deck to report quarterly earnings.

Tuesday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades: Amgen, Coterra Energy,...

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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amgen, CF Industries, Coterra Energy, CymaBay Therapeutics, Eaton, Marriott, Monster Beverage, Mosaic, Nutrien, Public Service Enterprise, Urban Outfitters and Wayfair.

Why the Highest Yielding Warren Buffett Stocks Are Still the Best...

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As dark clouds gather on the economic horizon, these seven high-yielding Warren Buffett stocks look poised not only to survive in the current rising interest rate environment but possibly to thrive.

Earnings Previews: JD.com, Nu Holdings, Target, TJX, Zim Shipping

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After markets close on Tuesday or before they open on Wednesday, these five firms will report quarterly results.

Monday’s Top Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades: Alibaba, Amazon, Corteva, Lucid, Medical...

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Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alibaba, Amazon.com, AppLovin, Corteva, Hershey, Lucid, Medical Properties Trust, Palo Alto Networks, Rivian Automotive, Twilio, Ventas, Walmart and Wayfair.

Tech Giant One of 3 ‘Strong Buy’ Blue Chip Stocks Likely...

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These three top companies are Wall Street favorites and are expected to raise their dividends this week, showing that they are doing well and have the earnings and cash flow strength to increase their payouts.

Morning Blast: US Steel Rejects $7.3 Billion Takeover Bid

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Legacy steelmaker U.S. Steel has rejected a $7.3 billion buyout offer from Cleveland-Cliffs, apparently because Cliffs hurt USS's feelings.