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As we approach the fantasy football playoffs, Jim Cramer reveals his belief that Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson will play in Week 13.
The much anticipated trading link between the Hong Kong and Shanghai stock exchanges will start on November 17.
Shares of DreamWorks Animation are soaring on reports that Hasbro is in talks to buy the studio behind the 'Shrek' franchise.
Verizon is reportedly planning to cut 1,000 jobs by the end of the year.
Walmart posted third quarter results that beat expectations Thursday. Jim Cramer credits CEO Doug McMillon with putting the retailer back on the map.
He gets a major brand for 50% less than the market cap of Energizer.
If I recommend at a certain price, and you buy $4 up, you have no one to blame but yourself.
The signs of speculation taken to extremes are here.
Cramer says Hertz is very cheap but wants to see how their accounting problems play out.
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Insiders usually buy their own shares for one reason: They think the stock is a bargain and has tremendous upside.
Skilled technical traders can bank gains as much as 90% of the time.
Sometimes the stock is going to be in such high demand that you risk missing a lot of the move by waiting.
Even if you don't consider yourself an "income investor," ignore dividends at your own peril.
You only need to find a few of these stocks in a year to help enhance your portfolio returns.
Faced with the higher costs of building more and bigger prisons, state governments may have found an alternative solution.
Tiger 21, an exclusive investment network for the wealthy, reveals their portfolio picks.
If you've just bought a home and have a brand-new mortgage, the last thing on your mind is refinancing. But the unexpected does happen.
From pumpkin pie to turkey, here’s how to incorporate pot into your favorite meals of the season.
I.D. theft insurance is an often overlooked solution to dealing with a data breach — only 3% of consumers have it.
An analysis of results from Oxigene's phase II study of fosbretabulin plus Avastin in recurrent ovarian cancer.
Look at the performance of the biotechnology sector vs. tech since the 2008 crisis.
Here's a quick sketch of the Wall Street gossip mill emerging from the 'Liver Meeting.'
The Cincinnati conglomerate will recapitalize the battery business with $1.8 billion in cash prior to selling for a valuation of about $3 billion.
Ocean shipping company Horizon Lines has decided its time to sell, but instead of merging with another shipping line company, it chose to break up its assets.
Procter & Gamble will sell Duracell, the world's largest battery brand, to Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway in a deal that values the unit at close to $3 billion.
As we approach the fantasy football playoffs, Jim Cramer reveals his belief that Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson will play in Week 13.
After saying there was nothing wrong with its business model, Herbalife's strategy appears to be watering down the model in the face of increased regulatory scrutiny.
Lululemon stock still has room to go, Stephanie Link, Co-Portfolio Manager of Action Alerts Plus tells TheStreet’s Jill Malandrino.
Cisco continues to see an uneven recovery for the world's largest networking equipment manufacturer, particularly as net neutrality becomes a bigger debate in the U.S.
An analysis of results from Oxigene's phase II study of fosbretabulin plus Avastin in recurrent ovarian cancer.
Procter & Gamble is still way too big to manage, but Church & Dwight owns Trojan and Arm & Hammer and still has plenty of room to grow.
American Airlines' merger with US Airways led to an influx of bigger aircraft at Washington National Airport, at a time when traffic at United's Dulles hub has been falling.
Warren Buffett is buying Duracell for much the same reason he has always made acquisitions: for cash flow and earnings.
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