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3 Stocks to Watch on Tuesday: Foot Locker, Inc. (FL), Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ALXA) and Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (PBYI)
Foot Locker (FL) will step up to the S&P 500, but Alexza (ALXA) is in serious trouble and Puma Biotechnology (PBYI) pushes back an important filing.
Microsoft is Among This List of Upgrades For the Week
It pays to stay on top of the latest profit opportunities. Today's blog post is a great place to start with these 71 stock picks
Biggest Movers in Energy Stocks Now – SUN NSH CHK SPH
Energy stocks rose 2.4% on Wall Street on Wednesday.
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Energy stocks rose 0.3% on Wall Street on Thursday.
SLB Stock: CAM Deal Is a Long-Term Play Against Low Oil Prices
Don't be fooled by the dip in SLB stock. The CAM buyout was necessary, as M&A in the sector will heat up sooner rather than later.
Biggest Movers in Energy Stocks Now – CAM FTI NOV WFT
Energy stocks advanced 1.2% on Wall Street on Wednesday morning.
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Energy stocks finished up broadly on Wall Street today, with the sector seeing an overall increase of 0.7%.
Hottest Energy Stocks Now – CJES SYRG BCEI KOS
Energy stocks fell on Wall Street so far on Friday, down 0.3%.
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Energy stocks finished flat today on Wall Street.
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Energy stocks finished flat today on Wall Street.
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Energy stocks declined on Wall Street on Monday, down 1.9%.
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Energy stocks advanced 0.5% on Wall Street so far on Tuesday.
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Energy stocks declined 0.4% on Wall Street so far on Friday.
Biggest Movers in Energy Stocks Now – CAM CLB PZE WFT
Energy stocks advanced 0.9% on Wall Street on Thursday morning.
Trade of the Day: Watch CAM Stock for a Buy Signal
Buy Cameron International Corporation on a break through the resistance line at $49.