Karl Utermohlen

Karl Utermohlen

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3 Stocks to Watch on Friday: DDR Corp (DDR), Hess Corp. (HES) and Verastem Inc (VSTM)

DDR (DDR) to spin off 50 properties, Hess (HES) to dethrone John Hess as CEO and Verastem (VSTM) announces $25 million common share offering.

Oracle Corporation (ORCL) Shares Sink Despite Earnings Beat

Oracle (ORCL) reported on its latest quarter after hours Thursday, posting earnings that beat estimates, but cloud revenue missed estimates.

Jabil Inc (JBL) Stock Pops as Revenue Grows 9.6%

Jabil (JBL) reported on its latest quarter Thursday, posting results that were ahead of analysts' expectations both in revenue and profit.

Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) Tops Profit Estimates by a Penny

Costco (COST) reported on its latest quarter on Thursday, posting earnings that topped estimates by a penny, while revenue also impressed.

Adobe Systems Incorporated (ADBE) Shares Rise on Earnings Beat

Adobe Systems (ADBE) reported on its latest quarter after hours Tuesday and shares were higher as it beat earnings expectations by 10 cents.

Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DAL) Confirms $25 Billion Airbus Jets Purchase

Delta Air Lines (DAL) has announced that it will buy 100 A321neo jets from Airbus for $25 billion, with deliveries arriving in Q1 of 2020.

3 Stocks to Watch on Thursday: ABM Industries, Inc. (ABM), Aspen Group Inc (ASPU) and Nordson Corporation (NDSN)

ABM Industries (ABM), Aspen Group (ASPU) and Nordson Corporation (NDSN) reported on their latest quarterly earnings results after the bell.

Washington Redskins Victim of Name Change Hoax

The Washington Redskins have been the subject of a name change hoax as fake online web pages have chosen to rename them as the Redhawks.

Geminid Meteor Shower 2017: How and When to Watch

The Geminid meteor shower is one of the most anticipated astronomical events that we can experience and it's taking place on December 13-14.

Net Neutrality Vote: What a Repeal Would Mean for Web Users

If the decision to change the net neutrality rules are voted for by the FCC, large Internet service providers will choose what speech flows.