Hot Stocks

The stock market changes from minute to minute, and what’s hot today may not be hot tomorrow. Our expert analysts spot hot stocks that are heating up before the crowd swoops in to bid prices higher, and our journalists sift through the noise to shine a light on trending investments -- in spaces ranging from quantum computing to marijuana stocks -- to determine whether they’re actually worth your time.

GM Returns to S&P 500: A Symbolic Victory, But Not Much Else

General Motors' return to the S&P 500 will spark some index-fund buying and is a massive symbolic victory, but it's no fix for the automaker's sluggishness.

Zynga’s Job Cuts Another Sobering Dose of Reality

Zynga is cutting 520 jobs and closing three offices as the company's user numbers continue to disappoint.

Michael Dell’s Paycheck Just Got a Little Smaller

Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell took a 14% cut in his total compensation package last year amid poor results, a slumping industry, and a buyout fight

Pharma, Tech Drive the Dow: Monday’s IP Market Recap

markets managed to start out the new month on a up note, as pharmaceuticals and technology companies shined during a broad-based rally

Gold Climbs on Weak U.S. Manufacturing Data

Data showing a decline in U.S. manufacturing sent the U.S. dollar down and gold up in Monday trading.

Microsoft Working on Restructuring Its Business Model

Microsoft is working towards a restructuring of its business according to sources, heading towards a devices and services model.

Automakers Increasingly Driven By Data

The use of big data in the automotive industry is not new, but -- as GM is showing -- its high level of importance in regards to efficiency and success is.

Should I Buy Royal Bank of Canada? 3 Pros, 3 Cons

While there's a lot to like about the Royal Bank's second quarter earnings, I'll look at the 3 pros and 3 cons of owning its stock.

Gold Posts Second Straight Monthly Loss

Gold fell back in Friday trading confronted by low U.S. inflation and rising consumer confidence, ending May with its second straight monthly decline.

Are You Missing the Boat on Share Buybacks?

While dividend-paying stocks have received the most attention in recent years, investors are missing the stronger returns of companies executing share buybacks.

3 Dead Stocks Still Walking

Hewlett-Packard, Best Buy and Green Mountain Coffee were all left for dead last year, and each has rallied in a big way. Here's why and what to expect next.

Big M&A Day for Berkshire — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

NV Energy and Clearwire both shimmy upward by double-digits after M&A advances by Berkshire Hathaway and Dish Network. Meanwhile, Wall Street rebounded from Wednesday.

Gold Rises Above $1,400 on Weaker Economic Signals

Gold moved higher in Thursday trading after economic reports showed continued weakness in the U.S. economy, suggesting the Fed will maintain stimulus efforts.

Pizza Hut’s Stand-Alone WingStreet Test Fails

Pizza Hut shuttered its standalone WingStreet concept restaurant in March, but says it remains committed to the concept of standalone WingStreet locations.

EMC Joins the List of Technology’s Dividend Stocks

IT storage giant EMC announced a program to start paying a quarterly dividend of 10 cents per share, and authorized a new $6 billion share buyback plan

Int’l Worries Weigh on Wall Street — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

Lower growth projections in China and Europe gave investors pause Wednesday, a particularly ugly day for blue-chip consumer staples.

Gold Climbs as U.S. Dollar, Equities Slump

Gold rose in Wednesday trading as the U.S. dollar declined, equities markets sank and Asian demand for bullion grew.

China’s Shuanghui Takes Smithfield Private for $4.7B

China's largest meat processing company, privately held Shuanghui, will purchase U.S. based pork producer Smithfield Foods for $4.7 billion.

Tiffany & Co. Sparkles: 6 Stocks in 60 Seconds

This week's video: Tiffany posts solid earnings thanks in part to its Gatsby collection. Also, find out why FirstEnergy sold off.