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Yelp Earnings: Can It Maintain the Momentum?
Yelp earnings are slated for Wednesday after the bell, and the company might need a lot of firepower for its stock's breathtaking run to continue.
Good News on the Jobs Front — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
Markets continued to power ahead following a report on lower jobless claims and some good news on the earnings front. After the bell, Amazon announced a dip in profits.
6 Internet and Web Service Stocks to Sell Now
This week, the overall grades of six Internet and Web Service stocks are lower, according to the Portfolio Grader database. Each of these rates a "D" ("sell") or "F" overall ("strong sell").
Everything Must Go! — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
Wall Street got to wheeling and dealing on Thursday, with Heinz, US Airways and Bud among the day's big headline-makers.
Apple, Amazon Flub Earnings — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
AAPL and AMZN shares headed lower in post-market trading Thursday after the duo announced disappointing profits.
Apple’s Stock Clears $700 — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap
Investors awash in iPhone 5 euphoria helped vault Apple (AAPL) shares above the $700 threshold on a lackluster day for the broader markets.
Markets and Economy Move Ahead: Wednesday’s IP Market Recap
A revised GDP report combined with another piece of good news on the housing front help markets advance on Wednesday despite low volume.
Apple Soars, Markets Snore — Monday’s IP Market Recap
Apple once again set new all-time highs Monday as the stock rose on late Friday's news of a patent win against Samsung. Meanwhile, the broader markets listed.
AT&T to Sell Yellow Pages
AT&T has brokered a $950 million deal with Cerebrus Capital Management for 53% ownership stake of its Yellow Pages subsidiary.
Sears, Angie’s List Spike — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
Sears Holdings and Angie's List both posted quarterly losses Thursday, but other positive news sent their shares higher.
Bulls Ring in 2012 With a Romp — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap
The Dow and S&P open trading with 1.5% jumps, with banks leading the way.