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6 Reasons Most Dividend Investors Never Succeed

Buying dividend stocks and watching them throw off cash takes investing discipline. Here are 6 reasons retirement investors fail in the effort

Apple Reaches Value of Entire 1977 Market

We knew Apple was big, but gains today make its value equal to that of the entire market more than 30 years ago. That's just plain ridiculous.

Yahoo’s Earnings: What the Numbers Hide

The online ad market — and rivals' share of it — is growing, but Yahoo's share is shrinking. See the most damning stat of all.

Apple: Fighting Fire with Fire at the Center of the Patent War

"Apple: Fighting Fire with Fire at the Center of the Patent War," the second is a series of three articles on Apple's approach to intellectual property.

AOL’s Never-Ending Drama

Patch's dizzyingly fast ramp-up is being dismantled just as quickly, with a cascade of layoffs.

No Longer in Print, but Encyclopaedia Britannica Has More Lessons to Teach

The transformation of the once seemingly ageless Encyclopaedia Britannica highlights the wisdom of adapting to technological change.

Kodak Ceases Digital Camera Production

With plans underway to shut down production of its digital cameras, Kodak will now focus on printing services and licensing some of its many patents.

The Little Guys Are Pharma’s New Stars

Small and midsize drugmakers are where the action is -- in both research and M&A activity. For healthy dividends, however, Big Pharma still rules.

Eastman Kodak: The Least Surprising Bankruptcy in History

Eastman Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Thursday -- a result that likely surprised no one keeping tabs on the company.

5 Stocks to Avoid Like the Plague

These stocks won't be going anywhere anytime soon. Here are five dogs to ditch and why.

Proof Kodak Was Doomed, 14 Years Ago

Eastman Kodak (NYSE:EK) is in it deep. While Kodak is is trying to stave off bankruptcy via restructuring, crippling debt and troubles turning a profit mean there isn’t much time on the clock.

Why Most Investors Overreact, Buy High and Sell Low

"Why is it that during losses sellers are aversive to sell whereas during gains, sellers are more encouraged to sell?" Great question!

BAC, Financials Lead Markets to Gains — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Stocks closed at a six-month high. Even Kodak saw a bounce.

Kodak Refocuses to Avoid Bankruptcy

Kodak's stock jumped on news of a corporate restructuring plan, but it's a long-term solution that won't solve EK's pressing short-term problems.

Netflix, Lululemon Take Off — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

NFLX shares jump on news its customers viewed 2 billion hours of streaming content in the last quarter of 2012; LULU climbs on a Goldman Sachs recommendation.

5 Stocks You Want to Dump in 2012

These big names were badly damaged in 2011 and unfortunately for shareholders, they won't be getting back on their feet anytime soon.

InvestorPlace.com Editor’s Best (and Worst) Calls of 2011

Take a look back at InvestorPlace.com editor Jeff Reeve's 2011 stock pick gems like AmBev -- and duds like BofA.

Buffett Got Burned on Bank of America, and There’s No Bottom in Sight

Bank of America plummeted below the $5 mark on Monday, but you're not going to hear many people calling it a value stock -- and rightfully so.

America’s Kodak Moment May Be Over – Forever

Kodak is trying to sell one of its few modern businesses, Kodak Gallery -- exemplifying its grim choice: quick bankruptcy or slow death.