Chevron's fair value estimate has shifted from US$183.46 to US$185.92 per share, a modest adjustment that still matters if you are watching the stock closely. The move sits against a mixed set of ...
Major stock indexes closed lower Tuesday as the conflict in the Middle East escalated, but pared steep declines after ...
Trump Media is exploring a Truth Social spin-off while advancing a $6B fusion energy merger, potentially splitting into two public companies.
Trump Media & Technology Group is plotting a potential corporate split that would send its conservative social network Truth Social out on its own on Wall Street, while the rest of the company leans ...
Oil markets jolted sharply higher after joint U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend, sending crude prices to their highest levels in a year and raising concerns about rising gasoline costs for ...
Defensive Rotation: In the 2000 and 2007 tops, defensive sectors like XLP (Staples) and XLU (Utilities) rolled over with the index. Today, these sectors are showing relative strength, with XLP acting ...
Kings League, a fast-growing, internet-savvy soccer startup, takes a lean approach to pro sports• Tech Culture: Can ...
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is weighing heavily on international equity markets. Since the outbreak of hostilities involving Iran on February 28, th ...
A stock split doesn't change a company's fundamentals, but it can shift market sentiment.
A historically cheap stock-split stock is ripe for the picking by opportunistic investors, while another is burning cash at an alarming rate and is best avoided.
Carvana ( CVNA) rallied after the company announced the first stock split in its history. The board approved a 5-for-1 split of its common stock.