Tesla Inc. shares are down 3.9% in Thursday morning trading after a Deutsche Bank analyst downgraded them to hold from buy, and they're on track to log their fifth session in a row of losses. That would make for Tesla's longest losing streak since the stock fell for six trading days in a row during
The U.S. equities market finished higher Friday as technology stocks rallied, with all three major benchmarks booking weekly gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 153.86 points, or 0.4%, to close at 38,239.66. The S&P 500 gained 51.54 points, or 1%, to finish at 5,099.96. The Nasdaq Co
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. were having another good week, as Chief Executive Devin Nunes continued his assault on so called
Google parent Alphabet Inc. officially joined the coveted $2 trillion club on Friday, becoming only the fourth U.S. company in history to hit the market-capitalization milestone. Alphabet shares have punched higher in April, with its stock surging 10.2% on Friday — its best daily climb since July 2
Stocks joined gains in bonds after the Federal Reserve decision was not as hawkish as feared by Wall Street, with Jerome Powell saying it’s unlikely the next move will be a hike.
The world's largest technology companies soared in late trading after stellar results from Microsoft Corp. and Google's parent Alphabet Inc.
The world's largest technology companies soared in late trading after stellar results from Microsoft Corp. and Google's parent Alphabet Inc.
The world's largest technology companies soared in late trading after stellar results from Microsoft Corp. and Google's parent Alphabet Inc.
The world's largest technology companies soared in late trading after stellar results from Microsoft Corp. and Google's parent Alphabet Inc.
The world's largest technology companies soared in late trading after stellar results from Microsoft Corp. and Google's parent Alphabet Inc.
The world's largest technology companies soared in late trading after stellar results from Microsoft Corp. and Google's parent Alphabet Inc.
The world's largest technology companies soared in late trading after stellar results from Microsoft Corp. and Google's parent Alphabet Inc.