The new Apple iPhone should boost the overall U.S. economy. What's more amazing, though, is the company's increasing sway on stock markets.
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Should you care that Apple is now the most valuable company ever? Here are 5 reasons why it matters, even if you don't own the stock directly.
IBM buying RIM's Enterprise unit would be, "like an organ donor giving up his heart while he was still alive." Still, the BlackBerry maker should take any deal.
The U.S. Postal Service's financial troubles will drive businesses to utilize Stamps.com’s desk-top postage services.
Preserving assets was the goal in June, which led to swapping out more stocks than usual in a tough tape, says investment manager Bob Freedland.
There's a reason manager Robert Freedland added a bunch of household-name U.S. stocks: He thinks international buyers will be doing the same soon.
Hedge funds are hiding their best asset purchases with the SEC's help. It's one more reason tracking hedge fund filings is for suckers.
High gas prices and economic instability in Europe will crimp U.S. economic growth in the months ahead.