In early 2013, ExxonMobil was the world's most valuable company, with a market cap of $446 billion. Exxon's market cap is back near where it was 10 years ago, coming in at $423 billion. At the same time, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) now wears the crown, with a market cap of $2.7 trillion...
Continue ReadingLooking for stock market analysis and research with proves results? Zacks.com offers in-depth financial research with over 30years of proven results...
Continue ReadingLooking for stock market analysis and research with proves results? Zacks.com offers in-depth financial research with over 30years of proven results...
Continue ReadingLooking for stock market analysis and research with proves results? Zacks.com offers in-depth financial research with over 30years of proven results...
Continue ReadingLooking for stock market analysis and research with proves results? Zacks.com offers in-depth financial research with over 30years of proven results...
Continue ReadingThe chart below shows how well UPS's cash dividends have been covered by earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), and free cash flow (FCF). First, this year will likely prove a trough year (more on that in a moment), but EBITDA and FCF will easily cover UPS' cash dividends in 2023-2025. It's also due to a drop in capital expenditures (another point I'll get to in a moment) from an average of $6.3 billion in 2018 and 2019 compared to $4.8 billion, which boosts FCF generation...
Continue ReadingAmong Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook), Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Alphabet (formerly Google), there's one FAANG stock the Oracle of Omaha can't stop buying and another that's being modestly sold...
Continue ReadingLast year, the Nasdaq Composite index plunged 33% as macroeconomic headwinds brought down the whole market. The pull-back caused stocks in some of the world's most valuable companies to effectively go on sale, prompting countless buying opportunities. The market has gradually begun recovering alongside easing inflation in 2023...
Continue ReadingAlibaba smashed Q4 estimates and delivered strong fiscal 2023 results as income from operations grew 3.39% YoY to 11.55%. Click here to read more...
Continue Reading(Bloomberg) -- Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s surprise move to fully spin out a potentially transformative $12 billion cloud business is stirring speculation about whether the Chinese e-commerce leader bowed to market or political realities.Most Read from BloombergDisney Drops Plan to Move Workers to Florida, Closes HotelWall Street Fears $1 Trillion Aftershock From Debt DealSingapore Air Hands Staff Eight Months’ Salary Bonus After Record ResultsNYC Skyscrapers Sit Vacant, Exposing Risk City Neve...
Continue Reading© 2026 Market News — All rights reserved