Oracle is downgraded to 'hold,' while GM and Ford are initiated with a 'buy.'
JPMorgan lost a case Tuesday that opens the door for a greater number of aggrieved investors to sue banks.
Some customers are finding out that the orders they placed way back on Black Friday will not be filled.
The House would extend the payroll tax cut through 2012 while the Senate would extend it only 2 months. The measures also differ on benefits for the unemployed.
They won't be your all-important FICO credit scores, but they'll shine some light on how lenders look at you.
Eli Lilly is initiated with a 'sell,' while Cablevision is downgraded to 'neutral.'
Nevada attorney general accuses the company of document fraud and illegal fee-splitting. Shares are likely to continue to decline.
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Democrats hope refusal to extend the tax cut will show the Republicans favor the rich. GOP argues that the public will see the two-month extension as a gimmick and blame the Dems.
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