Low rates make stocks look even more attractive, but can it last?
A cloud-based content delivery system could benefit a host of players in the tech sector.
E-Trade is downgraded to 'neutral' at Goldman.
The venerable company this week introduced the second generation of its scratch-resistant glass for tech gadgets.
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Hyatt Hotels and Marriott are upgraded to 'buy,' while Starwood Hotels is downgraded to 'neutral.'
Traveleres and JC Penney are upgraded to 'outperform,' while Kohl's and Nordstrom are cut to 'hold.'
The expanding trade war between the U.S. and China over solar module production could further hurt the joint venture's revenue.
The glass maker recently increased its dividend by 50% -- a sign it expects long-term improvement in its business.
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