US markets are set to rebound at the open, following global markets higher.
An analyst raises his rating on the stock to 'buy,' saying the stock is cheap and that Oracle's recent moves to bolster its hardware business are about to bear fruit.
Big Lots is both downgraded and upgraded, and Angie's List is initiated with an 'overweight.'
Boeing is downgraded to 'underweight,' and Vivus is downgraded to 'sell.'
Yahoo is downgraded to 'market perform,' and SolarCity is initiated with a 'buy.'
JetBlue is upgraded to 'hold,' and Yelp is initiated with an 'equal weight.'
Exxon Mobil is downgraded to 'neutral,' and TiVo is initiated with a 'buy.'
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