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Here's Why You Should Hold Netflix Stock in Your Portfolio
by Zacks Equity Research
Let's take a look at the reasons why investors must retain Netflix (NFLX) stock in their portfolio.
Ally Financial, At Home Group, Netflix, Apple and Disney highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day
by Zacks Equity Research
Ally Financial, At Home Group, Netflix, Apple and Disney highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day
What Should Investors Do with Twitter (TWTR) Stock After Dorsey Testimony?
by Benjamin Rains
Twitter (TWTR) CEO Jack Dorsey's testimony in Washington sent shares of TWTR down roughly 6% both Wednesday and Thursday. This helped set Twitter up for what could be its worst week since the social media company reported Q2 financial results that caused TWTR shares to tumble 20%. So, let's assess Twitter's fundamentals as the firm takes heat for its role in the ever-present "fake news" scandal.
NFL Kickoff: How Nike, Fox, & Other Football-Friendly Stocks Have Performed
by Benjamin Rains
The 2018 NFL season starts Thursday night on NBC (CMCSA), which begins a roughly five-month stretch that will see football take center stage around the country for various reasons. But with the NFL's TV ratings down and controversy surrounding the league once again, it's a great time to take a look at how shares of some of the NFL's biggest business partners, from Nike (NKE) to Fox (FOXA), have performed.
Netflix (NFLX) Stock Jumps On RBC Price Target: Time to Buy?
by Benjamin Rains
Netflix (NFLX) saw its stock price surge over 2% on Thursday after RBC Capital Markets slapped a new price target on the stock. The firm raised its NFLX target because it feels that Netflix has a dominant position in the streaming market, which will become even more important with the arrival of Apple (AAPL) and Disney (DIS).
Disney (DIS) Down 3.6% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
by Zacks Equity Research
Disney (DIS) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.
Netflix Hires Disney Executive to Head Consumer Products
by Zacks Equity Research
Netflix (NFLX) announces appointment of Christie Fleischer as Global Head of Consumer Products division.
Can Twitter's New Features Give it an Edge Over Facebook?
by Zacks Equity Research
Twitter (TWTR) CEO and product manager reveal the possibility of two new features, presence and reply threading, on its platform.
Amazon Hits $1 Trillion Valuation: AMZN Stock Remains a Strong Buy
by Benjamin Rains
Shares of Amazon (AMZN) popped nearly 2% in midday trading Tuesday to lift the e-commerce powerhouse to over $1 trillion in market value. Amazon joined Apple (AAPL) as just the second publicly listed U.S. company to join the trillion-dollar club. On top of this splashy news, Amazon stock still looks like a strong buy at its new high.
TV Ratings Are Down, But Is the NFL Really In Trouble?
by Benjamin Rains
Welcome to the latest episode of the Full-Court Finance podcast from Zacks Investment Research where Associate Stock Strategist Ben Rains breaks down the big business behind the NFL as the league's falling TV ratings and continued controversy take center stage once again. But is the NFL really in that bad of a spot at the moment?
Can Disney Lead the Domestic Box Office to a Rebound?
by Ritujay Ghosh
Disney once again is leading the race, accounting for 33% of total domestic ticket sales from Jan 1 through Aug 31.
Walt Disney (DIS) Outpaces Stock Market Gains: What You Should Know
by Zacks Equity Research
In the latest trading session, Walt Disney (DIS) closed at $111.91, marking a +0.02% move from the previous day.
Amazon, Fox, & Others Are All In On the NFL: Is the League Doomed?
by Benjamin Rains
The 2018 NFL season begins Thursday, September 6 on NBC (CMCSA), which marks the start of a roughly five-month stretch that will see football take center stage. Yet, the NFL and America's favorite sport are seemingly at a crossroads, marred by controversy and declining ratings. But are things really that bad for the NFL and its business partners?
Amazon Stock Is Still A Must Buy At New High After Morgan Stanley Upgrade
by Benjamin Rains
Amazon (AMZN) saw its stock price jump over 3.3% to touch another new all-time high Wednesday, this time on the back of Morgan Stanley's (MS) massive upgrade. Some investors might not want to touch stocks near new highs, but Amazon seems like it might not slow down. So let's find out why it remains a must buy.
Can Google, Facebook, Twitter Survive Trump's Wrath?
by Ritujay Ghosh
That isn't the first time that Trump has targeted tech and media companies. He had earlier expressed his dislike for Amazon.
US Summer Box Office Rebounds: Will Franchise Reign Continue?
by Ritujay Ghosh
The U.S. box office seems to be finally bouncing back this summer after a dismal 2017.
Should You Invest in the Fidelity MSCI Consumer Discretionary Index ETF (FDIS)?
by Zacks Equity Research
Sector ETF report for FDIS
Activision (ATVI) Announces New Content Deal with Twitter
by Zacks Equity Research
Activision (ATVI) announces multi-annual deal with Twitter to air Overwatch League's content.
Better Buy: Apple (AAPL) vs. Amazon (AMZN) Stock
by Benjamin Rains
Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN) are two of the richest companies in the world, and both have helped shape the modern economy. Both stocks would have also been some of the best investments ever, had investors bought AAPL or AMZN years ago, but it's not too late to get in on the action. So let's see which stock looks like the better buy at the moment.
Buy Netflix (NFLX) Stock After International Expansion Upgrade?
by Benjamin Rains
Shares of Netflix (NFLX) surged over 4% Friday on the back of an analyst upgrade, which helped cap off a strong week for the streaming TV titan amid what had been a dismal post-earnings stretch. So let's take a look at the reasoning for the upgrade, along with some other Netflix news, before we see if it might be time to buy Netflix stock.
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Alibaba, Amazon, Yelp, Starbucks and Disney
by Zacks Equity Research
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Alibaba, Amazon, Yelp, Starbucks and Disney
Walt Disney (DIS) Stock Moves -0.02%: What You Should Know
by Zacks Equity Research
In the latest trading session, Walt Disney (DIS) closed at $111.99, marking a -0.02% move from the previous day.
Alibaba's Growth Proves It Is the True Amazon of China
by Benjamin Rains
Alibaba (BABA) stock climbed 4% premarket Thursday after the firm reported quarterly financial results that encouraged investors and helped highlight some of its similarities to its U.S. counterpart Amazon (AMZN). The Chinese e-commerce powerhouse saw its revenues skyrocket, while its net income slipped as it invested heavily in its own expansive and diverse future.
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Zynga, Disney and 21st Century Fox
by Zacks Equity Research
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Zynga, Disney and 21st Century Fox
What Does Zynga's (ZNGA) Partnership with Disney (DIS) Have in Store?
by Nimah Quadri
Just recently, gaming company Zynga (ZNGA) and media giant Disney (DIS) signed a partnership deal for Zynga to develop video games based on the Star Wars franchise.