Why Gogo Inc. Shares Jumped Today
What: Shares of Gogo jumped today, up by 11% as of 2:57 p.m. ET, after American Airlines dropped its lawsuit to switch providers.
What: Shares of Gogo jumped today, up by 11% as of 2:57 p.m. ET, after American Airlines dropped its lawsuit to switch providers.
What: Crude oil continued its moody ways today, this time looking on the bright side and rebounding more than 6% to close at over $31 per barrel.
Intel announced its next-generation stand-alone modem aimed at smartphones, tablets, and personal computers known as the XMM 7480.
OPEC Secretary-General Abdullah al-Badri said OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers might later take "other steps" to curb a global supply glut if a preliminary deal between the world's biggest producers proves successful.
If the past several months haven't been kind to growth investors, they've been downright horrific for shares of Internet radio pioneer Pandora Media .
If reports are accurate, this Volkswagen factory in Tennessee could start cranking out electric cars as part of a settlement between VW and the U.S. government.
Image source: Las Vegas Sands.
What: Trevena is up more than 10% at 1:15 p.m. ET after the company announced that its pain medication oliceridine was given Breakthrough Therapy designation by the Food and Drug Administration.
Apple 's largest region by revenue is the Americas, which brought in about $29.33 billion in revenue (and just over $10 billion in operating income) last quarter.
Shares of Boeing have slumped more than 20% since late December.
With Disney shares declining about 21% lower during the past three months, it may be a good time for investors to take a close look at the company and see if the stock offers an enticing entry point at these levels.
Image source: International Labour Organization via Flickr.
Last week, headlines circulated that activist investor Carl Icahn had cut his stake in Apple by quite a bit.
Image source: National Cancer Institute.
It's been nearly six months since Oshkosh won the contest to build the JLTV for the Army -- a 6.5-ton armored beast of a Humvee to keep American soldiers safe in the war zones of the 21st century.
Apple Stores might eventually sell you a car directly.
Graphics specialist NVIDIA recently reported financial results for the fourth quarter of its fiscal 2015 and issued guidance for the first quarter of fiscal 2016.
One of the biggest winners during the latter half of 2015 is starting to roll again after kicking off 2016 as one of the worst performers.
Even when fundamentals are healthy, dire sentiment can severely rust the market outlook to the spot where gloom and doom itself becomes a chief fundamental.
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics unveiled their latest smartphones at the Mobile World Congress industry show in Barcelona on Sunday, seeking to buck the slowdown in industry growth.
U.S. auto safety regulators are examining whether an additional 70 million to 90 million Takata airbag inflators should be recalled because they may endanger drivers.
China stocks jumped over 2 percent on Monday to a four-week high, as investors welcomed Beijing's decision to replace the top securities regulator and on signs the government was stepping up its economic stimulus efforts.
Swiss private bank EFG International AG plans to pay 1.33 billion Swiss francs, or $1.34 billion, to acquire another Swiss private bank, BSI SA, said EFG in a news release Monday.
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