Morgan Stanley analysts highlight stocks of companies that sell specialized robotics parts.
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Earnings playbook: Amazon and Alphabet headline the busiest week of the reporting period
Investors need to get ready for a deluge of corporate results this week.
Activist Dan Loeb dusts off his poison pen as he seeks a board refresh at CoStar Group
Investors are seeing shades of yesteryear’s Dan Loeb in a letter he recently wrote to the CoStar board.
Software shares are among the most oversold stocks in the S&P 500
Software giants such as Intuit and Palantir were among this week’s most oversold stocks. Memory stocks topped CNBC’s screen of overbought names.
Palantir and these other stocks reporting next week have earnings momentum at their back
The list of companies where analysts have lately lifted estimates includes Ralph Lauren and Palantir.
Buy gold and sell silver as the metals’ run to record unwinds, says Carter Worth
Carter Worth looks at the silver/gold ratio.
This dividend fund is one of Morningstar’s best for 2026. Here are its manager’s top stock picks
“If you can keep them in the market and then capture enough of the upside over time, you can really help people build wealth …,” the fund manager said.
Pro Talks: Investor Shannon Saccocia talks whether geopolitics could upend market rally in 2026
Shannon Saccocia, chief investment officer at Neuberger Berman, sits down with CNBC’s Dominic Chu to discuss the major investing themes she is keeping an eye on in 2026. She talks the future of the AI trade, the impact of geopolitical turmoil, highly anticipated IPOs, and more. Plus, she answers questions from CNBC Pro subscribers.
The hottest retail investor picks since the meme stock craze shook up Wall Street
While the GameStop episode became a defining moment for mom-and-pop traders, it overshadowed the names they’ve bought in the biggest sums since.
This Microsoft options trade creates an income stream while awaiting a snapback
Microsoft’s stock tumbled 12.5% to a low print of the day of $421 on Thursday, slicing off more than $400 billion in market value.