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Why The Ensign Group Inc. Got Crushered Today

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Ensign may appear to have entered some subspace instability, but shareholders’ money has merely been transported to a potentially more lucrative place.

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Intel and Wearables: Breaking Into the Fashion Industry

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The Internet of Things initiative is seeing Intel try on wearable fashion. Some of the country’s top designers are joining forces.

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Handicapping the Kellogg Takeover Talk

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A deal like the one Warren E. Buffett and a group of Brazilian financiers struck for ketchup-maker Heinz last year might work, contends Kevin Allison of Reuters Breakingviews.

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Dow Stock Spotlight: American Express Company

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Why does American Express deserve its spot on the Dow?

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Here’s Why IBM Still Has a Deep Economic Moat

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IBM has been struggling lately, with falling sales and earnings growth driven by buybacks, but the company’s economic moat remains unscathed. Here’s why.

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Is AMC Networks About to Revive Breaking Bad?

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As the search for new content shows no signs of stopping, AMC Networks may be set to revive the massively successful Breaking Bad series.

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Why Applied Materials, Inc. Shares Could Pop 35%

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Does this analyst make a good case? Or is it just more noise from Wall Street?

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Has Intrepid Potash Inc. Reached Its Top?

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Intrepid Potash Inc. trades at a premium to its peers Mosaic and PotashCorp, but lacks catalysts for further upside.

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Titan Machinery Inc Earnings: Will They Suffer Deere’s Fate?

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For years, farm equipment has been a great thing to sell. But are Titan’s best days now behind it?

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Want a Raise? Look Towards Coca-Cola and McDonalds

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These two dividend aristocrats believe in giving their investors raises.