Disney's ‘Incredibles 2’ smashes record; Nvidia gets a bullish call; Intel sinks on downgrade
Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith on the stocks making headlines in intraday trading Monday.
Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith on the stocks making headlines in intraday trading Monday.
Global trade tensions take a toll on U.S. businesses. Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith, Andy Serwer and Julia La Roche discuss.m
Northland sees few catalysts to justify Chipzilla's increasingly high price.
Apple Inc. isn't known for the unique video content offered by Netflix Inc., Walt Disney Co. and Amazon.com Inc., but it may have just taken the gloves off in a new fight.
Facing a rising tide of outrage from Democrats and some Republicans over the forced separation of migrant children and parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, President Donald Trump dug in Monday, again falsely blaming Democrats in the escalating political crisis. Democrats have turned up the pressure over the policy, and some Republicans have joined the chorus of criticism. Former first lady Laura Bush has called the policy "cruel" and "immoral" while GOP Sen. Susan Collins expressed concern about it and a former adviser to Trump questioned using the policy to pressure Democrats on immigration legislation.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up Apple Inc's bid to escape a lawsuit accusing it of breaking federal antitrust laws by monopolizing the market for iPhone software applications and causing consumers to pay more than they should. The justices said they would hear Apple's appeal of a lower court's ruling that revived the proposed class-action lawsuit by iPhone buyers over commissions that the Cupertino, California-based technology company receives through its App Store. President Donald Trump's administration backed Apple and urged the justices to take the case.