Chevron saw a jump in message activity as it resumed Gulf of Mexico production post-Hurricane Rafael, while Stanley Black & Decker’s potential sale of its aerospace unit raised investor interest.
These three companies have announced that higher tariffs will result in higher consumer prices, but investors should wait to see what will actually happen
Stanley Black & Decker has underperformed the broader market over the past year, and analysts remain cautious about the stock’s prospects.
With these two Dividend Kings taking a dip after earnings, is now the moment for investors to scoop up shares?
The toolmaker's earnings report was disappointing, but understandable given the circumstances.
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