Debra Borchardt, TheStreet markets analyst, shares her perspective on those company's positioned to issue special dividends, ahead of a "fiscal cliff" deal.
Evercore Partners ups Groupon's price target to $3 from $1; and maintains "underweight," with CNBC's Brian Shactman. Meanwhile Michael Pachter, Wedbush Securities, explains whether you should buy Facebook now.
Michael Olson, Piper Jaffray analyst, has the trade on the amended agreement between the two companies, which limits Zynga's access to Facebook's one billion users.
Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray analyst, discusses whether Apple's shares will return to all-time highs, and explains why he has an "overweight" rating on the stock and a $900 price target.
Shares of the daily deal site are tanking after the board said it will keep Andrew Mason as the company's top executive. Jordan Rohan,Stifel Nicolaus analyst, provides insight on the outlook for Groupon.
Michael Olson, Piper Jaffray analyst, has the trade on the amended agreement between the two companies, which limits Zynga's access to Facebook's one billion users.
Goldman Sachs upgrades Research In motion to a buy, with the Fast Money traders; and Christopher Verrone of Strategas, takes a technical look at the stock market.
The FMHR crew shares the names of potential "special dividend" issuers. Also, a currency play on the U.S. dollar against the Japanese yen, with Kathy Lien, BK Asset Management.
The FMHR crew shares their top trades of the day. Also, CNBC's Herb Greenberg has the story on a growing number of corporate executives trading their company's stock on private information.
Brian Nagel, Oppenheimer & Co. analyst, breaks down the numbers on the luxury retailer and explains why he still maintains an "outperform" rating on the stock and $75 price target.
Jeff Peskind, founder and CIO of Phoneix Investment Adviser, suggests to CNBC that the final weeks leading to the fiscal cliff present a good buying opportunity for some of the smaller high-yield junk bonds.
Some of the major players in the defense industry are hoarding cash amid fears of going over the fiscal cliff, which would mean major cuts to defense spending. Howard Rubel, Jefferies aerospace and defense analyst, and Patrick McCarthy, FBR Capital Markets senior defense analyst, offer insight.
Will lawmakers in Washington keep the U.S. from going over the fiscal cliff? Larry McDonald, Newedge Group, forecasts how the markets may trade in the coming weeks.
Shares of Apple are up sharply today. Colin Gillis, BGC senior technology analyst, explains why he thinks the stock will "not have sharp gains investors are used to from here," and says "Microsoft is better positioned than Apple."
Brian White, Topeka Capital Markets analyst, explains why investors should throw caution to the wind and buy shares of the tech giant, after its recent selloff.
What to make of the deal between ConAgra Foods and Ralcorp, and its impact on the oil market, with Jeff Kilburg of Killir Kapital. "Brent crude is now the most traded commodity future in the world," he explains.
Is Deckers, the maker of Uggs, Target's next takeover target? The Fast Money traders, weigh in; and Thom Blischok, Booz & Co. chief retail analyst, discusses which retailers are making big moves in mobile and online this holiday season.
Shares of Research In Motion are higher after CIBC raised its rating on the stock today. Carter Worth, Oppenheimer, and Steve Cortes, Veracruz, discuss how to trade the Research In Motion now.
Will this cyber Monday be the biggest online shopping day of the year? Sucharita Mulpuru, Forrester Research eCommerce analyst; Ben Arnold, NPD; and Brad Thomas, KeyBanc Capital Markets offer analysis.
Jeff Kilburg, Killir Kapital Management, takes a look at the latest analyst calls, including Sanford C. Bernstein upgrading Facebook from market perform to outperform.