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  • Why Brian Kelly of Kanundrum Capital thinks the revenues for the company's rating agency could go up.

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    Tobacco stocks year-to-date have outperformed the market and offer attractive dividends.

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    Stocks slid this week, with the Dow losing 1 percent. Treasurys rallied, demonstrating the attractiveness of income investments. Here are the 10 highest-yielding S&P 500 Index components, which offer big dividends and a margin of safety because of their size. They are ordered by dividend yield, from great to greatest.

  • Tired of riding momentum and watching technicals? Us too. It’s time to go back to basics and focus on fundamentally sound stocks!

  • Our Fast Money traders are looking at the fundamentals of individual stocks—here's their faves!

  • What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.

  • Amid the Gulf oil spill, a falling euro and pending financial regulatory reform, where was the big money going to work?

  • Bearish options showed some interesting volume in Altria yesterday as the cigarette company continued to push lower.

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    Goodbye, Marlboro Lights. Hello, Marlboro Gold Pack. "Light" cigarettes are going up in smoke by the end of June, but their names and packaging are getting a colorful makeover.

  • Status: Settled 2005Amount: $2.5 billionInvestors in AOL Time Warner stock sued the company for fraud under federal securities law.  The company was alleged to have improperly accounted for dozens of advertising transactions between 1998 and 2002. The alleged transactions created the appearance that they were generating revenue when, in reality, were just shifting money back and forth. The alleged false earnings statements inflated the company’s value by $1.7 billion.

    Here, we present the top 10 class-action lawsuits in the United States either won, settled or pending, and in terms of damages sought as compiled by LawInfo.com.

  • What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.

  • What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.

  • The Dow fell below 10,000 for the first time since last November amid worries about the US job market and Europe's ability to get a grip on its debt.  The blue-chip index is now down over 4 percent for the year.

  • Futures fell sharply Thursday after a surprise jump in jobless claims, a disappointing signal on the employment front ahead of Friday's jobs report.

  • Tobacco stocks have been lighting up the markets in the past year and international competitors are seeing gains. Is there still room to invest while they’re hot? Nik Modi, executive director and senior analyst at UBS, shared his ideas for the sector.

  • Markets rose on Wednesday after a relatively tame report on consumer prices. Brett D’arcy, CIO of CBIZ Wealth Management, and Deborah Danielson, founder of Danielson Financial Group, shared their market outlooks.

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    Stocks opened slightly lower Wednesday as investors grew jittery over a government report showing that housing starts fell sharply in October.

  • Winterizing Your Portfolio - A CNBC Special Report

    Stocks opened slightly lower Wednesday as investors grew jittery over a government report showing that housing starts fell sharply in October.

  • Winterizing Your Portfolio - A CNBC Special Report

    Stocks were poised for a slightly lower open as investors grew jittery over a government report showing that housing starts took a dramatic decline in October.

  • Stocks advanced Thursday as investors seemed to focus more on some big-name earnings beats and a rise in leading indicators instead of a disappointing jobless report. Travelers and MMM led the Dow.