The three major US stock indexes opened lower this morning following on softness in European markets and a mixed close in the Asian markets. There has been little data for investors to chew on over...
Global merchant acquirer and payment processor EVO Payments expects to price its 14 million shares to result in an initial public offering valued up to more than $257 million.
EVO Payments entered the market with a bang in its IPO debut. Shares actually entered the market well above the original pricing.
George Soros just set the stage for the biggest conspiracy theory yet. But is he right?
Updated throughout the day.Vevo may buy News Corp (NYSE: NWS) MySpace (Reuters)The Japanese government may take over Tokyo Electric Power (NYT)BP plc (NYSE: BP) management who oversaw the Deepwater...
Private prison operator Geo Group's shares staged a breakout this week.
These past few weeks have been a busy period for the Edmonton headquartered weed producer and retailer Aurora Cannabis.
America’s prisons are full, we have a serious border issue, and many cities are not really seeing the improvements in crime rates that was seen in many reports.  24/7 Wall St. has taken a look...
Source: ThinkstockBiofuel maker Gevo Inc. (NASDAQ: GEVO) won a partial victory in federal court yesterday when a judge ruled that its method for producing isobutanol does not infringe on a patent...
Boeing's ecoDemonstrator 757 flew from Seattle to Langley, Va., earlier this week using green diesel fuel provided by Diamond Green Diesel.
A few companies holding back the ongoing rally. In fact, in Tuesday’s session alone some companies have downright broken shareholders’ hearts.
How would investors consider investing for or against the new notion that the EPA has issued targets against greenhouse gases that are caused by the airlines and aviation sector?
For the second time this year, a start-up company has shelved a planned IPO. This time its Coskata Inc., an Illinois-based company that manufactures ethanol from any carbon-based material. In April,...
Fossil Group, Gevo, Kimco Realty, and DDR Corp. posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.