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Since May 1, four more oil and gas exploration and production companies have sought bankruptcy protection, with two filings announced Monday morning.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday, February 18, include Amazon, Brocade, Garmin, IBM, Nabors Industries, Peabody Energy, Red Hat, Shopify and Urban Outfitters.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday include Activision Blizzard, Boeing, FireEye, Gilead Sciences, Groupon, Netflix and Pandora Media.
Linn Energy reported mixed third-quarter 2015 results before markets opened Wednesday morning.
Independent oil and gas producer Linn Energy is scheduled to report third-quarter results before markets open Thursday morning.
Tuesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include CBS, Cisco, Comerica, Twitter, FedEx, Illumina, Linn Energy and NuVasive.
It turns out that the sector for master limited partnerships (MLPs) had rolled back over. It was just in the past two weeks or so that the MLPs tried to bounce off of lows.
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Linn Energy said Tuesday morning that it had priced a secondary offering and expects to receive up to $208 million in net proceeds.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades include Altera, Delta Air, Devon Energy, General Motors and Micron Technology.
Most major companies seem to be raising their dividends year after year. That may be the case for most companies, but certainly not all.
On Wednesday, Linn Energy announced that the SEC had closed its inquiry into the acquisition of Berry Petroleum.