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Weekly Analysis

David Goodboy
This was a rough week for the equity indexes with prices dipping down close to their long term lows, prior to bouncing hard on the upside, then starting the decline again on Friday. See what stocks advanced and what plummeted this week. (more)
David Goodboy
Crushing news from several economic reports and weak earnings added to market sell-off earlier this week. However, stocks are showing great resilience in Friday's session. See what stocks advanced and what plummeted this week. (more)
David Goodboy
It was an epic battle this week with lower than expected news for a few economic reports, Fed slashing interest rates, and major indexes flirting back and forth across the breakeven point. See what stocks soared and what plummeted during this week's volatile market. (more)
David Goodboy
The unprecedented volatility just hit another all time high on Friday, providing long term and skilled short term market players with once in a lifetime opportunities to purchase quality companies at deeply discounted prices. See what stocks soared and what plummeted during this week's market downturn. (more)
David Goodboy
Incredible swings and wild volatility seized the market this week with VIX index striking all time intraday highs of 81. Chaotic market conditions continued on Friday, option expiration day. See what stocks soared and what plummeted during this week's turbulent stock market. (more)
David Goodboy
The surprise coordinated interest rate cut, earlier this week, did little to revive stocks as the DJIA dropped down over 790 points by market's open on Friday. See what stocks soared and what plummeted during this week's turbulent stock market. (more)
Dave Goodboy
The Wall Street bailout of at least $700 billion finally passed both houses of Congress, but not without market shaking bumps along the way. (more)
Dave Goodboy
Bank failures and bailouts sparked an incredibly volatile week. Here's a recap of the stocks that soared and those that plummeted during this historical market period. (more)
David Goodboy
This week saw massive bank failures and acquisitions, the government buyout of one of the world's largest insurers, and the most volatile stock market action in decades. Here are the stocks we've profile this week, including some with solid Long Term PowerRatings to give you some positive guidance. (more)
David Goodboy
This week in stocks: big news from the financial sector as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac faced government seizure, and Lehman Brothers continued to tank. (more)
Daivd Goodboy
The week after Labor Day was not a good one for stocks as the market faced Hurricane Gustav, the Fed's beige book indicated an economic slowdown, and Thursday's aggressive selling. (more)
David Goodboy
This week's been a market roller coaster, here are the stocks that stood out amid the relentless volatility. Among them was Tiffany Co. which was up almost 12% after beating analyst estimates. (more)
David Goodboy
Here's a look at this week's major players in the stock market. Our list includes Berkshire Hathaway, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and Lehman Brothers. (more)
David Goodboy
Another round of conflicting company and economic news this week tossed the markets severely in both directions. Inflation fears, quickly dropping oil prices, and record consumer prices lead to a very erratic week. (more)
Dave Goodboy
The wild swings of the market this week produced a handful of stocks, for our long-term powerratings, including Alaska Air Group, which garnered the bottom of the barrel and lowest rating of 1. (more)
Dave Goodboy
Our long-term Powerratings this week includes Disney and Telfonos de Mexico, the Mexican telephone company which took a hit recently, but is now prime for gains. Both have a powerrating of 8. (more)
Dave Goodboy
It was a wild ride in the stock market this week with negative news from Freddie Mac and the banking industry dragging the market lower. But a few other names still look good, such as Microsoft trying to escape Google and drug maker Pfizer both garnering a 9 PowerRating. (more)
David Penn
Plenty to choose from this week! Anheuser Busch and Inbev are at it again, Apple releases new G3 iPhone, Yahoo struggles to escape Microsoft, and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may need a bailout. (more)
David Penn
Our Weekly Outlook this week covers stocks familiar to PowerRatings readers and new ones as well. In this pre-Independence Day edition you'll find Dionex Corporation,PepsiAmericas, Coca-Cola, 3M, and many more! (more)
David Penn
This week at PowerRatings.net saw the resurgence of medical stocks, a feature on a major technology-related defense and homeland security contractor, and a pair of companies whose businesses are all about recreation and entertainment. (more)
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