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Jim Cramer -- Cisco Is 'Undervalued and Misunderstood'Cisco is in transition mode, with new cost cuts and layoffs.Walmart, Target Results May Signal Problems Ahead for Best BuyBrutal second-quarter electronics sales from Walmart and Target raises concern on Best Buy's performance.Gilead May Be Better Off Splitting Itself in Two, Analysts SayA recent note from RBC Capital on Gilead gained a lot of attention as well as a pickup in call-option purchases.Here's Why Fitness Device Maker Fitbit Is Destined to Face-PlantThe wearable-device niche is getting crowded, and Fitbit's gadgets must contend with fierce competition from technology behemoths such as Apple.GoPro -- Is It Time to Give Up on This Stock?Shares of the action camera maker have had a good month, but are investors wise to pick up this stock now?Think the Middle Class Is Dying? Take Another Look, Says New York FedThe U.S. economy added 2.3 million middle-income jobs from 2013 to 2015, almost double the gains in the first three years after the recession.For Banks, Mobile Technology Will Be Key in Attracting and Keeping Millennial CustomersTo succeed with Millennials, banks will need to provide strong money management services and customer service.
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The mobile-payment firm may have some heavy hitters on its board, but analysts say the corporate setup may not be putting shareholders first.Urban Outfitters Courts Millennials -- and Brides
Urban Outfitters' trendy merchandise and social media presence grab Millennials, and the company's other branches aim to keep them as customers later.Morgan Stanley Says It's Time to Buy Valeant Again
In the seesaw life of the struggling drugmaker, Morgan Stanley's bullishness is sending the stock higher.
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