Market Wrap-Up for June 17 (WY, JNJ, LOW, more)
Ahead of the Federal Reserve's two-day FOMC meeting this week, a wave of bullish sentiment flowed through the markets, sending the indices into positive territory early in the day's session. After weeks of fearing the possibility of the Fed tapering its quantitative easing, investors seemed a little more confident today that easy money will continue to be prevalent. However, following an article by The Financial Times, Fed uncertainty struck Wall Street once again and the markets gave up some of its early gains.
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9 hours, 1 minutes ago - Tech giant Microsoft (MSFT) made its Office Mobile app available for iPhone users on Friday, but iPhone owners can only get access to the program if they subscribe to Office 365.
9 hours, 30 minutes ago - After Ford (F) users complained that the company's in-car navigation and entertainment system was difficult and non-intuitive, the company has made changes for the new generation of its MyFord Touch.
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Dividend.com Best Dividend Stocks List for June 18, 2013
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Stock Symbol |
Company Name |
Dividend.com Overall Rating |
Dividend Yield |
Current Price* |
Price on Date Recommended** | |
| ABBV | AbbVie Inc. | Login/Signup for Ratings | 3.72% | 43.01 | 36.69 | (on 2/1/13) |
| BMY | Bristol-Myers Squibb | Login/Signup for Ratings | 3.01% | 46.44 | 22.58 | (on 8/25/09) |
| COP | ConocoPhillips | Login/Signup for Ratings | 4.26% | 61.94 | 53.47 | (on 5/10/12) |
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