A new employee can enhance your team -- or drag it down. Consider these tips before you make your next hiring decision.
When investment pros like Warren Buffett, George Soros and Leon Cooperman put money into a company, it's worth noting - especially when they do so together.
In 2011, the S&P 500 was flat going into July and collapsed 20% thereafter. There are four reasons why 2015 is shaping up to look a lot like 2011.
There's no question that Kirk Kerkorian was one of the greatest businessmen ever. And with many successful investors, others follow their moves, in hopes of finding some success themselves.
Pass on your ideas about which American heroine should join Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill through Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Or share them in TheStreet's online poll.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average comprises 30 blue-chip businesses, and all of them pay dividends. But some are better investments than others.
A reauthorized higher education act will probably not contain money to reduce the cost of higher ed.
Despite rising rates, experts say it's a good time to buy a home. Here's why.
There are only a few major factors that go into your credit score. The rest is missing.
TheStreet will be covering fitness technology company Fitbit's IPO, other notable earnings reports and key economic data.
A decision by the California Labor Commission declared just one Uber driver a company employee. However, analysts say the ruling against the ride-sharing company's contractor-based model could set a precedent.
Fiat Chrysler enjoys a big labor cost advantage over Ford and GM. That could evaporate if the UAW negotiates its pattern contract with Ford, as it appears likely to do.
Navigating the job market as a millennial is no easy task, and some careers offer more opportunities than others. Here are 10 great jobs for millennials in 2015.
You may be older and wiser, but that kid is still your boss and there are certain generational behaviors that won't go well in today's workplace.
TheStreet's Jim Cramer says the Greek situation will prevent a typical relief rally from following this week's Fed meeting.
Adobe Systems reports second-quarter results Tuesday after the close. TheStreet's Jim Cramer considers whether the software maker is worth buying.
Jim Cramer shares his views on the latest moves in biotech and retail. Account, Regeneron, Burlington Stores and Five Below are among the many stocks discussed here.
Jim Cramer shares his views on international developments and the 10-year Treasury carnage. General Electric, Vale, Kraft and Coca-Cola are among the many stocks discussed here.
The company could be an acquisition target, and is making strategic acquisitions of its own.
TheStreet will be watching four reports on options and futures markets, earnings from car company CarMax and a key announcement on inflation.
The Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia have been working toward the environmental reform that Pope Francis called one of the "principal challenges facing humanity" on Thursday for decades.
ConAgra Foods is the latest target of Jana Partners, which learned of Jana's stake on Wednesday. The packed foods company took this immediate action.
Larry Pitkowsky says both companies and Walter Investment Management have the right pieces in place to continue rebounding from last year's drops in their stock prices.
Thirty-five million shares were offered at $22. The stock closed at $25.40 on its first day of trading, up 15.5%.
Nokia received a boost after RBC Capital Markets increased its price target for the wireless device maker. Verizon Communications advances after Cablevision dropped its lawsuit against the carrier.
The carrier is adding more fitness trackers to its suite of wearables and launching a new app to make sure the devices provide practical information for consumers.
The publisher announced it will begin paying a 10 cents a share dividend to shareholders starting in the second quarter of fiscal year 2016, which begins on June 30.
Fitbit shares open Thursday at $30.40, good for a 52% gain, and the company is now worth more than $6 billion.
Apple has sold nearly 2.8 million Apple Watches since the product launched in April, according to an analysis from Slice Intelligence, far surpassing other wearable computing devices on the market.
Dan Dicker, energy contributor at TheStreet.com, talks with Jill Malandrino of Options Action, about why there should be a gasoline tax of 50 cents a gallon.
Believe it or not, Donald Trump is a family man. The recently announced GOP presidential candidate is the father of five.
Investors should stick with the rising S&P 500 because inertia is a force so powerful that not even the Federal Reserve can overcome it, says Stephen Duneier of Bija Advisors.
A massive, systemwide cyber attack is a threat banks and financial institutions must take seriously, constantly upgrading security measures to prevent, detect and shut down hacker intrusions, regulators warn.
Share buybacks are on the rise and facing more opposition in Washington and among investors. But is change coming? Goldman Sachs isn't so sure.
The Action Alerts PLUS charitable portfolio took cash it freed up last week to boost its holdings in Occidental Petroleum; Cramer also discussed Starbucks' closing of a secondary brand.
Technical indicators show this is a good time for a Nike trade.
Cramer said Chevron should rise now that oil prices have rebounded. Stephen Curry could be behind Under Armour's performance.
Newly minted NBA champion Stephen Curry is likely to have a big impact on Under Armour -- here is how we know.
The trading panel discussed whether to buy or wait, how bad Greece is and whether to fly with the airlines.
South Korean automakers Kia and Hyundai have figured out how to build cars that American motorists like.
Auto sales were the strongest in years and no company benefits more than Carmax, which reports earnings early Friday.
The Japanese automaker Honda is dropping its current Civic hybrid and compressed natural gas vehicles. Here's what it's doing instead.
From a 1984 convertible Cadillac to a 2001 Hummer, these cars are considered classics by those who own them and the companies that insure them.
Consumers who view the monthly payments as a guide to determine how much to spend on a new house or car are making a mistake.
Larry Pitkowsky says both companies and Walter Investment Management have the right pieces in place to continue rebounding from last year's drops in their stock prices.
Here are the 10 cities around the world that are of the most interest to the world's wealthiest people.
Despite rising rates, experts say it's a good time to buy a home. Here's why.
There is a notable difference in seller psychology today compared with a decade ago, and not all of it is financial in nature.
Investments tied to housing could be getting a shake down as mortgage rates rise - mortgage real estate investment trusts in particular. Here are two mortgage REITs to buy.