Social Media Outlook for Thursday July 5 (ED, NLY, A, FB)

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In recent years, traders and investors have increasingly turned to social media to discuss their investments. Now, interested parties can get a scientific look at what is being discussed on a weekly, monthly, and even hourly basis. Provided by Social Market Analytics, below is the social media outlook for Thursday, July 5.
Most BullishConsolidated Edison ED
is set to resume talks with its biggest employee union on Thursday.
Annaly Capital Management NLY
traded slightly lower on Thursday. Shares might have been affected by the yield on the U.S. 10-year, which was higher by around 2 basis points.
Most BearishAgilent Tech A
was trading down slightly on Thursday. The company is involved in the technology side of car manufacturing and thus could be the subject of chatter following Tuesday's auto sales release.
Facebook FB
continues to be discussed frequently on social media. On Thursday, shares traded near $31, far removed from the $38 IPO pricing.
Most DiscussedApple AAPL
nearly always sits atop this list. The Wall Street Journal reported that the company is working on a 7-inch iPad.
Agilent Tech A
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Google GOOG
continues to see discussion in the wake of its Nexus 7 tablet announcement.
Microsoft MSFT
reported on Tuesday that it was taking a $6.2 billion charge on its acquisition of aQuantive.
Research in Motion's RIMM
CEO told Canadian press earlier in the week that the company was not, as many had said, in a "death spiral." Interested in getting more information about stock trends on social media? Sign up for the Social Market Analytics newsletter on
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