Target has no international sales exposure and a solid history of performance -- and dividend hikes.
KO pays a sustainable dividend -- and is attractive in uncertain times -- but it's exposed to breakdowns in supply chains and demand.
The soft drink giant in recent days has not seen the more aggressive sellng that most stocks have experienced of late.
I have proof speculation can pay big, and let's use Tupperware as a case study.
The inaccurate reporting on PepsiCo's earnings shows why it can be costly to react to the rapid-fire news stories that follow a release.
Owner of household brands you probably have in your cabinets right now, Church & Dwight just boosted its quarterly dividend.
Trading volume in its shares has increased this year and that is another positive for the consumer products giant as more investors drive prices higher.
The further afield stocks get, the more likely they are to come back toward normal, rather than become more extreme.
Kraft Heinz has gone through an ugly period the last few years but now offers an opportunity to profit handily from its rough patch.
Here we look at ways to get in on pullbacks within trends of these two names.