Prev Close | 16.75 |
Open | 17.06 |
Day Low/High | 15.83 / 17.16 |
52 Wk Low/High | 12.44 / 26.04 |
Volume | 33.95M |
Prev Close | 16.75 |
Open | 17.06 |
Day Low/High | 15.83 / 17.16 |
52 Wk Low/High | 12.44 / 26.04 |
Volume | 33.95M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 649.51B |
Market Cap | 10.97B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
* The fundamentals are bad and getting worse * Expectations remain far too optimistic * Reward v. risk no longer attractive * S&P cash stands at 2590 against a "fair market value" of 2400-2500 Even before Fed Chair Powell delivered his more dovish m...
How did we get from a rolling bear market to a rolling bull market so quickly?
A trade deal with China could certainly help as well.
Put these names on your radar if relations with Taiwan take a turn for the worse, or (let's hope) for the better.
Entercom Communications, W.R. Grace, Newmark Group and a few airlines are seeing insider purchases.
The likelihood of a seasonal rally is rising -- here is how to play it.
Investors still fear missing out on a significant year-end rally, despite earnings that appear to be at peak levels and an economy that appears to have reached peak growth.
Thinking about this year's losers that may selloff further into year-end.
Upcoming results from these names -- and many others -- should reassure investors.
Straying from these names could land you in quicksand as the 4th quarter begins.
These names are showing technical characteristics of either bullish or bearish reversal patterns.
Consider owning these AAL calls ahead of earnings.
American Airliens could trade higher from here but I would prefer to see a $36-$42 trading range for a number of weeks or even a month or two.
If you listened to Larry you don't want to own a share of any company that does a lot of business in China.
The trade war between China and the U.S. weighed on stocks Wednesday.
It goes against conventional wisdom to buy into the airlines sector as crude oil prices rise.
Look for the airlines to get at a minimum a dead-cat bounce and potentially more if oil cools.
AAL could bounce in the short-term but the overall pattern points to declines.
Tech and retail gains aren't enough to lead markets to new highs.
Here are the business stories you must watch as Wall Street wakes up from the weekend.
In a talk with TheStreet, IBM Cloud Platform CTO Jason McGee argues the company has some unique strengths in a very competitive cloud infrastructure market.
The groups that are winners will stay winners as long as interest rates maintain their downward trajectory.
The right things keep happening at the wrong times.
The Dow closed trading up more than 200 points.
U.S. regulators are reviewing the proposed merger between the two media companies.
Markets closed the day at session lows.
Former employees told CNBC that the company is having issues producing the batteries for the vehicles.
There probably will not be a trade war, beyond the intention of making a point.
Wednesday's action had three distinct phases.
In the club membership world, Cosco is winning.