Prev Close | 82.30 |
Open | 83.59 |
Day Low/High | 83.20 / 85.31 |
52 Wk Low/High | 79.64 / 118.14 |
Volume | 235.65K |
Prev Close | 82.30 |
Open | 83.59 |
Day Low/High | 83.20 / 85.31 |
52 Wk Low/High | 79.64 / 118.14 |
Volume | 235.65K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 46.96B |
Market Cap | 3.86B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Let's hammer out the details of Toll Brothers' dividend boost.
Good morning folks, as once again I have the pleasure of playing in the Daily Diary sandbox for the day. As we all likely know this is a rather busy week filled with more than 1,050 earnings reports, the usual end of the month and start of the month...
The maker of ceiling systems is bouncing off channel support and headed toward another higher high.
Armstrong Flooring started trading as a stand-alone company this week after being spun-off from Armstrong World Industries.
Volume has been heavier on weeks that AWI declined. Internally the stock is on a slippery surface.
Barnes & Noble, which plans to separate its educational business, could have a breakup value of over $35 a share.
ValueAct Capital is one activist that creates value.
Let's take a look at IBM, AWI and XCO.
An eased lending restriction bodes well for these names.
World Fuel Services, Armstrong and Veritiv offer good value.
Low rates and bullish company calls mean these building-material plays look good.
Hostile campaigns grab headlines, but more benign deals can provide better returns.
We have seen a huge correction, and we now need to look for signs that it is ending.
Something worrisome has me fretting more than I have in a while.
Weak competitors are now serving as prime takeover targets.
If you thought the season was over, you thought wrong.
Masco and Armstrong should realize their upside in an improving housing market.
Favorable housing conditions may provide AWI with upside 2014 potential.
This should be as basic a discipline as evaluating a share of stock.
Earnings beats have been rather lackluster so far.
Against this difficult backdrop, insider activity can serve as a useful guide for our next move.
Employment is a good leading indicator, and the data don't look good.
Let's start by taking a peek at the overnight and early-morning price action of the major asset classes. The rundown: S&P futures -4; Nasdaq futures -; Nikkei schmeissed for second day in a row, -3% and at the lowest level in three weeks (is Abe ret...