Prev Close | 9.66 |
Day Low/High | 8.31 / 9.66 |
52 Wk Low/High | 8.52 / 44.51 |
Prev Close | 9.66 |
Day Low/High | 8.31 / 9.66 |
52 Wk Low/High | 8.52 / 44.51 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 79.85B |
Market Cap | 771.31M |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
A look at the day's most searched topics on the Web, including Fannie Mae's first quarter results.
Niraj Shah, CEO of Wayfair.com, explains how his site is capturing market share in the growing online furniture and home goods category.
As I survey the market with hard-earned knowledge in tow, I say, 'Bring it on' to Alcoa, JPMorgan and Wells-Fargo.
I think apparel's going higher because job growth is getting better -- not because of a warm March.
Monsanto reports earnings Wednesday, and investors are expecting corn to be a positive factor in the report.
Traders decided that the Fed was through with easing and got out while the getting out was good. Monsanto reports on Wednesday, along with the ADP report.
Monster has shot so high, I can't even project a good target here. But the trend is undoubtedly bullish.
The virtuous cycle of overrunning price targets is in effect.
The transports are telling us that we're going to get some price breaks.
A pullback to recent highs would offer a low-risk entry.
Jim Cramer breaks down the recent January retail sales number and reveals the best way to play the sector.
Ignore the transports -- at your own peril.
These stocks have gotten slammed, but you should still be a careful shopper.
The ECB announcement of its planned massive lending program is driving the optimism.
Stocks you may not have thought of provide exposure to the hot sector.
Prudent investors must always consider the optimistic and the pessimistic outlooks.
With no small boost from its Buy Buy Baby chain, Bed Bath & Beyond has one of the most liquid balance sheets in all of retail.
Bed Bath & Beyond shares certainly seem inviting at these prices.
These retailers are undergoing upward earnings revisions and offer growth at a reasonable price.
If you really believe Italy will wreck your favorite U.S. retail stock, you better get out of the market.
Futures point to a modestly lower open.