Prev Close | 32.86 |
Open | 30.06 |
Day Low/High | 27.48 / 30.07 |
52 Wk Low/High | 29.73 / 73.23 |
Volume | 1.35M |
Prev Close | 32.86 |
Open | 30.06 |
Day Low/High | 27.48 / 30.07 |
52 Wk Low/High | 29.73 / 73.23 |
Volume | 1.35M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 28.56B |
Market Cap | 932.12M |
P/E Ratio | 3.21 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Plus, OPEC plans to open its oil spigot a bit in January and Jerome Powell receives taper support from a few Fed cohorts.
Let's take a closer look.
Plus, a look at Dollar General and Peloton Interactive, which both disappointed with their announcements on Thursday.
Let's look at our Cash-Strapped Consumer investment theme for opportunities.
Over the longer term I think a significant rise in inflation is inevitable and not factored in the market properly.
Plus, checking the post-earnings reactions of Salesforce.com, Costco, Ulta Beauty and Veeva Systems.
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The massive movement toward sector ETFs is just simply not prudent. Here is why.
Buckle up for what is likely to be another eventful five days.
I have to wonder if the advent of increased exposure to technology has something to do with the incredibly broad lack of situational awareness.
Here's how I'd look to trade GPS now.
Swans are graceful creatures. This one is going to gracefully place a minus sign in front of your P/L.
China data is ugly, evaluate your portfolio with that in mind -- and watch nonfarm payrolls on Friday.
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Five Below's earnings and sales growth is impressive, but earnings per share comparison to its direct competitors make it expensive.
Five Below shows there are still ways to win in the uncertain retail environment.
Be careful with AMC, cheap stocks are not always inexpensive.
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