Prev Close | 69.49 |
Open | 72.30 |
Day Low/High | 67.79 / 72.72 |
52 Wk Low/High | 69.10 / 98.09 |
Volume | 633.87K |
Prev Close | 69.49 |
Open | 72.30 |
Day Low/High | 67.79 / 72.72 |
52 Wk Low/High | 69.10 / 98.09 |
Volume | 633.87K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 321.21B |
Market Cap | 23.10B |
P/E Ratio | 58.54 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
There is a point where if longer-dated yields move high enough, defensive-minded investors will be drawn from equities to debt securities.
The pandemic has contributed to this group's outperformance. Here's the play.
I will be long this name again. After the split. Before the iPhone 12.
This move by Beijing comes on top of massive injections of liquidity into that nation's financial system earlier this week.
The stock of the metal packaging manufacturer has bounced back handsomely since its 2008 nadir.
Many see the Fed as done for the year. Never assume. Read the words as they are written.
Santa is on his way... A lot of pressure on the jolly fellow this year.
Know what? Everyone else who manufactures autos can design and deliver electric vehicles.
My economist side would clearly prefer a rules-based approach toward monetary policy.
This week's bullish and bearish reversal patterns.
The jar maker's chart looks tempting.
Financials have moved to the bearish side, this week.
Packaging names Ball and Crown are both flashing increased buying interest.
The stock has retreated to major support.
This is new doctrine having to do with innovation and the stifling of innovation to create new products.
I learned a long time ago, don’t outthink it.
It's hard to be as bullish as Ball officials when the company's multiple is way above the norm.
Ball's merger with Rexam creates the world's largest beverage can manufacturer, and creates newfound pricing power that could hurt the consumer.
Crude oil's two-day price rally continued to help lift markets.
A big bet on Europe.