Prev Close | 62.59 |
Day Low/High | 62.49 / 64.07 |
52 Wk Low/High | 50.13 / 71.01 |
Avg Volume | 6.55M |
Prev Close | 62.59 |
Day Low/High | 62.49 / 64.07 |
52 Wk Low/High | 50.13 / 71.01 |
Avg Volume | 6.55M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 1.10B |
Market Cap | 68.68B |
EPS | 5.40 |
P/E Ratio | 8.43 |
Div & Yield | 1.68 (2.16%) |
If there was not a sizable addressable market for Beyond Meat, the competition would not be building as quickly as it is.
Overall, expect trading volume, with notable exception of action in specific names reporting earnings, to remain on the light side right through later Wednesday afternoon.
We also dissect the S&P 500's record run, check out China's latest economic data and take a skeptical glance at an idea floated by a couple Fed officials.
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Many see the Fed as done for the year. Never assume. Read the words as they are written.
Mother nature wasn't destructive enough to permanently shut down BP's Alaskan pipeline.
It becomes difficult for me to tell you where to run in these markets...
Quatar Petroleum is expected to make a final investment decision on a liquified natural gas facility near Sabine Pass, Texas.
EOG has a business formula that makes it an outstanding choice relative to its peers.
Asset diversification provides Tellurian with a solid base and multiple avenues for growth.
Micron Technology, Intel and Lam Research are good buys on this heat in semiconductors.
Try this out-of-the-money, bullishly biased, long-call shooter in this sometimes-volatile sector on XLE's breakout potential.
ConocoPhillips is poised for fresh gains in the days and weeks ahead.
Let's go over some of the news from Tuesday.
All three major average rose after a dismal day of trading Tuesday.
From Magellan Midstream Partners to Viper Energy, check these names out.
Geopolitics and lower than average inventories pumping oil higher.
It's a great time to lighten the load and all three of these names give us a reason to do it.
With increasing isolationism in the U.S., commodity plays will come to the forefront.
Oil is trading near multi-year highs, so investors should take notice.
It is fitting that the next leader of Berkshire will be either Jain or Abel.
Earlier today Walmart announced bonuses for its employees.