Prev Close | 55.62 |
Day Low/High | 57.11 / 59.49 |
52 Wk Low/High | 20.84 / 56.99 |
Prev Close | 55.62 |
Day Low/High | 57.11 / 59.49 |
52 Wk Low/High | 20.84 / 56.99 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 1354.73B |
Market Cap | 75.35B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Oil prices spiked as the U.S. rig count fell by eight last week.
It wouldn't take much for XLE to push to new highs, and these calls offer a good risk/reward for that.
The implication of our volume methodology is that we are close to a downturn.
With no control over operations, the trust's investors see their royalties dry up alongside well production.
I address the stocks readers ask about and also the macro situation.
Stocks recovered from their weak start to rally midday.
TheStreet’s Jim Cramer says he still likes Disney, and investors who only focus on problems with Disney’s ESPN unit are missing the big picture.
There is growth, just not as much as hoped for.
Which companies can survive the unexpected capital stresses of this price bust?
Don't ignore distressed debt, China or frontier markets.
But we're talking in terms of time, not targets.
Hess' recent move to sell stock requires a closer look.
Unlikely stocks surge while 2 tech names get hammered after hours.
U.S. stocks rebounded from earlier lows on Thursday as crude oil regained a level above $33 a barrel thanks to a weaker dollar.
Wall Street roared back Tuesday as crude oil prices bounced higher and several companies reported strong earnings.
Jim Cramer said the U.S. has too many retailers and too many department stores, but he does like Macy’s (M) at $35 a share.
For oil, this isn't 2008 all over again.
Jim Cramer said he’s nervous about UPS (UPS) on word of that Amazon (AMZN) is to seeking to lessen its reliance on the company.
The extreme pressure is showing no signs of letting up.
Jim Cramer, portfolio manager of Action Alerts PLUS, said there are several stocks that provide tax loss selling opportunities to investors heading into the end of the year.
Both announced aggressive capex cuts.
But I am taking a small position in United States Natural Gas fund.
Wading into energy, cyclicals and Treasury rates.
Analyst says talk of weaker China oil demand may be a big myth.
U.S. stocks opened lower as the International Energy Agency warned worldwide demand for oil is slowing.
Good morning! Bret Jensen here! I'm happy to standing in for Doug Kass once again on the Daily Diary during one of 2015's last Friday trading sessions. As we end what's been a challenging year overall for investors, I'm growing more and more concern...
I think of these bonds as falling into 3 categories: the bad, the ugly, and the might be good.
Dan Dicker, Energy contributor at TheStreet.com, talks with Jim Cramer about the upcoming OPEC meetings in Vienna.
TheStreet's Jim Cramer answers viewer questions on Skyworks (SWKS), PMC-Sierra (PMCS), Avago Technologies (AVGO), Apple (AAPL), Allergan (AGN), Pfizer (PFE), Lockheed Martin (LMT), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and more.
Reports from large-caps oils reveal more bad news.