Prev Close | 45.81 |
Open | 46.05 |
Day Low/High | 45.58 / 46.35 |
52 Wk Low/High | 40.70 / 57.54 |
Volume | 1.70M |
Prev Close | 45.81 |
Open | 46.05 |
Day Low/High | 45.58 / 46.35 |
52 Wk Low/High | 40.70 / 57.54 |
Volume | 1.70M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 302.94B |
Market Cap | 13.82B |
P/E Ratio | 19.25 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
If you are in the stock market, if you want to make money, then you want exactly this scenario that's unfolding right now.
There is little to no fear in the air, relative to what we as investors, and we as a people, have been through.
The charts look weak and vulnerable.
Technical analysis has become so much more accurate a trading tool than it ever was before.
The safe and stable food sector is a comforting option for investors to consider now.
The market is reflecting a triumph of big business over small business, and here's what that means for individual stocks.
Plus, there still are hordes of people filing for unemployment assistance.
As Covid-19 numbers rise in many states, it's time to get out of the restaurant stocks and look to Campbell Soup.
Companies have figured out that it might be both cheaper and safer to keep people at home. Sales have held up.
This diversification strategy lets you to capture stock market upside, while not risking your shirt.
Plus, reading tea leaves in the recent action in Apple and Salesforce.com.
This is not the picture of committed bulls.
Next week is the last full week of August and the start of the last two weeks of the summer given how the Labor Day holiday falls this year. If you were expecting a quiet week on the earnings front, you may not want to read what I have to share next...
These top stocks -- including the largest publicly traded company focusing on avocados -- are helping to keep both stay-at-home diners and investors satisfied.
As the Covid crisis goes on, you will see fewer retail options, less vibrant cities, shuttered restaurants and the big to get bigger.
There are stocks for people who believe we're roaring back, those who are hiding out from the virus, and those fearing gloom and doom. But here are the ones I'd give a workout.
Disinfectant makers, home repair retailers and even camping equipment names might be your best bet until a vaccine comes.
There are a handful of technical question marks surrounding the packaged foods company right now.
We're cheering what may be an aberration, a bullish employment number. We'll take what it brings - a wholesale shift in what we're buying and what we're selling to fund it.
I wouldn't mind owning the shares, and they do yield 2.7%.
The market continues to rise despite numerous negative catalysts, while Zoom beat all earnings expectations and guided higher.
Let's check out the charts and see if the hoarding phase is over.
A look at those stocks likely to lead in the short- and long-term, the headlines out of China and Hong Kong, and the import of fiscal stimulus.
Consumers are heating up the demand for CPB's products.
Knocking the cover off of the ball? No, you can't really say that. Excellent corporate execution? Yeah, I think that's probably an accurate way to put it.
I recently endorsed the packaged foods goods sector and have purchased more Kraft Heinz , TreeHouse Foods and J. M. Smucker . (All three are on my Best Ideas List.) The stocks did quite well yesterday. Credit Suisse chimed in bullishly this morning ...
They buy and buy and buy. The same stocks. Over and over. No end to it.
The shares are easier to buy than is the food in New York at this time.
Kroger could produce strong earnings as it stands by its guidance, but uncertainty lingers, so here's how I'd play the name.