Prev Close | 13.63 |
Open | 13.84 |
Day Low/High | 13.69 / 13.86 |
52 Wk Low/High | 6.47 / 14.17 |
Volume | 1.55M |
Avg Volume | 3.44M |
Prev Close | 13.63 |
Open | 13.84 |
Day Low/High | 13.69 / 13.86 |
52 Wk Low/High | 6.47 / 14.17 |
Volume | 1.55M |
Avg Volume | 3.44M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 2.44B |
Market Cap | 26.88B |
EPS | 1.40 |
P/E Ratio | 10.45 |
Div & Yield | 0.06 (0.69%) |
I recently withdrew all nine bank stocks from my "Best Long Ideas" list and sold off all 13 of my bank longs in the face of a deteriorating outlook for the industry's profits. And over the weekend, I reviewed my earnings projections for the sector a...
Credit Suisse has problems, but there also doughnuts and puppies to be considered.
In a special call with analysts, the Swiss bank announced updates to it strategy, which include exiting activities in distressed credit.
I like selling puts on this stock for three reasons.
Bad fundamental news today for Credit Suisse (CS), Deutsche Bank (DB) and UBS (UBS) might to be unexpected, but should weigh on financials today. (Click here, here and here for a rundown of what the three banks are facing.) I recently jettisoned my ...
After the best start to March in history for the S&P 500 on Tuesday, the markets opened slightly lower on Wednesday following a decline in oil prices.
It's amazing how many investors are positioned for the worst; here are reasons to rethink that approach.
As banks continue to struggle, this is a ticker with likely fireworks ahead.
Ironically, other countries' banks could now affect the U.S.
Cramer warns investors away, but let's take a closer look at the circumstances.
Cramer warns investors away, but let's take a closer look at the circumstances.
Base metals have been helped by the rally in equities and remain oversold.
As financials have led the downside, "something much uglier could happen.," says this ETF manager.
As we're talking ourselves into a recession, pressures on executives increase.
U.S. stocks fell at the opening bell on Thursday as oil prices remained volatile and weekly jobless claims rose more than economists had expected.
But then they disappear and you wonder why you acted on them.
In 'What's Ahead' for the week of Feb. 1, over 20 percent of companies in the S&P 500 are set to release earnings.
China has announced that it is ending its one child policy and will now permit couples to have two children.
And four other things you need to know now.
For Wednesday October 21, TheStreet awaits quarterly results from Coca Cola (KO), Boeing (BA), General Motors (GM), Biogen (BIIB), American Express (AXP), Kinder Morgan (KMI), eBay (EBAY) and more.
Cost reductions and a shift away from more volatile business reduces downside risk in European banks.
For the week of October 19, TheStreet awaits quarterly results McDonald’s (MCD), IBM (IBM), Morgan Stanley (MS), Verizon (VZ), General Motors (GM), Boeing (BA), Chipotle (CMG) and more.
And four other things you need to know now.
And four other things you need to know now.
Now that Greece has made its payments to the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund, U.S. investors can move on.
Shares of ConAgra Foods (CAG) wrapped up Friday's trading day with a gain of almost 11 percent. The packaged food company is TheStreet's Move of the Day.
But investors are likely to be wary ahead of the Fed meeting.
Jim Cramer answers viewers' Twitter (TWTR) questions from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Along with the networking company's results, we start to get retail earnings.
Goldman Sachs (GS) is one of up to nine banks reportedly expected to pay billions of dollars in settlements with the U.S. Department of Justice.