Prev Close | 25.43 |
Open | 25.47 |
Day Low/High | 25.10 / 26.90 |
52 Wk Low/High | 24.27 / 97.46 |
Volume | 763.66K |
Prev Close | 25.43 |
Open | 25.47 |
Day Low/High | 25.10 / 26.90 |
52 Wk Low/High | 24.27 / 97.46 |
Volume | 763.66K |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 8.67B |
Market Cap | 254.00M |
P/E Ratio | 44.40 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Shares of several retailers rode the coattails of Nordstrom and Dick's Sporting Goods on their favorable earnings releases Thursday, but Friday offers a mixed bag.
Triple nets are companies trading between 2 and 3 times net current asset value; here are several of these value names.
This portfolio of 10 eclectic names has pushed higher since the start of 2018 and is up 40.5% since inception just 14 months ago.
The Double-Net Dividend portfolio has been a success so far and it's largely due to a beaten-down sector.
Double-Net Dividend stocks, which some would call misfits, doing OK so far.
Just two months after its creation, the portfolio handily is beating the Russell 2000 Index and Russell Microcap Index.
The list is dominated by retailers, of which there are four; that's unfortunate, given the pressure that sector is facing these days.
Let's take a peek at the overnight and early-morning trading in the major asset classes. The rundown: S&P futures down 4; Nasdaq futures down 8; Nikkei up 0.2% (strength in tech/telecom while basic materials and energy lagged); China Shanghai flat (...
This up-and-down trading tells us that the market is worried about Europe.