Prev Close | 61.22 |
Day Low/High | 61.15 / 61.91 |
52 Wk Low/High | 41.19 / 61.39 |
Prev Close | 61.22 |
Day Low/High | 61.15 / 61.91 |
52 Wk Low/High | 41.19 / 61.39 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 50.82B |
Market Cap | 3.11B |
P/E Ratio | 28.01 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Defensive names with inelastic demand are in a good place right now.
Dividend stock investors should look to have at least some exposure to this sector.
Coca-Cola, Lancaster Colony, Hormel and a couple water utilities have been sating appetites for annual dividend hikes for more than a half-century.
These energy stocks have one thing in common, so keep an eye on them.
These sectors are full of high-priced, low-growth stocks.
As we head for the exits today, we're looking at the latest economic data and some top news stories.
Lack of fresh water is a more pressing problem than acknowledged.
Commercial water stocks perform poorly despite drought.
Water supplies are dwindling, while demand is on the rise.
Insider cluster buying can confirm long-term value and be a catalyst for unlocking that value.
This stock is inarguably a dud, yet execs just loaded up -- so maybe they know something we don't.