Prev Close | 130.64 |
Day Low/High | 123.62 / 129.81 |
52 Wk Low/High | 100.35 / 201.68 |
Prev Close | 130.64 |
Day Low/High | 123.62 / 129.81 |
52 Wk Low/High | 100.35 / 201.68 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 40.09B |
Market Cap | 5.24B |
P/E Ratio | 2,318.00 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Jim Cramer is keeping an eye on Palo Alto Networks' quarterly results, due out on Thursday, after the markets close.
I say, wait to see more data and be quiet.
TheStreet's Jim Cramer is on the floor of the NYSE talking MLB's Opening Day and answering social media questions.
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.
Jim Cramer tackled the issue of low oil prices when answering viewers’ questions from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Thursday.
Warren Buffett is satisfied with his IBM holdings, but is Jim Cramer satisfied with the stock? Not exactly.
We think that there might be more chance for crude oil futures to trade higher the next several weeks
There's room enough for everyone, including Cisco and IBM.
Cramer said he's worried about what's happening with three stocks- Volkswagen (VLKAY), Glencore (GLCNF) , and Petrobras (PBR).
JPMorgan (JPM) expects to double its spending on cybersecurity this year and is accelerating its initial timeline for the spending, according to its quarterly regulatory filing.
The need to protect against hacks won't go away.
When tide goes out, smart stocks are wearing Speedos.
Jim Cramer answers viewers' Twitter (TWTR) questions from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
This ETF looks like a safe way to play the cybersecurity space.
Jim Cramer answers viewers' Twitter (TWTR) questions from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
With key Jobs Data and a long weekend ahead the only thing that's certain is increased volatility in these markets.
Comparing market swings in this bullish stock can lead to entry points.
While stock indexes may spend some time trading sideways. there are still some great directional candidates.
You can find flaws with it, but there isn't money to be gained by fighting its strength.
FireEye's Relative Strength is impressive as the stock moves on to higher ground.
Here's some of the places I'll be looking for exposure.
But Greece still holds the potential for a surprise.
Still, tepid upside momentum isn't cause for cheer.
Momentum is elusive, but speculation is still healthy.
Two are biotechs and one is in cyber security.
Positives disappear amid persistent selling.
Cyberark Software's stock consolidated in a tight range and recently broke the triangle to the upside.
With hacking and cyber security making headlines, Jim Cramer recommended a few cyber security stocks for investors, including Palo Alto Networks (PANW), Fortinet (FTNT), FireEye (FEYE), and Cyberark Software (CYBR).
Traders have to be more selective with the tickers they trade directionally.