Prev Close | 9.74 |
Open | 9.77 |
Day Low/High | 9.46 / 9.91 |
52 Wk Low/High | 2.25 / 11.04 |
Volume | 1.94M |
Prev Close | 9.74 |
Open | 9.77 |
Day Low/High | 9.46 / 9.91 |
52 Wk Low/High | 2.25 / 11.04 |
Volume | 1.94M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 119.62B |
Market Cap | 1.08B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
This week's bullish and bearish reversal patterns.
The Senate unveiled a health care bill on Thursday.
Private equity firms' publicly traded equity holdings are a valuable source of ideas for growth and value investors, alike.
If you use TVIX and VXX put in an above-market limit order, or if you trade options buy calls on the VIX.
There may be some diamonds-in-the-rough among pharmaceutical consolidators and hospital chains.
Five hospital and private-equity names with potential for high returns.
S&P Capital IQ has identified several potential stock losers for 2017 if Obamacare is repealed, including Tenet Healthcare and HCA Holdings.
Western Digital shares were climbing sharply as the market for PCs seems to be rebounding.
Food and health care companies were among the top stocks chosen in the quarter by the top PE firms.
It's apparently not all doom and gloom in the private-equity realm of stock picking these days.
Rising costs of benefits affects employees and employers.
U.S. stocks are rising, building off the momentum major indices built up in premarket trading.
TheStreet's Quant Ratings downgrade of Community Health Systems confirms its bearish charts and technical indicators.
This past week the confident bears that were doing so well were suddenly trapped.
Big-cap names lead the way while health care carnage continues.
First, the sectors where shorts are making big money.
Grexit woes continue to depress prices, but SCOTUS helps hospitals.
It was a rough day on Wall Street Thursday, as all three major indices closed lower, after posting gains earlier in the trading session.
The future looks bright for health care stocks.