Prev Close | 178.14 |
Day Low/High | 174.35 / 179.36 |
52 Wk Low/High | 125.00 / 225.25 |
Prev Close | 178.14 |
Day Low/High | 174.35 / 179.36 |
52 Wk Low/High | 125.00 / 225.25 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 245.00B |
Market Cap | 43.64B |
P/E Ratio | 20.42 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Jim Cramer isn't a huge fan of Wal-Mart,the company, here, but he is a fan of the Wal-Mart, the stock. The price has been rolled-back.
Wal-Mart pins its awful comps on the weather, the payroll tax and inflation.
Jim Cramer tells TheStreet's Debra Borchardt that he still believes Five Below is a buy.
Jim Cramer is surprised at the quick turnaround for Dollar General. Cramer tells TheStreet's Debra Borchardt he'd buy the stock at current levels.
Alan Valdes of DME Securities tells TheStreet's Debra Borchardt that investors don't want to miss this market rally.
Cyprus will shut down its second-largest bank and impose heavy losses on uninsured depositors in exchange for a 10 billion euro ($13 billion) bailout. Brittany Umar has details on that as well as a look at the day's other most searched trends on the Web.
The market's showing incredible resilience and few signs of slowing down.
It never hurts to take some risk off the table or use hedges.
These stocks all pique my interest at current levels.
The group has cooled off, but the case for these stocks remains compelling.
TheStreet's Lindsey Bell reports that stocks are rising as value retailers, Dollar Tree and Target, report earnings.
These two in particular are now long candidates.
Those leaked emails helped set the bar incredibly low.
How much to buy? "One last thing." -- Lt. Columbo My mavens on the floor of the exchange see $1.2 billion to buy on the close. In terms of sectors, the largest buys are in financials ($270 million), industrials ($200 million) and consumer discretion...
Leaked emails could lower expectations for the entire retail sector.
Sarah Quinlan, Senior Vice President at MasterCard Advisors, says the payroll tax will weigh on consumer spending in 2013 making value retailers the shopping destination of choice.
Retail expert Jan Kniffen, of Jan Kniffen Group is hearing that retailers are worried about losing spending from the working poor due to higher taxes at the ICR XChange conference.
A closer look at the shares that started 2013 with a bang.
The approach may be unconventional, but the 2012 results speak for themselves.
After all, there had been a prominent disconnect between the market and the fundamentals.
Macro concerns are finally reaching the everyday person.
DuPont and Cummins are making big buybacks, and Joy Global's guidance tomorrow could be a tell.
The data continue to reflect widespread 'fiscal cliff' uncertainties.
Contributor Ken Shreve takes a look at upcoming economic data and earnings reports for the week of Dec. 10
These are the best-looking large-cap retailers, based on earnings-estimate revisions.