Prev Close | 20.49 |
Day Low/High | 20.54 / 21.75 |
52 Wk Low/High | 17.04 / 46.31 |
Prev Close | 20.49 |
Day Low/High | 20.54 / 21.75 |
52 Wk Low/High | 17.04 / 46.31 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 529.99B |
Market Cap | 10.86B |
P/E Ratio | 12.49 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
These names are displaying both quantitative and technical deterioration.
For a fund that purports to provide exposure to the space economy much of the ETF's return profile points to names a lot closer to earth.
I want you to think about how quickly the long end of the U.S. Treasury curve is moving.
The New York Stock Exchange will delist China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom - all top 20 telecoms globally - by January 11.
Technical analysis and trading strategy on the cell tower operator.
In the long run, the deal could be bad news for U.S. wireless pricing and competition, but good news for the U.S. broadband market.
If one is long the stock, it's time for a victory lap for hanging on for so long.
A lot of the names that fell hard after the Clinton impeachment have been record earners since then.
Disney, Qualcomm and Square are among 75 key reports we are watching.
A dividend hike and a big buyback authorization by Mr. Softee should produce value for shareholders.
Shares of the cell tower REIT could use some time to digest their gains in 2019.
After the market close, we have a number of earnings reports coming at us, and one of my standard practices is to make a list as to which companies are reporting, and what's expected. This way, as the results hit the tape, I can perform a quick tria...
Here we go folks, a sampling of this morning's upgrades, downgrades and initiations. I'll be back with some thought on these after I get another cup of my morning fuel (coffee). Upgrades Sprint by UBS from Neutral to Buy with a $10 price target Res...
The real threat here would be if the Fed were fooled by domestic economic data that remains better than bad, from properly preparing for a very uncertain future.
Should a T-Mobile/Sprint deal be cleared in return for asset sales, there could be major long-term implications for both wireless and home broadband competition.
If it's willing to make the large investments needed, Jeff Bezos' firm could use a wireless network to not only strengthen Prime, but also its ad business and AWS.
I'm willing to take a shot on the long side here.
Undercutting pay-TV rivals won't be as easy as undercutting mobile rivals was for the Un-Carrier. But its track record means it shouldn't be underestimated.