Prev Close | 689.67 |
Day Low/High | 690.73 / 709.86 |
52 Wk Low/High | 477.87 / 839.77 |
Prev Close | 689.67 |
Day Low/High | 690.73 / 709.86 |
52 Wk Low/High | 477.87 / 839.77 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 89.10B |
Market Cap | 61.45B |
P/E Ratio | 135.85 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
REIT shares have popped in the past two weeks primarily because flagging economic data has put the idea of multiple rate hikes into question.
As we approach the closing bell, I'm getting ready for the earnings reports that will hit after the close. They include American Railcar (ARII) and Trinity Industries (TRN), which I touched on earlier today; Applied Materials (AMAT), which will shed...
The stock looks ready to resume its former trend higher.
Shares of Internet infrastructure company Equinix (EQIX) are on fire and its CEO Steve Smith couldn’t be more bullish.
They've done well considering market had a slightly negative month.
While not yet a short or put buying play, EQIX has solid potential once it triggers.
Flow of reports gets heavy in the coming days.
It's like a big-league franchise with a fantastic farm team.
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I'm using the market's push lower to buy strong charts.
Data center capacity is in demand and the stock price reflects that. Steve Smith, CEO of Equinix, explains where the explosive growth is coming from, tech trends and the company's REIT status.
A closer look at the biggest new positions for Dan Loeb's Third Point.
Wall Street expects surging earnings from all three of these, but I'd wait to buy.
As a rally gets more long in the tooth it becomes more difficult to sustain.
Some laggards are perking up, and it's a stock-picker's market.