Prev Close | 130.16 |
Day Low/High | 128.58 / 132.04 |
52 Wk Low/High | 56.41 / 133.92 |
Prev Close | 130.16 |
Day Low/High | 128.58 / 132.04 |
52 Wk Low/High | 56.41 / 133.92 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 398.10B |
Market Cap | 51.82B |
P/E Ratio | 36.70 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The hot money has made a bet on cellphones; now it wants out.
The earnings parade is in full swing and there are a number of key economic data points on deck in the trading week ahead.
Emerson Electric, Dover and others may hold value for yield investors.
These will still be around when current pullback has passed.
New truck orders are down, and rail car loadings continue to slide.
There's weakness in the United States, but the eurozone still holds strong.
We take a look at SLB, EOG and ETN.
Soft production data call for caution when considering U.S. manufacturers.
You won't believe this, but there's another Fed rate decision coming up!
Focus on companies that benefit from an improving economy.
What does this mean for just-in-time manufacturing world?
Need a reason for the stock's performance? How about earnings!
Here's what stocks would do well with a strong dollar.
Eaton's Cutler says several key sectors are strong.
Forget the Fed, either result looks good with a trade like this.
Domestic companies have done better than international ones.
Key themes and events to watch for in the coming week.
But tomorrow we hear from the banks.
Wages are crucial, and they aren't rising.
Underlying fundamentals are in place for a healthy stock market.
Here's what we'd be buying into weakness for 2015.
An immense market rotation is happening.
Get a head start on upcoming ex-dividend days.
November and December market action should be good.
The Fed event can actually be good for many stocks.
Market action could get a bumpy after last week's big move.
It's a positive sign for the overall economy and market.
If you have conviction about a company, don't be afraid to pull the trigger.