Prev Close | 2,031.36 |
Day Low/High | 2,016.06 / 2,071.01 |
52 Wk Low/High | 1,013.54 / 2,152.68 |
Prev Close | 2,031.36 |
Day Low/High | 2,016.06 / 2,071.01 |
52 Wk Low/High | 1,013.54 / 2,152.68 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 674.14B |
Market Cap | 1369.41B |
P/E Ratio | 36.76 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
In a party-line vote, the Federal Communications Commission has approved new regulations that will allow for open competition in pay TV set-top boxes. This will challenge the industry's "incumbents" and mean that cable-system operators will once aga...
After several weeks of debate over Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler's plan to shake up the set-top-box world, everything should come to a head this morning. A proposal under consideration would essentially require pay-TV compan...
There's just one thing I really rely on.
TheStreet’s Jim Cramer, manager of the ACTION Alerts PLUS charitable trust portfolio, said it’s not too join the gold rush, as skittish investors move from stocks into the metal.
Real Money Contributor Doug Kass says the TFANG bubble officially burst last Friday.
Don't bottom-fish. The bubble has burst for these former hot stocks.
"When are you gonna come down? When are you going to land? I should have stayed on the farm. I should have listened to my old man." -- Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road The TFANGs' bubble officially burst on Friday -- and "kaboom," thy name is L...
Hint: They don't scare you out, they wear you out.
The key to investing in the next five years is avoiding it.
TheStreet’s Action Alerts PLUS portfolio has raised its price target on Alphabet and bought more stock of Dow Chemical after the companies reported their quarterly earnings.
This looks like a 'bear-market rally,' signifying nothing.
As I noted in my morning missive yesterday: "I like to speak the truth and say "I Don't Know" when I don't know what to make of things. Unlike the last two weeks: -- I don't feel I have any particular near-term edge in view. -- The risk-vs.-reward q...
"He's a real nowhere man Sitting in his nowhere land Making all his nowhere plans for nobody. Doesn't have a point of view| Knows not where he's going to Isn't he a bit like you and me?" -- The Beatles, Nowhere Man S&P 500 futures are continuing to ...
It's not as much of an apples-and-oranges comparison as you might think.
Alphabet (GOOG) has just passed Apple (AAPL) to be the most valuable company in the world after easily beating results.
It has been a while since I updated the Remarkable Tales of Boca Biff. He just called to tell me he is shorting Google, now Alphabet (GOOGL), into earnings -- to quote Boca Biff, "The shares will drop by $50 after the weak report. Trust me on this....
The price action we have seen lately signals that something is different.
Also, utilities and crude should be on your radar.
But Amazon's miss is an ugly reminder of how unhealthy this market is.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey just made some big management changes at his company, but he may want to rethink his own role, according to Ronald Orol, Senior Editor with TheDeal.
Stocks are looking better, but I'm still skeptical.
Forget China or oil prices, weak profits are hurting stocks.
My thoughts on the day to this point: The obligatory decline has occurred today, after a 90-handle move in the S&P Index over a two-and-a-half-day period. Futures near the low of the day. Not surprising to anyone. The contrary would have been a cont...
Jim "El Capitan" Cramer and Jack Mohr do a fine job this morning of outlining the situation at Twitter (TWTR). There's little I can add to their analysis. As I mentioned previously, the heavy lifting lies ahead for the company. But while I expected ...
Here are my thoughts on the day: The last became the first today. I outlined my technical rationale for thinking that yesterday's "noon swoon" might be an important market bottom. History is my guide, not anecdotes. An abundance of uncreative, co...
Could the Ethereum platform be the death of Internet giants like Amazon?
Seventeen reasons why NFLX doesn't deserve a $51 billion market cap.
When it comes to Netflix (NFLX), I've seen this movie before -- and it could end in tragedy! I reiterated my negative view of Netflix earlier this week in Still No Fan of Netflix. That missive built on the downbeat NFLX thesis that I issued a few da...
Jim Cramer says watch the trading action in FANG stocks because that's a key signal that will indicate when the market downturn is over.
Jim Cramer is adding shares of Bank of America to the AAP portfolio because it's the bank most levered to higher short-term rates.