Prev Close | 15.72 |
Open | 15.74 |
Day Low/High | 15.37 / 15.95 |
52 Wk Low/High | 6.96 / 17.73 |
Volume | 4.20M |
Prev Close | 15.72 |
Open | 15.74 |
Day Low/High | 15.37 / 15.95 |
52 Wk Low/High | 6.96 / 17.73 |
Volume | 4.20M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 348.32B |
Market Cap | 5.48B |
P/E Ratio | 12.89 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
It's always interesting to see what insiders are still buying even as insider selling spikes.
Even the president has switched sides on this issue that could help flatten the curve and help get the economy rolling again.
The S&P 500 Index Committee has work to do as it decides which companies remain in the index, and that could impact whether some remain Aristocrats.
As we get ready for the barrage of earnings reports, and especially the seven key ones I outlined earlier, let's run through a quick checklist of what you can expect tomorrow morning: Economic Data Eurozone CPI ECB Decision and Press Conference Week...
St. Louis Fed Pres. James Bullard sees unemployment possibly hitting 30%, while GDP could ultimately contract 50%.
I'm watching the shares of Estee Lauder, Disney and Amazon.
These iconic retail plays are ideal for a holiday portfolio.
Hanesbrands offers a high dividend yield of nearly 4% and appears on a path to expand following a series of big acquisitions and disappointing performance.
Hanesbrands is one consumer cyclical offering a 3.8% dividend yield.
Screening Goldman Sachs' list of the top 20 stocks to see which ones are the best technical opportunities.
I always make my 12-month target prices based on data rather than opinion.
An apparel giant, a carpet maker, a software firm and a provider of social entertainment apps turn in favorable results.
I would not be surprised if we see a bout of profit-taking in the near future given the sharpness of the recent rebound.
Chatham Lodging Trust and HanesBrands offer nice payouts while waiting out the current market storm.
Santa is on his way... A lot of pressure on the jolly fellow this year.
Today's headlines may bring uncertainty, but this sector still looks good.
The pullback in Hanesbrands represents a nice chance to own an outstanding long-term performer at a bargain valuation.
The free market is going to take back control of interest rates.
Firms that adapted to hard times are now doing exponentially better.
Among them are a motorcycle maker and a seller of undergarments.
Shares of Hanesbrands were higher by 3.27% to $21.80 on Thursday morning
Until they realize the secular shift away from malls, retail names are just playing the victim.
This company found the story to be told and went with it.
It was a volatile end to the week after federal investigators reopened a case into Hillary Clinton's email server.
U.S. stocks were once again in the red after a choppy morning Tuesday as a sales warning from Under Armour dragged down other apparel stocks.
It appears the Brexit-triggered panic is subsiding as markets begin to rebound.
The markets have open slightly higher, and here's a short list of what's driving investors' moods this morning: Weak Chinese Data Economic figures out over the weekend called into question the rebound in China and overall global economic growth. Chi...