Prev Close | 15.80 |
Day Low/High | 15.43 / 15.81 |
52 Wk Low/High | 6.96 / 17.73 |
Prev Close | 15.80 |
Day Low/High | 15.43 / 15.81 |
52 Wk Low/High | 6.96 / 17.73 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 348.32B |
Market Cap | 5.50B |
P/E Ratio | 12.82 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Trying to catch a falling knife is very risky.
The job market in January showed gains, but here is why you should be concerned by that report.
Welcome to Jobs Report Friday! Bret Jensen here. As always, I'm happy to be standing in for Doug Kass. I'm sure we're going to have lots of commentary on this last trading day of the week. We'll get the always-critical U.S. nonfarm payrolls report a...
PVH and Ralph Lauren are feeling retailers' pain, though underwear maker Hanesbrands is holding its own.
And let's look at the charts for Hanesbrands and Intel.
Four companies that should do well, including my 'sleeper' hit of the season.
HanesBrands (HBI) was the worst performing stock in the S&P 500 Friday, wrapping up the session with a loss of 9 percent on the heels of mixed second quarter earnings.
Expedia (EXPE) was one of the best performers on the S&P 500 Friday after topping quarterly profit estimates.
I'm also looking at United Natural Foods and Hanesbrands.
With over 600 companies set to report, we'll get a clearer picture.
There are dozens of juicy opportunities in this market.
Coffee, sugar and cocoa going down -- cotton, too.
It's like a big-league franchise with a fantastic farm team.
A great business does not mean a great investment.
Earnings reports still call the tune.
A few more thoughts on the outlook of the retail sector.
Market action could get a bumpy after last week's big move.
Here is my early take on some names in the retail sector.
I am encouraging a student investment group to look beyond familiar companies and data points.
Prices have fallen as investors worry that global production could overwhelm demand for the fiber.
Specialty apparel, believe it or not, is doing incredibly well.
Behold, my long list of fresh ideas this earnings season.
Barnes and Noble is packed with customers.
I'll look at the best large-caps in each sector from my earnings valuation screen.