Prev Close | 12.34 |
Open | 12.34 |
Day Low/High | 12.15 / 12.35 |
52 Wk Low/High | 7.43 / 15.22 |
Volume | 665.26K |
Prev Close | 12.34 |
Open | 12.34 |
Day Low/High | 12.15 / 12.35 |
52 Wk Low/High | 7.43 / 15.22 |
Volume | 665.26K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 1293.50B |
Market Cap | 15.92B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
One in three tech stocks are on track for a triple-digit rally in 2017 -- but not all trades are created equal.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average extended its record-breaking streak on Friday in a nail-biting end to the day.
TheStreet's Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer
TheStreet's Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer discusses Friday's most talked about stocks including J.C. Penney, Foot Locker and Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
U.S. stock futures are pointing solidly lower Friday putting in jeopardy the Dow Jones Industrial Average's streak of 10 consecutive record high closes.
Four women serve on the boards of four S&P 500 companies at the same time.
I would buy either IMB or HPE on a dip.
I would buy either IMB or HPE on a dip.
I prefer a bullishly biased vertical call spread.
Hewlett Packard Enterprises has seen its share price stumble, but Jim Cramer calls the stock's pullback a mere 'bump in the road.'
Growth is almost guaranteed in these two areas, says James McDonald of Index Strategy Advisors.
Take a look at the five biggest gainers on the S&P's Information Technology sector in 2016.
Could Hewlett Packard Enterprise go private?
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and HP Inc. have rebounded, so move on.
Stocks aren't doing much this morning but what a week this has been.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise to report today; a miss could get ugly.
On Tuesday, November 22, investors await quarterly earnings from Dollar Tree.
During the shortened trading week of November 21, investors will be parsing remarks from Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer.
Jim Cramer is fond of Hewlett Packard Enterprise and he's buying the shares aggressively.
Though its earnings report contains some bright spots, Cisco was unable to sidestep the telecom capex issues that have stung many peers. Weak enterprise switching demand also didn't help.
The election of Donald Trump is clearly a "mixed bag" for technology investors and investment bankers.
Both private equity firms and tech companies have shown a willingness to make 10-figure enterprise acquisitions. The fervor appears far from over.
As Barefoot Network's transformative switch chip looks to disrupt the market, its competitors are years behind.
A deal with AT&T, and a report of a pending deal with VMware, are fresh signs smaller cloud players are deciding it's in their interests to partner with the giants.
Investor enthusiasm about Nutanix's strong growth and innovative data center offerings resulted in a spectacular IPO. But shares may have gotten ahead of themselves.
HPE is pointed higher, albeit on limited data.
For a variety of reasons, many of Juniper's peers are unlikely to bid for the company. But if its size isn't an issue, private equity firms could show interest.
The social networking giant has unveiled many hardware designs in recent years. Its purchase of startup Nascent Objects could help it create future designs more quickly.
Jim Cramer says it was 'absolutely right' of HP Enterprise to sell its software unit.