Prev Close | 16.89 |
Open | 17.02 |
Day Low/High | 17.00 / 18.57 |
52 Wk Low/High | 11.29 / 24.51 |
Volume | 5.90M |
Prev Close | 16.89 |
Open | 17.02 |
Day Low/High | 17.00 / 18.57 |
52 Wk Low/High | 11.29 / 24.51 |
Volume | 5.90M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 183.42B |
Market Cap | 3.06B |
P/E Ratio | 16.68 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
H&R Block reported its third straight year of revenue growth when it announced its 2015 results on Monday.
It was just the usual uncertainty about Greece.
The rhetoric is becoming divisive again.
How initiatives may affect stocks or sectors.
This is a back-end-loaded year, though not hugely so -- and a number of names could pleasantly surprise.
Here are three stocks with positive Chaikin money flow indications and positive price action.
Adjusting stops on Yum! and removing H&R Block.
Salesforce.com has triggered our suggested entry.
They have decent yields and potential for long-term dividend growth.
Meisa Bonelli of Millennial Tax reveals her best tips for navigating tax season, how to deal with IRS debt and audit and tax money management strategies.
The economy added 175.000 jobs in February.
Now that the Super Bowl marks the end of the Football Season, Americans turn their attention to Tax Season! Brad Smith, CEO of Intuit, joins Jill Malandrino from the NASDAQ market site to highlight "The Year of You" campaign.
A quick look at 6 charts testing the moving average.
Higher employment and the challenges posed by the Affordable Care Act will drive more Americans to their local H&R Block office this year, says the tax preparation company's CEO Bill Cobb.
The stock is flashing several positive signs, and if it continues rising I'll buy in this price window.
Twitter's shares will likely double within the first month of trading.
Twitter's shares will likely double in the first month of trading -- or maybe even sooner. He rocks in the tree tops all day long Hoppin' and a-boppin' and singing his song All the little birdies on Jaybird Street Love to hear the robin go tweet twe...
Sales per employee is a key indicator to understanding a business.
A few more earnings trickle in this week ahead of Friday's employment report for August.
A few more companies report earnings next week, including Pep Boys and Pier 1 Imports. Brittany Umar details what lies in the week ahead.
Julian Robertson and his proteges have bought big stakes.
Until the trend changes, continue to lean long.
In a tax-season special, Greg Rosica, an Ernst & Young tax partner, tells Gregg Greenberg the mistakes to avoid when filing taxes.
Hostess Brands agreed to sell snack products like Twinkies and Ding Dongs to two investment firms in a $140 million deal. Brittany Umar has details on that along with a look at the morning's other most searched trends on the Web.