Prev Close | 51.51 |
Day Low/High | 50.14 / 52.16 |
52 Wk Low/High | 48.93 / 59.11 |
Prev Close | 51.51 |
Day Low/High | 50.14 / 52.16 |
52 Wk Low/High | 48.93 / 59.11 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 306.97B |
Market Cap | 15.81B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Put some high-yield capital behind Icahn Enterprises and one of America's most successful businessmen.
The Dow closed trading up more than 200 points.
Shares of these companies have been value destroyers
I started today's diary with a missive about Carl Icahn's apparent "all-in" short call for Icahn Enterprises (IEP) and its portfolio. It'd be interesting to find out whether his large net-short exposure is a function of going all in recently -- or w...
Yesterday's 'Apple Event' was a dud, and I'll bet Icahn is selling.
This week's Short Trade of the Week is Apple (AAPL), which I recently shorted at $106.75 a share. As I wrote in late January: "I now expect Apple to produce three consecutive quarterly earnings-per-shares results over the balance of the company's fi...
Investors grew more pessimistic over the state of the global economy heading into the new year, pushing stocks lower on Wednesday.
Here's the remainder of my 15 Surprises for 2016 (click here for part one). Again, these aren't "predictions" for 2016, but rather a list of potential events that have a reasonable chance of occurring. Again, I call them "possible improbable events"...
Stocks were sharply lower after reopening following the Christmas break week nd.
The mega-investor thinks they're ready to 'blow up,' but they won't.
"It is simple and self-evident (that) the high-yield bond market is just a keg of dynamite that will sooner or later blow up." -- Carl Icahn, CNBC's Fast Money (Dec. 11, 2015) Wrong, Carl! It's neither simple nor self-evident! I believe Icahn is wro...
Jim Cramer, TheStreet’s portfolio manager for Action Alerts PLUS and host of CNBC’s ‘Mad Money’ said Fitbit’s (FIT) earnings report was the best beat of 2015.
Three more peaks that I see: Peak Donald Trump. The Donald is peaking in polls. Peak Warren Buffett. Here's the one-year chart for Berkshire Hathaway B (BRK.B). It's freakin' Mount Everest, but it's still a peak. Peak Carl Icahn. Icahn is scoring a ...
The Carl Icahn lesson. "Also-Ran Surprise No. 5: Carl Icahn's fund loses 15% to 20%." -- Kass Diary, 15 Surprises for 2014. By my calculation (below) Carl Icahn's portfolio (of individual stock holdings) has lost more than $6 billion from the recent...
These are targeted at names just on the verge of breaking out.
CVR Energy looks ready to break higher into the new year.
Maria's Big Move, Volcker's New View, Amazon's Air Force, Brett Breaks Out and Loeb Goes Hollywood highlight Gregg Greenberg's Dumbest Predictions List for 2014.
And a dull morning for earnings trades.
These stocks' bullish runs may soon run into resistance.