Prev Close | 31.41 |
Open | 31.10 |
Day Low/High | 29.53 / 31.27 |
52 Wk Low/High | 25.48 / 38.14 |
Volume | 3.15M |
Prev Close | 31.41 |
Open | 31.10 |
Day Low/High | 29.53 / 31.27 |
52 Wk Low/High | 25.48 / 38.14 |
Volume | 3.15M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 323.10B |
Market Cap | 9.78B |
P/E Ratio | 21.40 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
I've added a new stock to my watchlist, even as that stable of names begins to shrink in an overextended market.
Let's check out the 21-day exponential moving averages of SPY and QQQ for clues and also look at three stocks for trading ideas.
The easiest decision for institutions is to buy Microsoft and Apple for tech and growth exposure.
Here's my take on several 'innovation' funds -- and which one might be the best bet.
CSCO is still the largest supplier of computer networking gear even if that lead has dwindled.
Quarterly earnings have so far revealed a number of data points for my 'Digital Infrastructure and Connectivity' investing theme. Let's connect the dots.
One possible outcome: The party ends relatively soon for some of the more speculative names, while other high-multiple stocks remain strong until inflation and the Fed become issues.
I learned valuable lessons from my painful outcome.
In both 2000 and 2008, many smart investors bought into bullish narratives about high-growth companies that ended up falling apart.
Telcos and cable companies appear to be stepping up their capital spending as COVID-19 lockdowns lead network traffic to spike.
There are some big differences between where tech stocks stand today and where they stood in the summer of 2000. But there is arguably one notable similarity.
Avoid the long side for now.
Amid the sea of news hitting the tape this morning, here's a short list of Upgrades and Downgrades. Upgrades: International Flavors upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Wells Fargo; Target raised to $150 Juniper Networks upgraded to Buy from...
With telecom capex still under pressure amid 5G rollout delays, equipment suppliers might find consolidation to be the best path to profit growth.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, not a man given to exaggerate, has referred to the spread of this coronavirus in China as 'a grave situation.'
In a challenge to Broadcom and others, Cisco plans to sell a new switching/routing processor and license its routing software to other hardware makers.
Cisco blamed its light guidance on macro headwinds. But as its own numbers show, software and security spending is holding up better than hardware spending in this environment.
Estee Lauder is among the companies that are sure winners, no matter which way the economy goes.
It's far from certain that the Commerce Department plans to subject chip sales to Huawei to government review will lead to a full-blown sales ban.
The Chinese e-commerce giant just took a stake in a video platform, and is reportedly in talks to buy a stake in a German retailer's Chinese arm.
The glass maker is seeing strong optical fiber demand from telcos and data center owners, and is even growing its Gorilla Glass sales in the face of a weak smartphone market.
The quarter was certainly one to remember, according to analysts.
IBM's Red Hat grab and blockchain aspirations have some strong practical applications.
Shares of the 107-year-old tech titan are ticking higher on Wednesday.
Friday's quantitative upgrade to buy is icing on the cake.