Prev Close | 49.70 |
Open | 49.00 |
Day Low/High | 46.16 / 49.69 |
52 Wk Low/High | 15.32 / 49.98 |
Volume | 543.71K |
Prev Close | 49.70 |
Open | 49.00 |
Day Low/High | 46.16 / 49.69 |
52 Wk Low/High | 15.32 / 49.98 |
Volume | 543.71K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 58.88B |
Market Cap | 2.87B |
P/E Ratio | 77.17 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Sears was once hot because of its property, but no more.
St. Joe has been revitalized, while Phillips 66 is a love-hate thing.
But he's wrong about the timing of his trade.
This metric should be in every value investor's toolbox.
EV/EBITDA should be in long-term investor toolboxes.
Even with a big gap-up like this, the setups will come if you are patient.
The market has gone comatose waiting for fiscal-cliff news.
Will market players continue to provide bids while waiting for the politicians to act like adults?
The Arms Index indicates that a short-term countertrend rally is likely.
Poring over the balance sheet is a must, but a personal investigation of the company can go a long way toward validating your investment -- or not.
The bulls have been pushing too hard. I expect a decline on the S&P 500 very soon.
Technical indicators suggest the market is cresting the hill and looking down into the next valley.
Technical indicators suggest the market is cresting the hill and looking down into the next valley.
Long shots, nukes, fast food and presidential politics … it's all in there.
The company's stock is being moved by two successful investors who have with dramatically different views on the name.