Prev Close | 339.16 |
Open | 342.75 |
Day Low/High | 338.85 / 347.57 |
52 Wk Low/High | 55.74 / 340.67 |
Volume | 341.13K |
Prev Close | 339.16 |
Open | 342.75 |
Day Low/High | 338.85 / 347.57 |
52 Wk Low/High | 55.74 / 340.67 |
Volume | 341.13K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 26.52B |
Market Cap | 8.97B |
P/E Ratio | 22.45 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
SAH has been in a sideways trading range since July.
After years of being losers how did everything auto catch fire? Simple: the darned pandemic.
Avoid the long side for now.
Here's when you make your move and start buying.
Let's check out both the stocks that are going strong -- even without a stimulus -- and what I call the nascent bull markets.
The market is reflecting a triumph of big business over small business, and here's what that means for individual stocks.
It's remarkable to see such excitement based on totally contradictory theories and themes.
From auto parts to car auctions and online sales, these stocks could put more pep in your portfolio.
LAD has bullish charts and indicators.
Down-and-outers are finally getting some love.
It has been a lackluster day of trading so far, with all the major indices slightly down and the Nasdaq sporting the largest percentage loses on the day so far. A view just out from Bank of America Merrill Lynch sees lower used car pricing, and over...
Stocks that 'Joe Six-Pack' might be interested in.
The car dealer has an attractive risk/reward profile.
Where's Warren Buffett when you need him?
The hits just keep on coming for retailers. Following dismal forward guidance earlier this week from The Gap (GPS), Macy's (M) and Fossil (FOSL) issued similarly downbeat outlooks over the past day or so as well. The "oil-dividend thesis" is played ...
Another triple digit drop hit the blue chips as the markets fell for a third session Monday.
Auto-loan regulation could rattle some publicly traded auto dealers.
Building a new group of 15 names.
Auto revival is good for these dealers, aftermarket companies.
Large payouts give an illusion of safety, not reality.
CAI International and Lithia Motors are cheap stocks with raised estimates and strong revenue growth.