Prev Close | 80.07 |
Day Low/High | 79.24 / 82.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 23.79 / 80.99 |
Prev Close | 80.07 |
Day Low/High | 79.24 / 82.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 23.79 / 80.99 |
Exchange | |
Shares Outstanding | 264.75B |
Market Cap | 21.20B |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Caesars plans to develop to resorts in the country.
When you have done your homework, you have a plan. With that, life is easier.
There are many other attractive choices available for investors seeking decent yields.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average shored up gains to end at a record this afternoon as President Trump played it safe with his Fed chair nominee.
As the stock tries to reverse a downtrend, the pattern projects a 17% higher price target.
Stocks hit new intraday highs Thursday.
Even though this retailer's stock already has lost tons of value, the technical outlook is not positive.
Walmart is probably the only company Amazon needs to fear at this point.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was on track to close lower for the first time in five days.
A huge discount would be nice.
Apple has amazing brand loyalty; the lack of it cost a retail CEO his job.
Millennial's seem to prefer brands that have a strong online presence.
Wall Street came off of the day's highs late in the session on worries over how President Trump will handle the Syrian civil war and relations with China.
There's a forest fire in the sector.
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It's all about resilience.
TheStreet's Jim Cramer reacts to Jefferies lowering L Brands' price target.
Bull market number one, perhaps of all time: the financials.
Use today's dead cat bounce as a way to get short.
The sector is still under immense pressure.
Wall Street was pulled in two directions with a bounce in crude prices boosting the Dow Jones Industrial Average and a selloff in Tesla dragging on the Nasdaq.
Stock was weak in November and hasn't gotten better.
Look for beaten-down stocks that are trading at discounts to the value of their assets.
In retail, food and tech, the landscape has been shifting.
These five companies announced this week that they will repurchase shares.