Prev Close | 133.42 |
Day Low/High | 128.52 / 139.77 |
52 Wk Low/High | 122.67 / 204.91 |
Prev Close | 133.42 |
Day Low/High | 128.52 / 139.77 |
52 Wk Low/High | 122.67 / 204.91 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 59.78B |
Market Cap | 7.98B |
P/E Ratio | 92.82 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
After years of being losers how did everything auto catch fire? Simple: the darned pandemic.
Trading volume is increasing with strong internals, but nonfarm payrolls -- reporting on Friday -- are expected to be abysmal.
LEA lowered guidance: "Previously, we indicated that we anticipated an increase in industry production volumes in the second half of the year and an associated improvement in sales and earnings. We now believe general macroeconomic and industry fact...
GM CEO Mary Barra is an obvious winner, while domestic suppliers are sure to be among the losers.
That's been the story for the year and for the decade.
Here is my breakout strategy.
Here's what these two hated names need to do to get people to change their minds -- and get new shareholders.
Consider how many post-election predictions of disaster have not happened.
CFRA Reseach has identified several companies that could be hurt but a shift toward trade protectionism.
When KKR and Apollo sell a stock it should be a huge red flag to investors to consider following suit.
The stock has technical and fundamentals reasons to rally.
There has been significant insider selling for short periods in these 4 names.
GM announced Monday it would put $500 million into Lyft’s latest $1 billion fund-raising round.
The market perils of guilt by association.
Market still looks like it will open up February with a minor rally based on premarket futures. ExxonMobil (XOM) reported results that beat on the bottom line slightly and just missed on revenue expectations. Stock is up premarket; let's see what de...
But tomorrow we hear from the banks.
It will affect U.S. markets, but we suggest using it as a buying opportunity.