Prev Close | 85.60 |
Open | 84.98 |
Day Low/High | 82.06 / 85.76 |
52 Wk Low/High | 25.42 / 86.80 |
Volume | 1.27M |
Prev Close | 85.60 |
Open | 84.98 |
Day Low/High | 82.06 / 85.76 |
52 Wk Low/High | 25.42 / 86.80 |
Volume | 1.27M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 312.68B |
Market Cap | 26.57B |
P/E Ratio | 10.78 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
It's better to invest in companies that own rentals.
This is the time for a higher-yielding mutual fund or ETF.
To see where this market is going, I have to go back to the days when I ran a half-billion-dollar hedge fund.
Worries over China's unstable economy pushed U.S. stocks lower on Tuesday.
Housing starts are still below their long-term average.
Housing construction jumped to pre-recession highs and gave homebuilders a boost on Tuesday.
Among other things, homebuilders are looking better.
Keep an eye on consumer-product multinationals.
There are some good buying ideas among these stocks.
A strong tailwind is lifting housing and associated segments.
Which means consumer stocks should be along for the ride.
If that's not for you, try Facebook or Williams-Sonoma.
But a rally based on domestic stocks isn't the best idea.
Action in the insurance sector is just the start.
Also, why I'm contrary to the copper herd.
LEN's chart shows bullish momentum and the potential for more room to run.
Shares of homebuilder Lennar (LEN) ended Wednesday's trading day with a gain of over 4 percent, making it TheStreet's Move of the Day.
Multifamily REITs have more experience in this area than conventional homebuilders.
Greece's woes help push Wall Street's major indices down around 1%.
It was a sea of red on Wall Street Wednesday, with each of the three major stock indexes posting losses, including a triple-digit decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
As if there wasn't enough turbulence in the market already.
Shares of Lennar (LEN) and Monsanto (MON) rose in early trading on Wednesday after both companies reported better-than-expected quarterly results.
International creditors rejected the Greek government's plan to end its financial crisis, but they have submitted counterproposals.
Here we go again, disagreement on Greece resurfaces.
On Wednesday, June 24 we keep an eye on Yahoo! Inc’s (YHOO) annual shareholder meeting plus we get results from Monsanto (MON), Lennar (LEN), and Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY).
Telecoms lead the way upward, but utilities lag.
TheStreet's Jim Cramer is keeping an eye on Lennar (LEN) as the company prepares to release its second quarter earnings results before the bell Wednesday.
Will you bet against Sonic's earnings because of Grexit?
This week we'll see about nine companies reporting that are worth paying attention to.