Prev Close | 116.28 |
Open | 116.33 |
Day Low/High | 116.14 / 118.33 |
52 Wk Low/High | 85.90 / 121.22 |
Volume | 2.63M |
Avg Volume | 3.72M |
Prev Close | 116.28 |
Open | 116.33 |
Day Low/High | 116.14 / 118.33 |
52 Wk Low/High | 85.90 / 121.22 |
Volume | 2.63M |
Avg Volume | 3.72M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 766.48M |
Market Cap | 89.13B |
EPS | 2.80 |
P/E Ratio | 30.52 |
Div & Yield | 2.20 (1.78%) |
Yes, this seems to be a seminal moment with retail.
Third quarter earnings season is down to the really nitty gritty. That said, there are still quite a few well known (to the public) retailers set to bring up the rear.
Danielle DiMartino Booth on retail: September 2019 was the seventh quarter that the building materials sales-to-inventory ratio was negative, aligning with 2007's fourth quarter as the U.S. economy entered recession; falling home prices triggered th...
Oppenheimer is out with with favorable comments on Home Depot and Lowe's , with the gist of it being that low interest rates are positive for the home improvement industry. In theory I am inclined to agree, but following the August Retail Sales repo...
In one, the U.S. is faltering, and in the other, it's booming -- but there's much more to it than either.
Remember, shorts are great fuel for exaggerated moves.
I'm taking some shares of this recent IPO today.
Retail 2019...only the strong survive.
I dub Resonant and Chiasma as 'busted IPOs'.
This is a market in a trading range and both dogmatic bulls and bears are going to have a difficult time navigating it.
Some retailers are increasing in relevance. Others have less and less reason for being.
But president should use position now to cut a deal with China on tariffs to avoid hammering consumer confidence.
Under CEO Fabrizio Freda, the cosmetics giant takes risks and then does the blocking and tackling needed to win in a challenging retail environment.
HD reports Tuesday and here's how to play the stock into earnings and beyond.
Analysts are advising clients that LOW's stock is still too low ahead of earnings unlike HD.
HD is promoting optimism among more defensively minded retail investors.
Most retailers do not, but here are a few that have the right story.
The lawnmower-engine maker seemed to be offering a 6.8% yield ... until management slashed the payout.
July-quarter ending retailers are soon to report their earnings, shedding light on their summer sales as well as their expectations for back-to-school shopping and the looming holiday shopping season.
Keep note of China exposure and mitigation strategies before speculating on retail names.
A big jump in the market cap of Google's parent is in store thanks to an impressive second-quarter report.
The two home-improvement giants had some cooling, and now let's see what the future might look like.
After a tough earnings season for retail stocks, these names stand out for value.
Retailers with their own courier services and supply chains could cut out a large chunk of FedEx revenue.
Investment wisdom is always 20/20 when viewed they the rear view mirror. Without internet and with television biz media (all three channels!) available - and in keeping with my previous post - I am struck by the dominance of ex post facto observati...
The economy will never function normally, or at least in a more sustainable, healthy way until repairing the yield curve is accomplished.
Wednesday morning, it is the best of worlds and the worst of worlds! The best: Target The worst: Toll Brothers , Urban Outfitters , Qualcomm and Lowe's I am adding further to my short Index position in premarket for many of the reasons mentioned in ...