Prev Close | 45.01 |
Open | 44.84 |
Day Low/High | 43.32 / 45.16 |
52 Wk Low/High | 40.30 / 71.22 |
Volume | 213.73K |
Prev Close | 45.01 |
Open | 44.84 |
Day Low/High | 43.32 / 45.16 |
52 Wk Low/High | 40.30 / 71.22 |
Volume | 213.73K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 28.29B |
Market Cap | 1.24B |
P/E Ratio | 7.70 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
A slowdown in house building, mainly due to the weather, is ahead.
A slowdown in house building, mainly due to the weather, is ahead.
A wave of earnings and economic data will be unleashed this week.
An excessive pullback or regulatory action can create opportunity.
Let's put some of these numbers in perspective.
Growth comes as domestic economy picks up.
Even as housing stocks approach oversold levels, data are actually firming across the board.
You'll need to be more discerning these days, so here's what to look for.
Long-term fundamentals look favorable, but we shouldn't overlook near-term concerns.
This week's earnings should help answer a number of questions.
You should revisit homebuilders, consumer staples and other sectors that have pulled back.
The headline numbers may look poor, but a deeper read reveals a different story.
Two interesting developments in the housing market.
Have a look at these companies, which stand to be at the helm of Oklahoma rebuilding efforts.
Auto-parts plays stand to do well, too.
CVR Energy and IPG Photonics could be setting up for new rallies.
Sales conditions and confidence are improving, and homes on the market are selling faster.
The Fed's announcement assures that these stocks have more room to run.
Housing has begun embarking on a recovery, and this low-key name looks like a solid way to play it.