Prev Close | 143.08 |
Day Low/High | 143.54 / 146.34 |
52 Wk Low/High | 140.31 / 214.96 |
Prev Close | 143.08 |
Day Low/High | 143.54 / 146.34 |
52 Wk Low/High | 140.31 / 214.96 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 164.68B |
Market Cap | 23.56B |
P/E Ratio | 25.72 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Ben Willis of Albert Fried says history shows that shutdowns are eventually good for the stock market.
The government shutdown has hit confidence, with financials and gold two areas to avoid. Jane Searle reports from the NYSE.
Better jobs data breaks the longest losing streak since December but fiscal concerns still linger. Jane Searle reports from the NYSE.
Stocks are higher, but on light volume as the market watches Washington. Jason Weisberg of Seaport Securities worries about market malaise.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe urged America to adopt Japan's energy saving technology as he continues structural reform in Japan.
Amid uncertainty around the debt ceiling, financial stocks' legal woes are also depressing the market. Jane Searle reports from the NYSE.
Political squabbling in Washington has created an atmosphere of uncertainty. Alan Valdes, DME Securities, sees this as a buying opportunity.
Losing Larry, Option Outage, Not Berry Smart, Joe's Junk Sale and Howard Holsters Mouth highlight Gregg Greenberg's dumbest list this week.
Investors reflect on the Fed's cautious economic outlook despite an ongoing boost from stimulus. Jane Searle reports from the NYSE.
Benefitfocus increased its offering size and price range. CEO Shawn Jenkins tells TheStreet about this Goldman Sachs subsidiary.
Markets surged on a surprise Fed decision not to cut back stimulus. Jane Searle reports from the NYSE.
Markets are pricing in a slight stimulus reduction but remain vulnerable to unexpected Fed moves. Jane Searle reports from the NYSE.
Markets are up as a deal is made to remove Syria's weapons, yet Apple drags the Nasdaq lower. Jane Searle reports from the NYSE.
Regulators desperately need to work with exchanges to prevent another collapse like we saw at Knight Capital last year, says Edgar Perez, author of Knightmare on Wall Street.
Markets fall after the S&P returns 18% this year but technology stocks still hold promise.
Apple drags Nasdaq lower while Facebook outruns its IPO price. Jane Searle reports from the NYSE.
U.S. markets ended Tuesday's session higher with the Nasdaq outpacing the other averages but potential Fed tapering is a risk to further gains. Jane Searle reports from the NYSE
PowerSecure CEO Sidney Hinton believes joining the NYSE says they have 'hit the big time'. The move gets them closer to their customers.
The threat of U.S. military action in Syria dragged markets lower in late trading.
Jim Cramer gives his take on trending Twitter topics including Amgen's purchase of Onyx and the fallout from Nasdaq's trading glitch.
For many smaller players, the Nasdaq outage has proven to them that they don't belong in the stock market.
Rockwell Economist Peter Cardillo questions whether Nasdaq's trading problem was related to a hacker.
Bob Greifeld has transformed the exchange and should remain CEO despite yesterday's outage and the Facebook IPO debacle, says Ken Leon,equity analyst at S&P Capital IQ.
Stocks are flat following Nasdaq's trading glitch on Thursday. Pandora sings a slower tune, Aeropostale is a teen miss and Google goes Uber.
It's time for some accountability at the top.
A 3-hour trading halt on the Nasdaq has investors questioning market integrity, while stocks moved higher on global manufacturing data.
Thursday's trading debacle at the Nasdaq won't necessarily damage the company's own stock over the long term, says Gaston Ceron, Equity Analyst at Morningstar.
Trading is halted at NASDAQ as the trading tape quit working properly. Professor James Angel has concerns over the restarting of trading.
Low volume has led to increased volatility creating a situation where technical traders drive the market direction says Alan Valdes.