Prev Close | 137.10 |
Open | 136.80 |
Day Low/High | 136.75 / 137.90 |
52 Wk Low/High | 105.03 / 140.45 |
Volume | 3.19M |
Avg Volume | 3.56M |
Prev Close | 137.10 |
Open | 136.80 |
Day Low/High | 136.75 / 137.90 |
52 Wk Low/High | 105.03 / 140.45 |
Volume | 3.19M |
Avg Volume | 3.56M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 1.39B |
Market Cap | 191.26B |
EPS | 8.80 |
P/E Ratio | 15.57 |
Div & Yield | 3.82 (2.74%) |
On the biggest day for earnings reports in the S&P let me give you my scorecard to date so you know which pile your stocks might land in.
Do not look at Coke as a value play. This is more a play on global growth, but within the context of a defensive sector.
These stocks's earnings were 'not as bad as feared,' and here are some more names that pushed the NABAF narrative.
When you have an oversold market you've got a true coiled spring that can rally beyond where it might ordinary go on good news.
In a challenging market, this is a name I'd be comfortable holding.
What stocks to own in a tough environment for equities? PEP is one of those names.
The beverage and snack food giant posted better-than-expected third-quarter results but still needs to show independent strength in the days ahead.
There is also reason to see longer-term equity strength in valuations.
With consumer confidence apparently stepping back, and housing data really starting to look pretty good, the possibility of impeachment has great potential to impact markets.
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And while some readers, I hope, do that quac "due dilly," here's some lunchtime reading that I'll be perusing as I fuel up for the second half of our day: Faux eggs are 'hatching' at fast-food chains Amazon Unveils Personal Shopping Service America...
Here we go folks, a sampling of this morning's upgrades, downgrades and initiations. I'll be back with some thought on these after I get another cup of my morning fuel (coffee). Upgrades Sprint by UBS from Neutral to Buy with a $10 price target Res...
Kimberly-Clark's performance is nothing to sneeze at, and neither is Coca-Cola's, as higher sales, higher prices and big demand from emerging markets appear to give us a return to the good old days of great senior growth stocks.
Breaking down the impact on Facebook, Alphabet and Amazon of congressional hearings.
Estee Lauder is among the companies that are sure winners, no matter which way the economy goes.
Here are my five rules for handling earnings season.
I do worry about the current technical setup.
Bubly is building a bull case for Pepsi's beverage sales.
The soft drink and snack food behemoth managed to overcome the adverse effects of foreign currency translations. .
The soft drink and snack food giant is rising on better-than-expected second-quarter results and looks poised to push significantly higher.
After the week's Fed speak, CPI data for June arrives on Thursday.
PepsiCo leads off this earnings season.
Welcome back to the PM edition of today's Daily Diary, and during my lunch I saw that one of the companies we have in the Stocks Under $10 Portfolio that I co-manage with "Sarge" Guilfoyle has been added to the Russell Microcap Index. I'm talking ab...
But with indicators mixed, traders could approach the long side of GIS if they use a sell stop below $51.
Anything weak is a positive to be excited about and anything strong is a nightmare because that might stiffen Powell's resolve to keep rates where they are instead of cutting them.
Some bearish divergences have raised their 'head' but they might not stop this uptrend.
Investors on the hunt for safe-haven stocks need to be wary of dividend yields that look too good to be true.