Prev Close | 45.92 |
Open | 45.70 |
Day Low/High | 44.45 / 46.43 |
52 Wk Low/High | 17.12 / 49.70 |
Volume | 1.32M |
Prev Close | 45.92 |
Open | 45.70 |
Day Low/High | 44.45 / 46.43 |
52 Wk Low/High | 17.12 / 49.70 |
Volume | 1.32M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 265.89B |
Market Cap | 12.08B |
P/E Ratio | 10.23 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Caterpillar kicks off another busy week of earnings on Monday. Brittany Umar details what's coming up in the week ahead.
Brittany Umar and Scott Redler, chief strategic officer at T3Live.com, reveal how to trade stocks ahead of earnings season: retail, banks, tech.
Housing fundamentals tell the tale.
Stocks on the precipice and those in Brokedown Palace.
Rapid thoughts to stir you swiftly from your slumber.
Expect more outperformance from housing stocks in 2013.
Avoid homebuilders and anything associated with the building trade.
The Super Bowl of stocks is on! Nicole Urken, Research Associate for Jim Cramer, walks us through the road to the final showdown.
Here are the first four areas out of 10 that should continue to flourish this year.
While not perfect, EPS-estimate changes tracked stock performance very closely last year.
Wait for a breakout or breakdown on price to occur and follow the trend. There are certainly more than a few folks looking at shorting homebuilders, some of last year's biggest winners. For instance, PulteGroup (PHM) was up nearly 200% last year. Th...
Selling covered calls can provide a some income if prices decided to go on a temporary decline.
Before you join the rush back into housing stocks, consider these macro and governmental factors.
The surprise housing data has sparked a rally and shifted focus away from earnings.
Two more sectors that long-term investors should stay away from right now.
The nascent housing recovery could be tested by an early cut in the mortgage interest deduction.
There is no need to chase these stocks at such lofty levels.
Sales conditions and confidence are improving, and homes on the market are selling faster.
Lindsey Bell and Scott Redler, chief strategic officer at T3Live.com, reveal how to trade stocks ahead of earnings season: retail, banks, tech.
The Fed's announcement assures that these stocks have more room to run.
If you don't respect the price action in this market, you aren't making money.
Stephanie Link, director of research at TheStreet, felt more positive about the housing recovery after Weyerhaeuser management provided a very positive presentation at an industry conference today.
The market is at the mercy of news flow and there's no logical way to play it.
The Fed chief's speech left the market on hold and under pressure from impatient sellers.
Jobless claims and housing starts fail to give clarity of market direction, making this more of a day trader's market than an investor's market says Doreen Mogavero of Mogavero Lee.