Prev Close | 94.19 |
Open | 94.00 |
Day Low/High | 93.76 / 94.54 |
52 Wk Low/High | 56.01 / 90.17 |
Volume | 716.76K |
Prev Close | 94.19 |
Open | 94.00 |
Day Low/High | 93.76 / 94.54 |
52 Wk Low/High | 56.01 / 90.17 |
Volume | 716.76K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 1558.51B |
Market Cap | 146.50B |
P/E Ratio | 16.33 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Consumer staples stocks have been running high, but these names still offer upside.
I am taking a different approach, even though you may see a familiar name or two.
It's no sin to take profits in the cigarette maker after a faster-than-expected return.
In addition, a final deal in the ongoing Greek drama was still nowhere in sight.
Pepsi's earnings will reveal the company's plans to address market share loss to Coca-Cola.
The electronics chain's stock has been beaten down, but I see reasons for long-term optimism.
James Wong, portfolio manager for the Payden Value Leaders fund, names his favorite high yield stocks including Altria, Enbridge Energy and Philip Morris.
Here are 30 predictions about 30 companies.
Sometimes the up days are more exasperating than the down days.
This ends a healthy consolidation period and puts RAI on course for a new leg higher.
These stocks -- among the last Bill Miller picks -- have been doubly graced with approval from my guru-based stock screens.
Philip Morris International is worth a closer look.
Funeral services, cigarettes, fast food and income-tax preparers -- what's not to like?
Funeral services, cigarettes, fast food and income-tax preparers -- what's not to like?
I expect PM to make a run back up the $70 area in the near term.
This market is pretty dangerous right now -- it might be a good time to close out a few trades.
PM and MO are setting up nicely for a pair trade.
Here are today's top research calls.
Notwithstanding Europe's continuing troubles, the U.S. market should eke out an upward drift. With that in mind, here are some names to consider.
A veritable avalanche of great dividends are coming. Here's a healthy sampling of them.
Earnings, takeovers and IPOs are positive signs for stock owners who aren't aggressive traders.
Earnings, takeovers and IPOs are positive signs for stock owners who aren't aggressive traders.