Prev Close | 51.11 |
Open | 50.90 |
Day Low/High | 50.30 / 51.20 |
52 Wk Low/High | 35.73 / 52.09 |
Volume | 6.76M |
Avg Volume | 6.47M |
Prev Close | 51.11 |
Open | 50.90 |
Day Low/High | 50.30 / 51.20 |
52 Wk Low/High | 35.73 / 52.09 |
Volume | 6.76M |
Avg Volume | 6.47M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 2.05B |
Market Cap | 124.54B |
EPS | 4.00 |
P/E Ratio | 20.14 |
Div & Yield | 2.67 (8.18%) |
TSLA has always been a cash-burn story -- and it still is.
Micron Technology, Intel and Lam Research are good buys on this heat in semiconductors.
But this war of words with Iran is creating geopolitical risk.
A late-session selloff resulted in a two-day losing streak for the Dow and S&P.
This group is expected to post second-quarter EPS gains of 30%; here is how to trade it.
Two experts offer their top picks in energy master limited partnerships.
With all the attention-grabbing headlines out there, don't forget about the Treasury auction, CPI data and these other critical issues.
Let's go over some of the news from Tuesday.
Is an emotional selloff on Howard Schultz's departure precisely when those on the sidelines should strike?
These dividend payers compete in businesses that I'm interested in and believe in -- and they pay me to own the shares.
Crude has been rising since last June, and here are the names that I like here.
Stock traders know that oil traders are a skittish bunch and take oil up on any and all tensions.
KLA-Tencor, Microsoft and Intel all report earnings after the close Thursday.
This will be the ninth consecutive year when the big game tops that 100 million-viewers mark.
European stocks trade firmly higher and help pull Wall Street futures into the green
With little likely to change at this week's OPEC meeting, there's still a way to play oil in the days and weeks ahead.
Nation's sovereign wealth fund isn't dumping its oil and gas holdings.
The planet will likely never ever need to consume less energy tomorrow than it did yesterday.
Investors keep an eye on another busy slate of earnings.
Four of the five companies are in the energy sector, signaling willingness to fight disruption.
Some big names offer pleasant surprises.
The S&P 500 fell from records on Tuesday as a steep selloff in crude oil prices sent the energy sector lower.
Oil giant's "A" shares have an attractive chart pattern.
This company is paying its dividend with enough cash left over to develop the next big oil shale play.
Your round-up of the day's earnings reports
This is what you need to know before the opening bell
If the supermajors are struggling, the smaller shale independents can hardly be doing better.
Its decision to sell a costly oil sands field shows it will focus on paying down debt.
Consider giving energy giant Royal Dutch Shell (RDS) the royal treatment above $56.
But gloomy sentiment could turn into a good buying opportunity.