Prev Close | 20.52 |
Day Low/High | 20.95 / 23.10 |
52 Wk Low/High | 13.00 / 28.00 |
Prev Close | 20.52 |
Day Low/High | 20.95 / 23.10 |
52 Wk Low/High | 13.00 / 28.00 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 117.95B |
Market Cap | 2.42B |
P/E Ratio | 10.05 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The 'dividend derby' race to find which companies are offering the best opportunities is on, and we're betting on Albertsons.
I wouldn't look at Alkaline Water and Sprouts Farmers Market for a trade, but as speculative buy 'em and forget 'em for the summer.
From poultry and snacks to cereal, ice cream and an 'organic' ETF, these top food stocks are a tasty dish for investors.
Holiday shopping is big, but so is holiday eating, and here are several names with healthy dividend yields to chomp into.
With slower economic growth ahead, Village Super Market may provide a haven to investors looking for companies that have defensive business models and enviable dividend yields.
Smaller players are at risk as giants battle for online market share.
It could counter the Amazon-Whole Foods deal by buying Sprouts or just watch and learn.
It could counter the Amazon-Whole Foods deal by buying Sprouts or just watch and learn.
Earlier today, Fresh Market, a specialty grocery stores that was acquired by Apollo Global Management, said CEO Rick Anicetti resigned from his position and his board seat just two years after joining the company. The Fresh Market by me recently clo...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 reached new highs to begin the week as tech stocks resumed their recovery.
Consider this SFM call spread amid Amazon's bid for Whole Foods.
This is a win for AMZN as it battles for consumer wallet share in the grocery space.
Buyers have turned more aggressive on the stock.
Using gurus' methods to find supermarket opportunities.
The stock needs a higher low to become attractive.
Portfolio managers can't wait any longer.
The stock made a good start in March, but may not be finished.
Whole Foods has lost a staggering 9 million to 14 million customers over the past six quarters.
Amid takeover reports, consider this SFM bullishly biased vertical call spread.
These stocks are showing signs of changing direction.
Grab the SFM March $17.50 puts for $0.65 or even $0.70.
Troubles at Macy's and Sears are not reflective of the entire retail industry.