Prev Close | 45.55 |
Day Low/High | 41.28 / 44.58 |
52 Wk Low/High | 41.55 / 111.49 |
Prev Close | 45.55 |
Day Low/High | 41.28 / 44.58 |
52 Wk Low/High | 41.55 / 111.49 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 42.14B |
Market Cap | 1.92B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
As SHAK gaps higher, let's see if the gains can be sustained.
Many restaurant stocks performed well in 2021 despite rising costs and labor issues, but this year could be more challenging.
Starbucks recently brought back its highly addictive - so I am told - pumpkin spice latte and a few other new seasonal beverages to its menu. As we've seen in the past with Starbucks and McDonald's , and more recently with Chipotle , these limited t...
While I don't want to anticipate, there's enough here for a starter position.
The second-quarter results of most names have exceeded estimates, but the sector faces challenges ahead due to labor shortages and rising costs.
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I keep hearing from complainers, who typically have a imperious tone, that these so-called meme stocks are wildly overvalued. How the heck do we know?
Leading investment advisors provide a menu of attractive QSR stocks.
SHAK was downgraded to a sell by TheStreet's Quant Ratings service Thursday.
Bearish signals are apparent on the chart of the burger and shake restaurant chain, shares of which have underperformed for months.
SHAK gets downgraded to 'sell' by our quantitative service, so let's look at the charts.
Occasionally there's a positive surprise.
VEREIT is an example of one name that had to cut its dividend amid the stay-at-home policies of the pandemic.
Here's a trade in the fast food name that's serving up amid the Covid-19 crisis.
This contraction has been dramatic and unpredictable -- and best outcomes cannot be driven solely through economic creativity.
This burger pair trade goes long Mac, short Shack.
What the charts of the restaurant chain reveal.
These 'bearish bets' are showing both technical and quantitative deterioration.
Let's check out the charts and the menu again.
In Friday'sĀ Minding Mr. MarketĀ I highlighted the difference in what bulls see and what bears see. With this week's schmeissing of Shake Shack , Uber and other former high flying IPOs, I wanted to emphasize something I wrote in Friday's column: "Bull...
Investor disappointment with same-store sales growth could serve up a way for entering the burger chain's shares.
* Good market breadth (at 18-11). * A large market on close buy program kept the advance going at the end of the day. * Bond yields rose by 4-5 basis points. * Oil and gold showed little change. * Banks/financials, FANG, select technology and highly...