Prev Close | 32.77 |
Open | 30.54 |
Day Low/High | 30.00 / 32.95 |
52 Wk Low/High | 11.89 / 32.95 |
Volume | 4.35M |
Prev Close | 32.77 |
Open | 30.54 |
Day Low/High | 30.00 / 32.95 |
52 Wk Low/High | 11.89 / 32.95 |
Volume | 4.35M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 55.11B |
Market Cap | 1.81B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
This is a growth name that happens to have some value attributes.
These ARK Funds family funds are focused on new opportunities and investment themes.
This idea offers a reward more than twice the risk.
One thing is certain: Triple-nets are not a common investment hunting ground, but some may be the recipe for the next ETF.
Ark Invest has developed a series of specialized exchange-traded funds that own shares in companies involved in 'disruptive innovation.'
Bullish and bearish reversals for this week.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average stretched its winning streak into a seventh day, securing another closing record for its fourth session in a row.
U.S. Stocks held slight gains through the afternoon after weaker U.S. services activity pushed back the chances of a September interest rate hike.
3-D Systems, Stratasys look ready to make at least a short-term move higher.
The once-popular start-up, now a member of Real Money's distressed watch list, surges off the release of an optimistic fourth-quarter earnings forecast.
Some predict a looming crash, but many stocks have just had one.
Futures are slightly lower as earnings begin to roll in.
Stratasys (SSYS) and 3D Systems (DDD) are schmeissed today. I warned more than 18 months ago in my 15 Surprises for 2014 piece that the 3D-printing group would more than halve in 2014. This year, it's doing even worse.
From gold to Yelp, here are some ways to go against the grain.
Overall, slightly more than half the charts scored a 'B' or better.
Jim Cramer answers viewers' Twitter (TWTR) questions from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Member of beaten-down 3D group is first to show signs of life.
Jim Cramer answers viewers' Twitter (TWTR) questions from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
There's still good support, but tight range remains.
Starwood management upended the activist paradigm.
Worth a second look, but not much more than that.