Prev Close | 176.14 |
Day Low/High | 173.91 / 180.72 |
52 Wk Low/High | 67.90 / 195.82 |
Prev Close | 176.14 |
Day Low/High | 173.91 / 180.72 |
52 Wk Low/High | 67.90 / 195.82 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 164.90B |
Market Cap | 29.05B |
P/E Ratio | 33.60 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Have the shares gotten ahead of themselves?
Where it began. The rundown: U.S. futures are higher this morning (S&P up 6 handles, Nasdaq up 18 handles). European stocks are climbing, too (by about 0.8%). Nikkei is up 0.88%. Within the Nikkei, all major sub-groups finished in the green. Telecom...
Also in focus will be industrial earnings -- and inflation data.
The industry is evolving, and Samsung is hurting -- but these suppliers look ripe for the picking.
Talk about the Internet of Things is heating up.
Market behavior can't always be explained. Remember that the next time you hear from a doomsayer.
CF Industries looks weak and could see lower prices.
SunPower is holding above its 8-day EMA, building a tight upper level base.
Do your research on the underlying companies, especially during earnings season.
Two painful macro trends are hitting these companies, and I can only see the stituation getting worse.
Sorry, but I have to be a tad cautious and play the skeptic.
Before too long, I suspect the remaining stand-alone competitors will face an even tougher road ahead.
Volume is the polygraph; there's no lying about where the money goes.
Neither Apple nor Samsung tell the tale of the mature mobile market.
Keep an on eye pain points and evolving demand to find companies well positioned for long-term investing.
I continue to favor the companies in this sector that are increasing their dollar content per device.
Reports this week could give a better picture of how tech is holding up, particularly in this area.
Intel earnings are on tap.
We are only in the early innings of The Connected Car.
Connected devices will likely be a topic of interest..
Use any weakness from AAPL's call to revisit Qualcomm.
BlackBerry's big shortfall hits InterDigital's IP license sales.
A plethora of data are on tap, as well as more Washington verbiage
I've seen this movie a number of times before and it never ends well.
As the world becomes more connected, Chris Versace, Real Money Pro Contributor, says the component makers are the winning trade.
Market players are bound to key in on geopolitical events this week.
As TV viewing habits continue to change, Entropic is an attractive long-term investment.