Prev Close | 175.21 |
Open | 174.14 |
Day Low/High | 163.69 / 175.29 |
52 Wk Low/High | 67.90 / 168.95 |
Volume | 2.94M |
Prev Close | 175.21 |
Open | 174.14 |
Day Low/High | 163.69 / 175.29 |
52 Wk Low/High | 67.90 / 168.95 |
Volume | 2.94M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 164.90B |
Market Cap | 29.66B |
P/E Ratio | 33.60 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The stock is breaking out today.
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The Department of Defense approves Android devices, so RIMM may lose this once-captive market.
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I have been bullish on Cisco for a while, and -- particularly in light of Friday's performance -- I still am.
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Consider puts in Jefferies, and watch Chesapeake's dip.
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The smartphone and tablet space will eventually consolidate to the top three to four players.
Google displays two gaps.