Prev Close | 65.97 |
Open | 66.53 |
Day Low/High | 66.53 / 68.74 |
52 Wk Low/High | 47.71 / 136.40 |
Volume | 601.70K |
Avg Volume | 970.00K |
Prev Close | 65.97 |
Open | 66.53 |
Day Low/High | 66.53 / 68.74 |
52 Wk Low/High | 47.71 / 136.40 |
Volume | 601.70K |
Avg Volume | 970.00K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 55.06M |
Market Cap | 3.63B |
EPS | 8.20 |
P/E Ratio | 11.05 |
Div & Yield | 1.56 (2.29%) |
Company insiders, who best know the real worth of their own shares, did the exact opposite of most everyday investors.
Not only are European and Asian equity markets trading in the hole, but so are domestic equity index futures.
Why chase high-flying, expensive stocks when bargains like Manpower offer big upside with very low risk?
The RV maker's shares have not been this low based on valuation since the dark days of 2008.
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Resonant and Camping World Holdings have been under duress but that could soon change.
Don't forget your investment thesis with this value name.
A rebound to a more-normalized valuation could send these stocks sky high.
Covered calls may be the best bet -- or wait for a dip.
Thor Industries is a blue-chip name at a white-chip price, so buy some shares.
The market wants one thing and one thing only.
With prices down some $70 from their zenith what do the charts look like now?
Let's stop it with the idea that the RV maker's misfortunes are the beginning of something bigger.
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Jim Cramer weighs in on the trending news of the day from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
THO has made a good upside run in the past month.
As always, you have to follow the money.
Jim Cramer previews J.M. Smucker's earnings, released on Thursday.
While TheStreet's Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer was reluctant to recommend shares of Thor Industries, he said if the stock comes in, it will be a buy again.
THO is rising after reporting a record quarter, and fundamentals suggest it could go even higher.
Taking from Ben Graham's playbook, this handful of stocks have reasonable valuations in an extended market.