Prev Close | 59.69 |
Open | 59.70 |
Day Low/High | 59.47 / 60.61 |
52 Wk Low/High | 13.28 / 51.11 |
Volume | 923.03K |
Prev Close | 59.69 |
Open | 59.70 |
Day Low/High | 59.47 / 60.61 |
52 Wk Low/High | 13.28 / 51.11 |
Volume | 923.03K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 123.12B |
Market Cap | 7.40B |
P/E Ratio | 14.95 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The cash-strapped-consumer won't have an effect just yet.
Those who missed the start of the housing rebound or exited when the stocks peaked should revisit.
Homebuyers will adjust their expectations or leave the market entirely.
Brittany Umar and Scott Redler, chief strategic officer at T3Live.com, reveal how to trade stocks ahead of earnings season: retail, banks, tech.
Other areas of the market are far more worthy of your attention.
Don't mess with the bond equivalents.
This housing run just doesn't feel real to me.
Then pick up these two housing plays.
Pullbacks in REITs and homebuilders have created buying opportunities according to Greywolf's Mark Newton as pending home sales hit highs.
Jim Cramer gives his top stock ideas like Masco, Whirlpool and Realogy for investors to build on the housing market recovery.
Jim Cramer and Stephanie Link, Co-Portfolio Managers of AAP, discuss how they are trading the current bull market.
Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers reported better-than-expected second quarter earnings on increased demand for new homes.
Toll Brothers not only reported better-than-expected earnings, its backlog and signed contracts showed big sequential moves.
Stock futures are higher even as Lowe's and Target disappoint investors, while luxury home builder Toll Brothers delivers big orders.
Last week, the stock market scrambled ever higher amid decidedly mixed manufacturing data.
Next week, more earnings from retailers, including Target, Home Depot and Gap. TheStreet's Brittany Umar breaks down what you can expect.
Those starved for homebuilders should sink their teeth into these names.
Don't take your cues from the so-called action.
A move below 1575 on the S&P 500 would be a signal to go short.
The banks and homebuilders need to get over these humps if the market is to punch through to the highs.
Stocks and the economy have ticked up so much that the bears can no longer be impressed.
Here is what the analyst community is up to this morning. Below are recent analysts' actions: Yum! Brands (YUM) is downgraded at Brother Bank of America/Mother Merrill. Chubb (CB) is upgraded at William Blair. Netflix's (NFLX) price target is raised...
The feeling is that the mortgage interest deduction is in play with the White House.
TheStreet hits the street to talk about Toll Brothers. Belus CEO Brian Sozzi tells Debra Borchardt the reasons he likes the stock.
Remember that the market has priced in upwardly revised fiscal year forecasts on the part of companies, as well as revenue beats.
Marc Sperling breaks down the days action looking at major sectors and stocks of note to the long and short side, from High beta names to homebuilders and the banks.
How else do you explain this rally?
The market action demands a higher hurdle rate to enacting new positions and a general lean toward reducing risk.