Prev Close | 300.24 |
Day Low/High | 298.09 / 308.06 |
52 Wk Low/High | 124.05 / 310.49 |
Prev Close | 300.24 |
Day Low/High | 298.09 / 308.06 |
52 Wk Low/High | 124.05 / 310.49 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 56.34B |
Market Cap | 16.92B |
P/E Ratio | 75.82 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Also, Salesforce posts successful quarter and announces Slack acquisition to effectively take on Microsoft.
I will come back to these names over and over again as we are now in the sweet spot for many.
Here's how to play Ulta Beauty after its Target deal.
They're Nike and Estee Lauder, with Estee being driven by skin care.
We're checking out the potential of swing trades in Ulta Beauty and Caterpillar.
We're seeing a period of sideways price action before renewed gains.
Let's check the charts and formulate a trading strategy.
Plus, Veeva Systems reports stellar results and ups its guidance.
If financial markets any indication, a lot must be expected from Fed Chair Powell Thursday morning. Plus, two guys to never bet against.
Next week is the last full week of August and the start of the last two weeks of the summer given how the Labor Day holiday falls this year. If you were expecting a quiet week on the earnings front, you may not want to read what I have to share next...
Ulta is truly a blue-chip name, now selling at a heavily discounted valuation compared to all its previous trading history.
The beauty retailer's charts have improved greatly from March but face overhead resistance ahead.
Their partnerships with Target and Walmart continue to perform well.
WDAY looks ready to break out as traders weigh wether markets are now overbought after this 2-day run.
You can't gloss over Ulta Beauty's strong foundation -- and the likelihood it will eventually make up its current losses.
As we head into the last hour of trading today, let's take a look at which companies are slated to report their quarterly results after the close and their consensus EPS expectations:Â Adobe : $2.24 Broadcom : $5.36 DocuSign : $0.05 Gap : $0.41 Orac...
What came first? The chicken or the egg? The bear market or the pandemic? I don't care much for labels.
10-day HV is getting near lows that we only see for a day or two.
There's no real millennial analyst cohort on Wall Street. But the Toll Brothers analyst call illuminates some key trends.
Will President Trump's administration move ahead with plans to turn up the heat on China in such a way that U.S. consumers for the first time share some of that pain?
As far as the technical picture, momentum traders have to be drooling at this gap fill.
With competition from the likes of Sephora and slow revenue growth, ULTA seems to be losing its shine, but here's how to play it.
Plus, the Saudis look to press their oil agenda while Europe prints some ugly economic data.
One ETF to avoid, and one to buy, if you are looking for Black Friday/Cyber Monday exposure.