Prev Close | 25.37 |
Day Low/High | 25.76 / 26.51 |
52 Wk Low/High | 19.63 / 38.59 |
Avg Volume | 2.85M |
Prev Close | 25.37 |
Day Low/High | 25.76 / 26.51 |
52 Wk Low/High | 19.63 / 38.59 |
Avg Volume | 2.85M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 97.97M |
Market Cap | 2.49B |
EPS | 2.80 |
P/E Ratio | 11.18 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Yes, this seems to be a seminal moment with retail.
Tuesday's Dreamforce features a discussion between Salesforce's Marc Benioff and Apple's Tim Cook.
The long decline in URBN looks to be over and the stage set for an eventual rise back to the $31 area.
A cornucopia of specialty retailers took it on the chin on Friday after the group showed signs of life on Thursday.
Shares of several retailers rode the coattails of Nordstrom and Dick's Sporting Goods on their favorable earnings releases Thursday, but Friday offers a mixed bag.
Apparel merchants as a group are seeing their stocks perform terribly so far in 2019, with only a handful in positive territory.
July-quarter ending retailers are soon to report their earnings, shedding light on their summer sales as well as their expectations for back-to-school shopping and the looming holiday shopping season.
Target CEO Brian Cornell is doing everything better -- from the stores, to the systems, to the customer acquisition, to the convenience.
Wednesday morning, it is the best of worlds and the worst of worlds! The best: Target The worst: Toll Brothers , Urban Outfitters , Qualcomm and Lowe's I am adding further to my short Index position in premarket for many of the reasons mentioned in ...
Is the temporary license granted for U.S. exports to Huawei part of the ongoing attempt to reach a trade deal -- or is it early stages of what might end up as a protracted cold war?
If we didn't know where the algorithms that now control the point of sale were lined up before Monday, we sure know now.
Let's check the charts of URBN to see if there is any hope for this depressed name.
Let's take a look at the charts.
Pence's speech over the weekend showed no signs of easing tensions with China.
These names are showing technical characteristics of either bullish or bearish reversal patterns over the past week.
This under-the-radar name reports next week; here is how I am playing it.
We forgot that this nation is a nation based on consumption, not on industry, on sales, not on making things.
LULU is up 70% since March. This is how to get into the name in an intelligent way.
Contrarians who bought several "dead men walking" retailers have pocketed big gains by defying conventional wisdom.
It is all about perception, and here are strong names to pick up on market weakness.
A fresh look at URBN is warranted.
URBN makes me wonder why it is still rising.
The groups that are winners will stay winners as long as interest rates maintain their downward trajectory.
Here are a couple of plays that offer two- and even three-digit percentage return opportunities.