Prev Close | 134.09 |
Day Low/High | 131.31 / 135.17 |
52 Wk Low/High | 86.00 / 163.17 |
Prev Close | 134.09 |
Day Low/High | 131.31 / 135.17 |
52 Wk Low/High | 86.00 / 163.17 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 419.78B |
Market Cap | 56.29B |
P/E Ratio | 35.66 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
It is a powerful partner in the server virtualization business.
Hewlett-Packard's recent spin-off is a good idea.
The 30-year yield is now below the real GDP growth rate.
A clear technical pattern can provide focus and remove guesswork.
Where it began. The rundown: U.S. futures are slightly higher this morning (S&P 500 is up by 4 handles, Nasdaq is ahead by 9 handles). European stocks are ahead, on average by about 0.50%. Nikkei is down 0.10%. No real news. Within the market most g...
Where it began. The rundown: U.S. futures are slightly higher this morning (S&P 500 is up by 6 handles, Nasdaq is ahead by 14 handles). European stocks are reversing yesterday's losses and are higher by about 0.80%. Nikkei (closed on Monday) is up 0...
The consensus of positives is just too cute.
ADTRAN and VMware are both long plays with these trading components.
Its IPO went well, and the company makes a compelling case for IT professionals.
Let's tick down what hasn't gone wrong -- and what's making this market so resilient.
Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft show new moves.
Portfolio Manager Bryan Ashenberg says EMC is under-appreciated on Wall Street and is undervalued when backing out the company's VMware stake and cash position.
These stocks and sectors are still reasonably priced, given their growth prospects.
He left the next Microsoft CEO a good hand to play.
The company is a disruptive force and will go higher.
Not to be overly negative, but increased awareness can't hurt.