Prev Close | 47.81 |
Day Low/High | 46.77 / 48.50 |
52 Wk Low/High | 16.52 / 52.70 |
Prev Close | 47.81 |
Day Low/High | 46.77 / 48.50 |
52 Wk Low/High | 16.52 / 52.70 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 65.74B |
Market Cap | 3.14B |
P/E Ratio | 379.89 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
There is little to no fear in the air, relative to what we as investors, and we as a people, have been through.
Also, interpreting Tuesday's market, Covid-19 vaccine update, and manufacturing growth.
The market continues to rise despite numerous negative catalysts, while Zoom beat all earnings expectations and guided higher.
I don't think it would be too much of a stretch to imagine that too many investors, or citizens for that matter, will mind seeing March 2020 head on out of here.
Can no one else see the eventual end of the debt super-cycle?
Bullard's consistency, Amazon at $1 trillion, AMD's Su advantage, and more.
In the end, you ARE the only one you can count on.
Beyond today's disruption to your coffee break, here are the headlines moving the market before the bell.
The keys? Preparation, Discipline and Plan of Action.
The proposed combination likely will draw increased attention to the obliteration of traditional retail jobs that Amazon is leaving in its wake.
* Amazon is a change agent. The retail landscape continues to undergo change, and with it will come lower retail industry sales, profits and margins. * Does Amazon create value through its distribution channel or does it destroy jobs? Concerns likel...
It’s not easy for value investors to gain exposure to the growth-fueled and often-pricey biotech sector.
Now is the time to stay calm.
Futures point to a lower open in the U.S.
The Russell 2000 continues to outperform.
What will ECB head Mario Draghi have to say?
Trends in wearables, mobile payments and eHealth.
A few more earnings trickle in this week ahead of Friday's employment report for August.