Prev Close | 44.12 |
Open | 44.77 |
Day Low/High | 44.09 / 45.07 |
52 Wk Low/High | 21.50 / 47.77 |
Volume | 463.51K |
Prev Close | 44.12 |
Open | 44.77 |
Day Low/High | 44.09 / 45.07 |
52 Wk Low/High | 21.50 / 47.77 |
Volume | 463.51K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 263.09B |
Market Cap | 12.28B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Earnings are coming, and I suggest waiting at this point on the ones that are up, but buying those that are flat to down.
Here's how we'd play shares of the cardboard maker.
As long as the pandemic rages on, the stay-at-home thesis should stay strong.
Let's check out both the stocks that are going strong -- even without a stimulus -- and what I call the nascent bull markets.
Let's check out one of the world's largest paper and packaging companies.
Plus, Disney will report earnings after Tuesday's close amid big challenges and Chicago Fed President Charles Evans' blunt economic assessment.
It's interesting how much the charts have changed in six months or so.
What's really driving the market, what's making the Nasdaq roar? Tech and science, that's what.
Don't just follow the herd, time your exits and entrances well -- even if it is a big player like Warren Buffett that is leading the charge.
WRK gained a Buy recommendation by TheStreet's quantitative service Thursday, and the charts and indicators agree.
Cogent Communications and Westrock are two dividend stocks that investors should consider.
As for pressure on the Chinese side, I think a September 17.8% decline in exports to the U.S. compounded on top of a 22% decline in August speaks for itself.
More sideways price action is needed before the long side becomes more attractive.
And keep in mind that earnings season is not over, and there's enough juice left to impact the marketplace.
At TheStreet's Investor Boot Camp, Jim Cramer sat down with Jeff Marks, Senior Portfolio Analyst of Action Alerts PLUS to discuss WestRock, the newest addition to the AAP Portfolio. Listen in to hear why they're both excited about it.
WRK is likely to trade sideways until its next sustained move
Buyers of the maker of paper and packaging have been more aggressive than sellers for months now.
These 2 paper companies are breaking out and are buys at current levels.
Stock has been moving sideways since January.
These charts are showing bullish or bearish reversals.
We would trade WRK from the long side, adding on strength.
David Einhorn, Jim Chanos presentations close out 2106's Sohn Investment Conference.
In Monday's Analysts' Actions, TheStreet highlights Coach (COH), Whiting Petroleum (WLL), and WestRock (WRK).