Prev Close | 109.97 |
Open | 110.99 |
Day Low/High | 109.61 / 112.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 108.55 / 139.85 |
Volume | 1.77M |
Prev Close | 109.97 |
Open | 110.99 |
Day Low/High | 109.61 / 112.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 108.55 / 139.85 |
Volume | 1.77M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 288.20B |
Market Cap | 31.55B |
P/E Ratio | 31.22 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The turf war for the breakfast crowd is heating up between McDonald's and Yum! Brands' Taco Bell, each goading the other with not-so-subtle tweets and tongue-in-cheek commercials.
TheStreet's Stephanie Link and Jill Malandrino review trends in the labor and housing markets and the sectors and stocks that stand to benefit.
Jim Cramer found one company that trailed peers last year, but is cooking up a brighter future in international markets. And we explain what's new, before breakfast.
Companies that can't respond to the changing landscape are doomed.
Investors who discount the Russia news will get stung.
The short-term outlook is not compelling for restaurant companies or their shares.
Russia has already liquidated $100 billion of U.S. Treasuries due to Crimea chaos, and Brian Sozzi thinks investors will hear more talk of a Cold War in the coming weeks.
It's a good stock to consider owning, but patience is warranted.
Starbucks recently expanded its range of breakfast sandwiches and McDonad's will extend its breakfast hours to make breakfast the most important meal of the day.
Stephanie Link and Jill Malandrino review overall market conditions amid the Ukraine conflict and what positions Link added to in the Action Alerts Plus Portfolio.
If you paid too much, be prepared to wait.
Chipotle recently released a 22-minute program exclusively on Hulu. Do short films have anything to do with the chain's success? Brian Sozzi investigates.
This morning, shares of Panera Bread are looking lower, after the company topped EPS and revenue estimates -- but failed to live up to Wall Street's guidance expectations.
If a stock looks like it will be obvious in hindsight, buy it.
CVS Caremark will report results before the bell this morning, coming after the company's move to 'quit' smoking.
Between yesterday's numbers from Hain Celestial and Buffalo Wild Wings, as well as earnings on the way from Ralph Lauren, Green Mountain, Pandora and Twitter, investors have plenty to keep an eye on today.
Global markets sell off overnight, US futures in the green.
Earnings are on the way this morning as virtually every company looks to rebound from a disastrous market sell-off that began the week Monday. Jonathan Marino at the Nasdaq Marketsite in Times Square reports.
Papa John's CEO John Schnatter details the company's relationship with the NFL and why shares of PZZA are up 70% over the past year.
It just sold a ton more burritos than you thought it could.
You can find dogs, horses, pigs, chickens, chips and education here.
Jim Cramer and Stephanie Link are starting to see the retail sector become "overkilled" and they say this is the time to look at higher-quality names in the retail group.
A great company does not always make for a rational investment.
Patrons of certain Pizza Hut locations are now able to order by the slice for the first time ever at two locations in York, Nebraska and Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Investment banks JP Morgan and Wells Fargo both reported earnings before the bell on Tuesday morning. Jonathan Marino reports from the Nasdaq Marketsite in Times Square.
Let's take a look at the overnight and early-morning price action in the major asset classes. The latter was known as "operating earnings" or "earning ex-items," and it was derived by removing from the GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles)...