Prev Close | 113.82 |
Open | 113.27 |
Day Low/High | 112.58 / 114.16 |
52 Wk Low/High | 108.55 / 139.85 |
Volume | 1.91M |
Prev Close | 113.82 |
Open | 113.27 |
Day Low/High | 112.58 / 114.16 |
52 Wk Low/High | 108.55 / 139.85 |
Volume | 1.91M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 285.16B |
Market Cap | 31.92B |
P/E Ratio | 31.22 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
But futures are heating up after a three-day cold spell.
After getting its gains trimmed on another analyst downgrade, Twitter looks to rebound Tuesday, on news Fidelity is a buyer of its stock.
Buffalo Wild Wings announced it's making the switch from Coke to Pepsi. TheStreet's Brittany Umar explores how much more could change at the restaurant chain than just beverages, thanks to Pepsi's thriving snacks business and big-name partnerships.
Jim Cramer says he wouldn't own eBay, Krispy Kreme's same-store sales figures are suspect and Yum! Brands is a buy.
As the rally continues, ConvergEx Chief Strategist Nicholas Colas points out the lack of fear in investors.
When stocks go up for no reason, I'll pass.
The next wave of earnings should open some eyes.
Given the stock's recent peak, I'd stay away for a while.
The Washington shutdown weighs on U.S. markets on Columbus Day and Facebook makes a buy to beef up mobile capabilities.
TheStreet looks at companies set to report earnings, stocks making moves on M&A and one company that got a big boost from Carl Icahn.
I'm looking at a possible entry for Yum! Brands.
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This shutdown-induced uncertainty should make for a bumpy ride
Aluminum producer Alcoa unofficially kicks off a new earnings season this week, followed by reports from Yum! Brands and Wells Fargo.
The company has forgotten how to under-promise and over-deliver.
It is also playable.
Let's take a look at the overnight and early-morning price action in the major asset classes. The rundown: S&P futures are up 2; Nasdaq futures are up 4; Nikkei is down 1.45%; China Shanghai is up 0.8% (up 2% on the week); European markets are modes...
The walkout will hit some fast-food names harder than others.
The risks associated with a potential revenue miss and rising costs make this group unappealing.
Let's take a peek at the overnight and early-morning trading in the major asset classes. The rundown: S&P futures down 4; Nasdaq futures down 8; Nikkei up 0.2% (strength in tech/telecom while basic materials and energy lagged); China Shanghai flat (...
Despite disappointing sales in China, Stephanie Link, CIO and co-portfolio manager of Action Alerts Plus, says she is a buyer of Yum! Brands on pullbacks.
Citrix and Visa remain reasonably priced despite run-ups in the stocks, says Margaret Vitrano, PM of the ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund.
McDonald's quarterly results missed expectations, but Portfolio Manager David Peltier looks for value in the dividend yield.
AT&T is unveiling a new plan that will allow customers to upgrade their devices more often.