Prev Close | 406.20 |
Open | 405.40 |
Day Low/High | 403.60 / 410.58 |
52 Wk Low/High | 150.06 / 419.21 |
Volume | 259.28K |
Prev Close | 406.20 |
Open | 405.40 |
Day Low/High | 403.60 / 410.58 |
52 Wk Low/High | 150.06 / 419.21 |
Volume | 259.28K |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 53.32B |
Market Cap | 21.66B |
P/E Ratio | 46.42 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The shares have more than doubled from their March nadir.
None of these questions have been answered which is why I see chaos ahead as we can't even imagine this process working.
We've spotted a few trends in ZBRA's charts and indicators.
Here's our strategy on where to go long.
The S&P 500 Index Committee has work to do as it decides which companies remain in the index, and that could impact whether some remain Aristocrats.
Let's look at the charts of this barcode and logistics company.
The market is throwing a Halloween sale right now that it doesn't need to throw, and that's an opportunity.
Let's review the charts once again.
Shares of the cloud name could break out to the upside at any moment.
Let's check out the charts this morning.
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Zebra Technologies (ZBRA) beat Wall Street’s consensus earnings estimate in its third quarter.
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TheStreet's Jim Cramer thinks Zebra paid a 'song' compared to what Motorola paid for the barcode division in 2006, and the deal cements Zebra's hold on the mobile barcodes business.
Zebra surpassed expectations and guided higher for next quarter. Tesla reports after the close.