Prev Close | 46.69 |
Open | 46.60 |
Day Low/High | 46.60 / 47.72 |
52 Wk Low/High | 16.07 / 56.42 |
Volume | 1.13M |
Prev Close | 46.69 |
Open | 46.60 |
Day Low/High | 46.60 / 47.72 |
52 Wk Low/High | 16.07 / 56.42 |
Volume | 1.13M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 862.34B |
Market Cap | 40.67B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
These stocks and sectors are still reasonably priced, given their growth prospects.
Ambac's stock has tremendous upside because the company's legal woes are behind it and its exposure to Detroit's bankruptcy has been overstated.
TheStreet's Jim Cramer says AIG CEO Robert Benmosche has 'taken a ward of the state and turned it around to a great property and casualty insurance company.'
Such actions often are a dubious use of cash.
I don't own it, and I wouldn't at these levels. If I owned AIG (AIG) -- and I don't -- I would be selling it here.
I hope this puts pressure on other insurers. AIG (AIG), an old favorite, reported somewhat disappointing results (though the business media initially called it a beat). The beat was actually achieved solely by a change in the discount rate for reser...
Futures point higher; Occidental makes a big move.
Great investors and great quarterbacks have a lot in common.
Three firms are well-positioned to outperform in 2014.
U.S. futures are positive to start first full week of 2014 trading.
Here are some early looks. Its a big rebalancing today. Below are some early looks: General Electric (GE) -- 2 million to sell, 3 million paired off. Bank of America (BAC) -- 2 million to sell, 3 million paired off. Pfizer (PFE) -- 2 million to sell...
Boca Biff does bitcoin.
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Markets are higher ahead of Tuesday's Federal Reserve meeting as taper talk continues. Sprint shares are rising on news the company is in talks to purchase T-Mobile USA, and Aercap says it will buy AIG's plane leasing group for $5 billion. TheStreet's Nicole Urken has details from New York.
Some of these are among the highest-quality investments around.
Rising interest rates will aid banks and insurance firms.
These two hedge funds did very little buying last quarter.
Traders cheer Chinese and U.S. manufacturing data to start the new month. Author Orly Lobel talks about winning the 'Talent' war.
The Federal Reserve's taper move will be a focus for future earnings among investors. Fenimore Asset Management's Drew Wilson weighs in.
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 3; Nasdaq futures are up 10; Japan is down 0.9% (but finished the week up 0.8%); China Shanghai is up 0.37% (and up 0.8% on...
Light revenue, in-line EPS. AIG (AIG) is getting hit on light revenue. EPS was in line.
Jim Cramer says buy AIG on weakness, watch Facebook's teen engagement and take a close look at Exxon because it has a great balance sheet.
U.S. Stock Index Futures are pointing to a lower open as investors digest results from Starbucks and Facebook. TheStreet's Jon Marino reports from the Nasdaq Marketsite.
Janet Yellen's appointment to chair the Fed provides for an orderly changing of the guard.
Blackberry's Flying Circus, Foolish Filmmaker, Celldex Shenanigans, Benmosche's Big Mouth and Chrysler's Conundrum highlight Gregg Greenberg's list of dumb things on Wall Street this week.
We have learned from the crash, and to deny this is foolish.
Berkshire's Buffett, Lehman's Fuld and Goldman's Blankfein recount the hours leading up to the Lehman Brothers collapse.
Here's what he's buying in the finance, transport, media and energy sectors.