Prev Close | 67.05 |
Day Low/High | 65.80 / 66.81 |
52 Wk Low/High | 40.50 / 71.22 |
Avg Volume | 2.81M |
Prev Close | 67.05 |
Day Low/High | 65.80 / 66.81 |
52 Wk Low/High | 40.50 / 71.22 |
Avg Volume | 2.81M |
Exchange | |
Shares Outstanding | 191.60M |
Market Cap | 12.65B |
EPS | 2.61 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Jim Cramer answered viewers' Twitter questions from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, and talked about the Federal Reserve, oil stocks, and Twitter (TWTR).
Demand has to catch up to supply. Meanwhile, get out of the shale companies.
Oil will be the place to be in 2016 and 2017, so it's time to develop an energy portfolio.
Technology and health care names led the bullish reversal.
A number of factors helped keep the gains this time.
Schlumberger (SLB) fell after announcing it will acquire oilfield equipment company Cameron International (CAM) in a cash-and-stock deal worth nearly $15 billion.
Although the Shanghai Composite still fell, the drop was relatively small.
Crude oil's recent retreat provides investors with another great entry point.
We remove Cameron and Basic Energy Services.
Three trade updates and three new ideas.
Stop playing themes and start investing in best-of-breed stocks.
Let's take a peek at the price action overnight and in the early morning in the more important asset classes. The rundown: S&P futures down 9 handles; Nikkei down 1.15%; European markets down -- a lot of earnings disappointments overnight, including...
Excitement is returning to this sector, so here are a few plays to get you started.
Dan Dicker talks to Jim Cramer about the overlooked value in companies drilling for oil and gas in the Gulf.
The selling looks overdone, but the uptrend looks broken.
These two subsea oil-services names should see growth ahead.
AMC's huge hit "The Walking Dead" inspired this portfolio compiled by TheStreet's Chris Ciaccia and Debra Borchardt.
Boeing broke out to new highs and Facebook closes up 4%.
Those able to sit through pullbacks are often rewarded.
Oceaneering and Cameron International are still within buying range.