Prev Close | 262.81 |
Open | 262.81 |
Day Low/High | 258.39 / 262.81 |
52 Wk Low/High | 101.03 / 254.13 |
Volume | 869.97K |
Prev Close | 262.81 |
Open | 262.81 |
Day Low/High | 258.39 / 262.81 |
52 Wk Low/High | 101.03 / 254.13 |
Volume | 869.97K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 146.54B |
Market Cap | 38.74B |
P/E Ratio | 23.13 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
TheStreet's Jim Cramer suggests buying shares of Cummins if you think China's economy will improve.
Jim Cramer says he's not sure if Valeant can rebound, and a lot will depend on who is named as the new CEO.
A biblical phrase encapsulates stock behaviors that happen with regularity.
Without a significant rise in the OBV line and a broader base, this bounce in CMI is likely to fail.
Here's a market move that's V-shaped -- as in value.
Jim Cramer, portfolio manager of the Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust, said he prefers Costco (COST) over Walmart (WMT), which cut its sales outlook on Thursday.
Tire inventories are building up, and few people use the lubricant maker's products.
The engine makers' charts indicate an upturn after prolonged declines.
These firms would look great to the godfather of value investing.
TheStreet’s Jim Cramer says investors need protection in this market and they should look for high yielding stocks, like General Motors.
The global diesel engine manufacturer's charts show that investors aren't serious about buying shares.
Many players panic sell just as the market is about to rebound.
Many players panic sell just as the market is about to rebound.
Iron, coal, copper, you name it....
Merrill's reversal from Buy to Sell defies logic -- and where was it $50 or $60 ago?
TheStreet's Jim Cramer tackled viewer questions on the economy from the NYSE Wednesday. His first viewer question was from Henry Blodget, an investor and CEO of Business Insider.
ILMN's three-month at-the-money implied volatility is at about the median level.
It starts with the ugliest and spreads to the prettiest.
TheStreet’s Jim Cramer answered questions from social media on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
The central bank doesn't care if rate hikes send your stocks lower.
"Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a difference in the world. Veterans don't have that problem." Happy Veterans Day to all who have served. *Price is what you pay, value is what you get." -- Warren Buffett. Read t...
The U.S. is still winning the trade war -- and these companies are leading the charge.
There will reports from Macy's, Kohl's and Nordstrom.
Should we really remain bearish amid a flood of positive news?
Global turmoil means solid balance sheets are a must-have feature; so are nice current yields.
As market slides, great buys in strong names emerge, such as Airgas and Cummins.