Prev Close | 135.99 |
Open | 137.59 |
Day Low/High | 130.01 / 137.59 |
52 Wk Low/High | 40.76 / 147.55 |
Volume | 2.97M |
Prev Close | 135.99 |
Open | 137.59 |
Day Low/High | 130.01 / 137.59 |
52 Wk Low/High | 40.76 / 147.55 |
Volume | 2.97M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 141.46B |
Market Cap | 19.31B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
I am looking at setups in Oracle and Expedia.
Be far more selective, but recognize where opportunity lies.
It could be a good day to get that shopping list out of the drawer. By Bret Jensen As always, I am happy to be standing in for Doug Kass today on the last trading day of the week and the first day of August. Certainly should be an interesting day to...
When the situation changes, you must adjust with it.
We've had a nice bounce in many smaller and momentum tech names.
Money is not made in the buying or the selling. Money is made from what happens in between.
Love it or hate it, earnings season has a little something for everyone.
Internet and biotech stocks are trading as a cohort right now.
Google is moving deeper into the travel business. It now review hotels and restaurants via Zagat and is expanding ties with big hotel groups like Hilton Worldwide.
Pitney Bowes rallies to a new 52-week high, look for upside follow-through.
Ford rallies after March auto sales blow past Street view, surpassing our target.
Even at current levels the S&P 500 is trading at 16 times 2014 expectations.
Growth in Asian-Pacific travel bookings lends support.
Virtual card spending was significantly higher in the fourth quarter and that enabled credit card processor WEX Inc. to beat Wall Street earnings and revenue expectations.
From the Affordable Care Act to getting a permit from City Hall, jobs are thwarted from every angle. By Bret Jensen We have green arrows across the board in Europe and Asia in front of the first testimony from Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen, and U.S. ...
First-hand experience can give you deeper insight than any analyst's report.
These high short-interest names are being squeezed.
Using my upside gains from Wednesday for another round tonight.
Use this one as a trading vehicle, not as a portfolio holding.
Markets were mixed amid variable earnings results, with growing uncertainty around the wind-down of bond purchases.
The discounts are there. You just need to keep your eyes open.
Netflix is not going to cable. TheStreet's Rocco Pendola nukes the noise on this rumor, while Brittany Umar goes home with Expedia.
Jobless claims reach the highest 4-week average since April. Facebook, Starbucks and Expedia are the major pre-market movers.
Starbucks and the Boston Beer Co. will report earnings Thursday, but market watchers are waiting on Facebook's report.