Prev Close | 6.05 |
Day Low/High | 6.02 / 6.17 |
52 Wk Low/High | 4.45 / 9.04 |
Prev Close | 6.05 |
Day Low/High | 6.02 / 6.17 |
52 Wk Low/High | 4.45 / 9.04 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 44.12B |
Market Cap | 266.94M |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Small-cap restaurant chains in particular are down for the year to date despite some recent upticks.
Apart from big chains, very few restaurant companies have done well.
Some of the big names are doing well, but it has been a struggle for many others, include Ruby Tuesday.
It may be a second-tier brand, but it is still a profitable one that also happens to be asset-rich.
From Domino's to Cosi, a look at how the sector is doing.
It's been a mixed bag since the sector tanked earlier this week.
Noodles & Co. leads a long list.
Diamond Resorts shares jump on acquisition news, while Southwestern Energy declines on a large stock offering.
Eatery's shares have shed some 15% this week, but could fall more.
If down is up, maybe that would explain why restaurants are doing so well.
Jim Cramer, portfolio manager of TheStreet’s Action Alerts PLUS and host of CNBC’s ‘Mad Money,’ talked about how to play defense in a down market on Friday.
There are worrisome signs to this short-term buying spree.
Bojangles is the latest restaurant to come public, and it did not play a game of chicken when it came to its first day of trading on the Nasdaq.
4 reasons why today is a perfect setup for bulls.
U.S. stocks follow Europe on downward path.
These stocks offer warnings about buying after hot IPOs.
A great business does not mean a great investment.
The stock is down 50% from 2013 launch.
This buy/write play is an appealing menu option.
Is there more good news out there?
The first installment of my list includes biotech, Internet and insurance.
I see more to like after earnings with these three stocks.
And I am taking advantage.
Recent public debuts in the sector have had big pops and then faded fast.
We'll be watching for signs of Ukraine fallout over the weekend.
My philosophy is to avoid the hot restaurant IPOs.
Three names causing investors to reach for the Tums.
This week's reports will set the tone.