Prev Close | 116.05 |
Day Low/High | 112.38 / 117.56 |
52 Wk Low/High | 114.24 / 219.59 |
Prev Close | 116.05 |
Day Low/High | 112.38 / 117.56 |
52 Wk Low/High | 114.24 / 219.59 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 150.96B |
Market Cap | 17.52B |
P/E Ratio | 28.35 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The two hurricanes undermined the computers -- and here are a bunch of stocks that are benefiting.
The stock has returned to its July highs.
The hurricanes are interrupting the decline of some very important business cycles.
But the price action remains bearish.
SWK looks set for short-term declines.
Note for tomorrow: Sell to raise cash.
When the cat's away, the (retail) mice will play.
Sears Holdings, Destination Maternity and Hibbett Sports, though in different areas of retail, all have had rough rides.
It was a mixed start to the week.
The sellers are out in force.
It is hard to see how the troubled retailer pulls out of the death spiral in which it finds itself.
Some indicators suggest the pace of the tool maker's advance could slow, which may translate into some sideways price action.
It's a wonder to me how split this market really is.
Combining online sales with bricks-and-mortar traffic improves the odds for some.
Breakout is likely to carry to the low $160s.
If you must buy now, then go for a low-cost index fund or stocks with strong fundamentals.
These four stocks are showing short-term gain catalysts and longer-term growth potential.
Good reports from three stocks offer a way to play the French election angst.
I believe the recent optimism surrounding Sears Holdings is unjustified. Sales have halved in the last seven years. During that period, debt net of cash has risen from $2.1 billion to $4.1 billion. Since 2007 the retailer has burned about $500 milli...
Wall Street churn around the flatline for much of the day before settling higher.
Bull market number one, perhaps of all time: the financials.
There are nearly too many surging sectors to count.
Think of it as a consumer-products company, like Gillette.
The once-proud retailer's debt and pension obligations and its customer losses are just too great to overcome.
Experience has shown me that there's too much risk in SHOS.
Newell Brands will report its fourth-quarter earnings results Monday before markets open.
The toolmaker's acquisition of the Craftsman brand should help push its profits and share price up in 2017.