Prev Close | 63.66 |
Open | 63.93 |
Day Low/High | 61.15 / 64.45 |
52 Wk Low/High | 32.72 / 70.95 |
Volume | 10.89M |
Prev Close | 63.66 |
Open | 63.93 |
Day Low/High | 61.15 / 64.45 |
52 Wk Low/High | 32.72 / 70.95 |
Volume | 10.89M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 1200.63B |
Market Cap | 79.49B |
P/E Ratio | 109.69 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Retailers are reporting their latest quarterly results and coming in mixed after the harsh winter weather prompted a 0.4% drop in U.S. retail sales last month.
Healthcare, energy and technology have led the way as the market is back to flat on the year, following a 6% decline, while the consumer space has underperformed.
Firms that can shake off dismal holiday sales should do well.
If you thought the season was over, you thought wrong.
The group shows signs of life, and negativity is yesterday's news.
It's been rough for the retailers this year, but TJX management has the ability to reward shareholders even in this difficult environment, says Robert McIver, Portfolio Manager for the Jensen Quality Value Fund.
Jim Cramer and Stephanie Link are starting to see the retail sector become "overkilled" and they say this is the time to look at higher-quality names in the retail group.
If you're keen on finding value in this space, it looks like Target is the way to go.
Here's a whole new crop of stocks that I think can beat next year's market.
Perhaps, for now, the best thing to do is to just stay away.
I sense consumers may hold spending flat with last year.
Jill Malandrino and Andrew Krill set you up for trade in front of the holiday week. This is what traders will be watching.
Only a few have figured out this new frugal consumer.
TJ Maxx delivers strong quarter, while Best Buy struggles with margins. JC Penney reports earnings tomorrow.
Stock futures waver as quarterly retail results come in.
Keep an eye on sector sales -- and views on the holiday period.
It'll be a big week for many of the nation's large retailers, with TJX Companies, JCPenney, Sears Holdings, Target and Gap just some of the names reporting earnings.
FOMC minutes, housing data and retail earnings are on tap. David Peltier and Andrew Krill look at the Week Ahead.
This holiday season is shaping up to be a zero-sum game.
If you own TJX, consider taking profits now.
Its apparel strategy isn't getting enough recognition.
Brixmor CEO Michael Carroll talks to TheStreet about its increased offering and its generous dividend.
Two consistent retailers in a disconnected environment.
The iPad is coming, Harley is revving up earnings and Netflix downloads a big beat for the quarter.
Holiday shopping is alive and well in cyberspace.
U.S. Senate works to reach a compromise as markets prepare for a slew of earnings.
The earnings disappointments are rolling in.