Prev Close | 10.83 |
Open | 10.95 |
Day Low/High | 10.52 / 10.95 |
52 Wk Low/High | 3.80 / 11.84 |
Volume | 283.37K |
Prev Close | 10.83 |
Open | 10.95 |
Day Low/High | 10.52 / 10.95 |
52 Wk Low/High | 3.80 / 11.84 |
Volume | 283.37K |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 65.26B |
Market Cap | 676.06M |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Twitter shares are trading higher today, and checking around as to why, points to activist speculation in the shares. While private equity shops have ample cash to put to work, readers should be mindful when engaging on the heels of such rumors. I p...
In full disclosure, over at the Stocks Under $10 Portfolio, we trimmed back our exposure to Farfetch shares after the open. Why? The shares have had a great run near 30% and from a portfolio management perspective, it pushed the position size well p...
Earlier today before all the U.S.-China trade stuff boiled over, I was asked the following question: "Chris, what are your favorite small cap tax loss bounce plays for end of year...that aren't massively fundamentally challenged?" We're in that tim...
Let's check the charts and indicators to see if they are bearish too.
With today's trading over and done, let's turn our gaze to what awaits us Wednesday. On the earnings front, it's a pretty light dance card with only industrial and construction supply company Fastenal and payment technology company USA Technologies ...
Sifting through Sears, Fitbit, J.C. Penney and others to separate 'radioactive' from potential opportunity.
U.S. is behind the curve, but the opportunities are growing.
The slowest part of the trading year is setting up for the most volatile month.
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One of my key investing themes is what I call "cashless consumption," the accelerating move by consumers around the globe away from cash and checks and into other forms of payment. Most of us in the developed world are using credit and debit cards, ...
If you're like me and more often than not you eat lunch at your desk, here's some interesting reads while you mangia: Rhonda Shaffler has the latest from PNC Financial Services chief economist Stuart Hoffman, who thinks the U.S. economy has had the...
From back-to-school retailers to theater operators, the coming weeks will be telling for their stocks.
Earnings reports ease, but savings surge may affect stores.
Security may be why the federal government is embracing the product.
Corner of Wall & Main on Apple, the Fed and a stronger dollar.
Credit-card debt creeping into nosebleed territory.
At this level, there are fewer competitors and more opportunities to get an investing edge.