Prev Close | 148.21 |
Open | 136.43 |
Day Low/High | 130.64 / 137.44 |
52 Wk Low/High | 130.64 / 160.77 |
Volume | 44.31M |
Prev Close | 148.21 |
Open | 136.43 |
Day Low/High | 130.64 / 137.44 |
52 Wk Low/High | 130.64 / 160.77 |
Volume | 44.31M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 2752.78B |
Market Cap | 407.99B |
P/E Ratio | 21.12 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The Fed Chair's address this day will move markets. This we know.
The Fed has more than enough reason to be preemptive in a way it's never been, preemptively positive.
I do think that they realize that they are in a fight, and are being aggressive.
In one, the U.S. is faltering, and in the other, it's booming -- but there's much more to it than either.
Remember, shorts are great fuel for exaggerated moves.
The retailer's second quarter came in incredibly strong, but the math shows the headline guidance doesn't quite add up -- that's partly why I'm cutting in half my position.
Retail 2019...only the strong survive.
The retail giant scored a big second-quarter earnings beat and reported that its traffic and sales continue to grow.
Some retailers are increasing in relevance. Others have less and less reason for being.
But president should use position now to cut a deal with China on tariffs to avoid hammering consumer confidence.
I am long KSS, and have a number of options trades in play that I have used to reduce net basis.
It will be interesting to see whether Macy's weak performance was shared by these names.
The freedom of choice coupled with a plentiful job market and frugality define this new beast.
Dillard's shares could sink to historic lows in the months to come.
HD is promoting optimism among more defensively minded retail investors.
Most retailers do not, but here are a few that have the right story.
Everyone seems to be either thinking we're going to hell in a handbasket or that we're strong and nothing's wrong -- here's my take.
With WMT's U.S. dominance, these are the two big waves of momentum it needs to ride to revalue shares in the long term.
The retail behemoth reported strong sales growth above expectations, and gave new guidance that suggests the king of retail isn't too worried about a recession.
With tariffs looming and hard competition, here's how to play the mega-retailer after earnings.
The key to WMT is consistency.
U.S. retail sales have risen at WMT for an unparalleled consecutive 20 quarters.
Let's check WMT's charts and indicators to see if this early strength is sustainable.
Stocks to buy on this volatile global macro environment, and what needs to change to avoid a recession.
Here are the other companies that will get a boost from pushing the tax on imports to mid-December.
The largest impediment to success for firms like TLRY -- which is expected to report a 27 cent loss per share Tuesday night -- remains federal legalization of marijuana across the U.S.
The software giant's partnerships with the likes of Samsung, Walmart, Adobe and Verizon share a common thread.
July-quarter ending retailers are soon to report their earnings, shedding light on their summer sales as well as their expectations for back-to-school shopping and the looming holiday shopping season.