Prev Close | 46.03 |
Open | 46.67 |
Day Low/High | 46.56 / 48.91 |
52 Wk Low/High | 13.13 / 45.87 |
Volume | 170.19K |
Prev Close | 46.03 |
Open | 46.67 |
Day Low/High | 46.56 / 48.91 |
52 Wk Low/High | 13.13 / 45.87 |
Volume | 170.19K |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 25.47B |
Market Cap | 1.16B |
P/E Ratio | 15.73 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
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Charts show a healthy base pattern for the retailer.
Earnings surprises and a $558 million bid for Finish Line say the mall sector might not be finished after all.
Costco and Zumiez were able to benefit from their strong June comps, while Walgreens Buckle and L Brands went the other way.
Consumers are still spending, they're just doing it differently.
The risk that oil prices could fall to $20 a barrel is rising, according to Goldman Sachs (GS).
Oil rebounds; Con-way is day's big winner.
Jitters are running high both overseas and at home.
For Thursday September 10, TheStreet awaits quarterly results from Lululemon Athletica (LULU) and Zumiez (ZUMZ).
The next FOMC meeting and the end of the quarter loom.
Several U.S. apparel retailers are reporting sales increases for the month of June.
Four million current and former federal employees, from nearly every government agency, might have had their personal information stolen by Chinese hackers, U.
Bond markets are correcting, and this is affecting stocks too.
On Thursday, June 4 we await quarterly result from J.M. Smucker (SJM), Michaels Companies (MIK), Joy Global (JOY), VeriFone Systems (PAY), Zumiez (ZUMZ) and Vince Holding Corp (VNCE).
I remain short. Retail is gapping down in reaction to disappointing earnings/guidance: Quicksilver (ZQK, -12.4%); Gap (GPS, -5.8%); Zumiez (ZUMZ, -5.1%); Finistar (FNSR, -5%); SeaChange (SEAC, -4.3%); Bebe (BEBE, -2.8%); and The Cooper Companies (CO...
Those same-store-sales numbers sure were ugly.
There's more data to be processed and interpreted. With all the attention toward the ECB, a lot of data has come out and has not been interpreted this morning. As an example, retail same-store sales numbers showed beats at L Brands (LB), Fred's (FRE...
Belus Capital Advisors' Brian Sozzi and TheStreet's Nicole Urken face off on sexy teen retailer Abercrombie & Fitch.
Economic data out next week includes retail sales and industrial production for January, two reports that Chris Versace, RealMoney Pro contributor, says will be important to watch.
The news was mostly bad, so let's start with that.