ArchiveWhich Stocks Look Ready to Pop and Drop with Earnings Next Week? (DSW, NKE, LULU, TIF, DRI)Posted by Max Magee at 9:27AM on March 15th
Stocks tend to be most volatile around earnings season, when a good or bad report can make or break it. However, a good or even great earnings report doesn’t necessarily translate into a huge pop for a stock. During earnings season,… Hewlett-Packard and Bernanke Set the Tone Before the Turkey (BBY, NUAN, DSW, CPB, HPQ, HZNP, PLUG)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:53PM on November 20th
Stocks were unable to extend yesterday’s big rally and closed flat. Disappointing earnings reports from a couple of widely watched stocks, in particular the loss reported by Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), helped to set a negative tone early. The struggling computer and printer… Which Stocks Look Ready to Surge and Sink with Earnings Next Week? (DSW, CRM, HPQ, BBY, DE)Posted by Max Magee at 9:46AM on November 17th
Stocks tend to be most volatile around earnings season, when a good or bad report can make or break it. However, a good or even great earnings report doesn’t necessarily translate into a huge pop for a stock. During earnings season,… Facebook Overvalued Even After One of the Biggest IPO Busts Ever (RL, AZO, DSW, MDT, FB, TSCO, CHRM)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:54PM on May 22nd
Stocks were unable to extend yesterday’s rally, basically ending flat. Facebook (FB), meanwhile, continues to flounder in what is turning out to be one of the biggest IPO busts in recent memory given all the hype. Even with the declines, we… China Ore Forecasts Make Investors Nervous (ADBE, TIF, DSW, JEF, BHP, STP, EFOI)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:42PM on March 20th
Stocks fell on the day, led lower by material and more economically sensitive names. Comments from mining giant BHP Billiton (BHP) that China wouldn’t consume much more iron ore in 2020 than it does now helped spurred the sell-off. A decline… Portugal… Greece… Spain? (HPQ, CPB, DSW, FRO, ATRN, FREE)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:56PM on November 22nd
Stocks continued to struggle, with the major market averages ending a seesaw day in the red. A lower-than-expected Q3 GDP revision combined with more worries over rising yields on EU bonds were the issues du jour for investors to worry… Further Evidence the U.S. is Not Headed for a Double-Dip Recession? (DG, DSW, WINN, BKS, JVA, DQ)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:41PM on August 30th
Despite consumer confidence hitting a two-year low, stocks eventually rallied higher in what was a seesaw day. The FOMC minutes revealed a divided Fed, but one that looks like it could be poised to provide more stimulus. Wall Street loves… This Market Is Showing Resiliance (WSM, DSW, BWS, FDS, CSIQ, CIGX)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:41PM on March 15th
Stocks tumbled for the second straight day, but the market once again pared its losses, showing its resiliency. While we remain cautious in the near term and had been forecasting a normal market correction, we remain upbeat about the long-term… Stocks Post Mixed Performance to Cap Off -4.7% August S&P 500 Decline (DSW, DG, DE, EXC, HNZ, TMRAY)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:55PM on August 31st
Despite an uptick in home prices and a rise in consumer confidence, stocks ended mixed on the day, as cautious commentary in the FOMC minutes released later in the day put a damper on equities. The day’s flattish results capped… Early Drop Shakes Out Sellers As S&P Closes Ahead (PVH, DSW, AZO, CBRL, DROOY)Posted by Jim Ambrosio at 4:52PM on May 25th
After a difficult start, the market staged a strong late-day comeback to end mixed. The normal Europe and regulatory worries weighed on the market early, with tensions between North and South Korea and weak house pricing thrown in. On the… |
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