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Previewing Earnings for Salesforce.com, H-P, Dollar Tree, A&F and Others (HPQ, CRM, DSW, TOL, NTAP)

Posted by Owen Vater at 11:10AM on May 22nd

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.

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Which Stocks Look Ready to Pop and Drop with Earnings Next Week? (NTAP, HD, HPQ, TOL, CRM)

Posted by Marcia Wilmot at 9:36AM on May 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,…

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Which Stocks Look Ready to Sink and Surge with Earnings Next Week? (TOL, WMT, INTU, HPQ, ANF)

Posted by Marcia Wilmot at 9:41AM on February 16th

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,…

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The Murk in Europe Stays Murky (TOL, PBY, DRI, FRO, YARIY, MTL)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:54PM on December 6th

Stocks ended the trading day largely mixed, as investor hopes about some good news coming out of Europe later this week was tempered by the news that S&P might not only cut the rating on eurozone countries but also Europe’s…

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Individual Investors May Be Buying High, Selling Low (AVGO, AZPN, AEO, TOL, HYGS, MGH)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:40PM on August 24th

After a bit of a sluggish start, equities once again rallied, and even the beleaguered bank stocks joined in on the fun today. The durable goods number was positive, but that only adds to what is a decidedly mixed economic…

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Will The Market Rebound Continue? (COST, RL, TOL, STP, ZGNX, SMI)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 5:03PM on May 25th

The market posted moderate gains, rebounding from the recent selling pressure. There wasn’t any particular catalyst to today’s action, as the few earnings reports out were generally lackluster, as was the economic data. Energy prices and stocks got a boost,…

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Homebuilders Surge on Pending Sales Data (HOV, PHHM, LEN, MTH, RYL, NVR, DHI, TOL)

Posted by Jason Smith at 12:20PM on December 2nd

Traders focused on positive housing data on Wednesday, lifting the Dow by triple digits and sending homebuilders soaring by as much as 7%. This morning, the National Association of Realtors reported that pending home sales surged by 10.4% in October,…

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Lennar Beat Puts Homebuilders In Focus Ahead of Data (LEN, BZH, MHO, KBH, PHM, TOL, MTH, RYL)

Posted by Owen Vater at 9:30AM on September 20th

Homebuilders took a hit last week after bearish foreclosure data stoked fears of a continued housing slump, but Lennar (LEN) rebounded on Monday after better-than-expected fiscal third-quarter earnings. The company recorded net income of $30 million or 16 cents per share for…

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Homebuilders Fall On Foreclosure Data (MHO, KBH, PHM, SKY, TOL, BZH, HOV, NVR)

Posted by Jason Smith at 1:20PM on September 16th

After some recent analyst optimism in the homebuilder space, stocks sold off sharply on Thursday’s foreclosure data from RealtyTrac. According to coverage by Bloomberg, bank repossessions jumped 25% year-over-year in August. Seized properties spiked to 95,364 last month, marking the highest…

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Is Now The Time To Get Bullish On Homebuilders? (PHM, TOL, BZH, MTH, RYL, LEN)

Posted by Owen Vater at 9:08AM on September 10th

Housing was among the weak points noted in this week’s Federal Reserve Beige Book as districts reported a “sustained lull” in activity following the expiration of homebuyer tax credits in June. While it’s uncertain when the data will meaningfully improve,…

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