Stocks sank Friday in response to good news about the economy, a development that will take some explaining. A government report Friday morning showed U.S. employers added a whopping 256,000 jobs ...
The ADL said Musk’s gesture was not a “Nazi salute.” AFP via Getty Images The ADL noted that Trump’s first day back in the White House is a “delicate moment” for some people and that ...
US stocks ripped higher on Wednesday as high hopes for bank earnings paid off and a crucial consumer inflation update showed key prices increased less than expected in December. Stocks took a leg ...
Citi analyst Jason Gursky lowered the firm’s price target on Lockheed Martin (LMT) to $600 from $700 and keeps a Buy ... commentary from commercial aftermarket suppliers in Q4, saying traffic ...
The stock has been consistently hitting the 5% upper circuit limit in recent months, providing impressive returns to shareholders. Over the past year, it has surged 756%, and in the last two years ...
Stock market today: A day after clocking a strong gain of nearly 2 per cent, Indian stock market benchmarks—the Sensex and the Nifty 50—suffered significant losses on Friday, January 3, due to ...
The most commonly cited valuation measure for stocks is the forward price-to-earnings ratio. This is a stock’s current price divided by the consensus estimate for the company’s earnings per ...
The aging vehicle fleet continues to drive growth for the Zacks Automotive Replacement Parts industry as consumers focus on replacing faulty components to keep older cars functional. The ...
US stocks dipped Thursday, led by a slide in tech stocks like Apple to partially erase strong gains from Wednesday. The tech-heavy Nasdaq slipped almost 1%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
Based on the company's trailing-12-month revenue and its market capitalization of around $700 million, its stock trades at a mind-boggling price-to-sales (P/S) ratio of 336. That's a staggering 11 ...
Hope you got all the presents you wanted during the festive season. If not, there are always lottery stocks. That is, highly speculative stocks that can go either boom or bust. Steven Goldstein is ...