May 21, 2013

Facebook, Groupon Join Today’s ’52-Week’ Low Club


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Filed under: InvestingFor 24/7 Wall St.’s ’52-week’ low club, we have two well-known Internet companies who have struggled since their respective IPO’s. One company was on our list yesterday, too.
Shares of Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) fell 6.27% t…

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Gap Beats Estimates, But Forecast is Below Expectations (GPS)


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Filed under: Earnings, RetailGap Inc. (NYSE: GPS) reported second quarter EPS of $0.49 and $3.58 billion in sales after markets closed today. In the same period a year ago, the clothing retailer reported EPS of $0.35 on revenue of $3.39 billion. Second…

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Turnaround Continuation After Gap Earnings


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Filed under: Earnings, RetailGap Inc. (NYSE: GPS) is out with its second quarter earnings report.  The apparel retailer reported earnings of $243 million or $0.49 per share as sales increased by 6 percent to $3.58 billion. Estimates from Thomson Reute…

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24/7 Wall St. Closing Bell — August 16, 2012: Markets Rise After Decent Data, Earnings Reports (KMI, SPLS, KYAK, ANF, AXP, A, AMAT, CSCO, LTD, NTAP, PETM, SINA, DLTR, DANG, GME, ROST, SHLD, WMT, ARO, CRMT, BRCD, GPS, MRVL, ANN, FL, SJM, PERY)


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Filed under: InvestingThe three major US stock indexes opened somewhat higher this morning following better-than-expected data on UK retail sales and an inline reading on Eurozone CPI (more coverage here). The news out of Asia was mixed after comments …

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The Scary Treasury Bond Sell Signal Comes Closer


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Filed under: Investing, Personal FinanceIs the end of the low rates, or no rates, in Treasuries finally coming closer to fruition?  We would advise against betting the ranch that a super-spike is coming in rates at this point because the economic clim…

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