Following are the week’s biggest winners and losers. Find out why shares of Sprint and Alcoa popped while Clear Channel and Tesoro dropped.
Q: On Fast Money’s trader radar we look at the stock that was lighting up screens across Wall Street. Fast Money’s “Negotiator” may be Guy Adami, but this internet travel site uses William Shatner to find its customers discounted travel deals. And the Norwalk, Connecticut based company crushed estimates after announcing that their international sales doubled last quarter. Who is it?
Stocks declined Wednesday amid profit-taking from the prior session's rally, a sharp drop in crude prices and lingering concerns about credit.
An early rally fizzled Wednesday amid profit-taking from the prior session's rally and lingering concerns about credit.
Stocks turned mixed Wednesday after an initial jump spurred by news that regulators will provide some much-needed capital relief to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Visa shares surged.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
Q: On Fast Money’s trader radar we look at the stock that was lighting up screens across Wall Street. Whether it’s a cruise to the Caribbean or a ski trip to Stratton traveler’s and Trekie fans look to this internet travel agency and this man to negotiate cheap travel deals for them. Today the stock was the talk of Wall Street as strong European growth caused better then expected earnings. Who is it?
The slowing U.S. economy and high fuel prices don't scare Jeffrey Boyd, chief executive of Priceline.com. He told CNBC that the online travel-bargain company is doing just fine -- in America and worldwide.
Friday's markets will likely continue to be vulnerable to credit worries. There are a few economic data points including import prices and the Empire State survey, both at 8:30 a.m. TIC data from the Treasury is released at 9 a.m. and industrial production comes out at 8:15 a.m. Consumer sentiment is due at 10 a.m.
Shares of Priceline.com jumped more than 15 percent in early trading Friday, after the online travel company reported its quarterly net profit more than doubled, helped by a non-cash tax benefit.
Following are the days biggest winners and losers. Find out why shares of Ford (F), Hansen Natural (HANS) and Lehman Bros (LEH) popped while Charming Shoppes (CHRS) and Leap Wireless (LEAP) dropped.
Homebuilding stocks continue to rebound from 52-week lows carved out last week while tech investors were encouraged by a number of favorable earnings reports and brightening sentiment.
Priceline.com shares soared Wednesday after the online U.S. travel agency turned in a stronger-than-expected earnings report and raised its forecast.
Online U.S. travel agency Priceline.com said on Tuesday its quarterly profit more than doubled on a surge in travel bookings, beating expectations and sending its shares up 10% in after-hours trading.
Expedia, the online travel agency controlled by Barry Diller, said it is cutting its plan to buy back its own shares by almost 80 percent, blaming a lack of attractive financing available in credit markets.
Well, with a name like Moneymaker, you'd think he'd do better than last place, but that wasn't the case for world champion poker player Chris Moneymaker. As we told you, Chris finished dead last and in 10th place in Trading with the Stars. But no matter, his favorite charity--Wounded Warriors--got $5,000 for having Chris just play. Thanks Chris for taking the time to be part of Trading with the Stars.