Previous close | 25.27 |
Open | 25.27 |
Bid | 0.00 x 900 |
Ask | 26.98 x 1000 |
Day's range | 25.10 - 25.29 |
52-week range | 24.06 - 26.55 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 182,673 |
Market cap | 330.109B |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 1.10 |
PE ratio (TTM) | 1.87 |
EPS (TTM) | 13.48 |
Earnings date | N/A |
Forward dividend & yield | 1.50 (5.96%) |
Ex-dividend date | 27 Jan 2023 |
1y target est | N/A |
As the first quarter of 2023 comes to a close, we asked 4 CEOs what they expect to see in Q2. The chief executives of WeWork (WE), Trex Co. (TREX), Santander (SAN), and the incoming CEO of Lyft (LYFT), all joined Yahoo Finance to share their outlook for the coming quarter. Santander U.S. CEO Tim Wennes told Yahoo Finance LIVE, “the consumer is resilient today. We've still seen consumer spending holding up. We've seen continued activity in terms of borrowing, but there's a lot of uncertainty.” You can find full video interviews below: 'Efficiency is in the air': Incoming Lyft CEO WeWork: ‘This is our moment,’ CEO says U.S. housing market: The ‘higher-end consumer is still very active,’ Trex CEO says Trust, confidence ‘impacted’ by U.S. banking crisis, Santander CEO says
The end of an eventful first quarter approaches as markets remain resilient while absorbing stresses in the banking sector. However, NewEdge Advisors CIO Cameron Dawson noting that while equity resilience is being held up by a handful of names, under the surface lies “some deterioration in the broader subset of the S&P.” “Only about 40% of the names within the S&P 500 are trading above their 200-day moving average,” says Dawson. Apart from “a little bit more of a shaky ground underneath the market,” Dawson notes another thing for investors to keep in mind is the upcoming earnings season. Even though banking sector turmoil sent markets into a frenzy earlier this month, Dawson says earnings estimates “have not been cut over the last three weeks,” despite market uncertainty. You can watch Yahoo Finance's Rachelle Akuffo's full interview with Cameron Dawson here. Key video moments:0:00:00 State of current market 0:00:26 Market outlook0:00:41 Earnings season
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