U.S. stocks rose Tuesday, snapping a two-day losing streak, as investors bought shares of some of the year’s biggest decliners, according to WSJ.
Shares in Asia ended higher as Chinese equities recovered from a selloff on Monday. China’s Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.9% after falling the most it had in a month in the previous session amid signs officials are worried about capital flight.
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average added 0.6%, while Australia’s S&P ASX 200 gained 1.2% as it reopened from a holiday, advancing for an eighth successive session.
The Stoxx Europe 600 rose 1.4% Tuesday. France’s CAC 40 added 1.8%, and Germany’s DAX gained 1.9%. WSJ Reports
On Tuesday, Denbury Resources Inc. (NYSE:DNR)’s shares inclined 6.44% to $2.15. Denbury Resources Inc.(NYSE:DNR) is now worth about $807.67 million. The share price has made a 13.68% gain in the past 5 days and has lost -73.43% since 2015 kicked off. Analysts are forecasting EPS growth of -8.96% for next fiscal year. The stock trades with a beta of 2.51. The stock price is below by -56.90% as contrast to the average price over the last 200 days. The company has 99.60% gross margins.
Denbury Resources Inc. operates as an independent oil and natural gas company in the United States. The company primarily focuses on improved oil recovery utilizing carbon dioxide.
Spectra Energy Corp. (NYSE:SE)’s shares gained 0.17% to $23.77. With its recent share price change, SE market value has reached roughly $16.02 billion. Its most recent quarter balance sheet showed the company is standing at a -0.50 current ratio and possess -1.97 as debt to equity ratio. The company has a Profit Margin (ttm) of 14.00% and has 82.30% gross margins. The operating profit margin is 34.50%. The stock’s performance in 1 month is -10.74% and its volatility for the same period is 2.87%.
Spectra Energy Corp, through its auxiliaries, owns and operates a portfolio of natural gas-related energy assets in North America. The company’s Spectra Energy Partners segment engages in the transmission, storage, and gathering of natural gas, in addition to transportation and storage of crude oil and natural gas liquids (NGLs) for customers in various regions of the midwestern, northeastern, and southeastern United States and Canada.
Telefonica Brasil SA (ADR) (NYSE:VIV)‘s shares dipped -0.95% to $9.42. The last trading range of Telefonica Brasil SA (ADR) (NYSE:VIV) ranges between $9.27 and $9.60. The EPS of the company stands at $0.74. The 52-week range shows that the stock reached higher at $20.54 while its lower range is $8.66 in the last 52-weeks. The average volume of the company is at 2.30 million with the Outstanding Shares of 1.12 billion. The market capitalization of the company is $15.10 billion. The Beta of the company stands at 1.21 with the RSI (Relative Strength Index) of 45.23.
Telefônica Brasil S.A. provides mobile, landline, Internet, and television telecommunication services to residential and corporate customers in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Germany, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, the United States, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, and Venezuela.




