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On Wednesday, Freeport-McMoRan Inc (NYSE:FCX)’s shares declined -2.29% to $8.11.
FCX has 77.20% institutional ownership while its EPS ratio was -10.48. The company has 1.16 billion shares outstanding while market capitalization of the company was $9.59 billion. Price to book ratio was 0.79. Net profit margin of the company was -63.60% while gross profit margin was -7.80%. Stock volatility for the month was booked as 5.38% while for the week was recorded as 5.92%.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Freeport-McMoRan Inc (NYSE:FCX) stands at $14.57 according to 14 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $20.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $10.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 2.40. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX) is a natural resource company with an industry portfolio of mineral assets, oil and natural gas resources, and a production profile. FCX has organized its operations into six primary divisions: North America copper mines.
Macy’s, Inc. (NYSE:M)’s shares gained 1.91% to $40.38.
M has the market capitalization of $13.12 billion. The stock has P/B ratio of 3.31 while EPS was $3.81. Institutional ownership of the company was 88.60% while 330.98 million shares were outstanding. Net profit margin of the Company was 4.80% while its gross profit margin was 40.00%. Share of the company moved below its SMA 50 with -16.95%. ROE ratio was 27.20% while ROI was 15.10%.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Macy’s, Inc. (NYSE:M) stands at $46.90 according to 21 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $66.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $32.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 2.60. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
Macy’s, Inc. is an omnichannel retail company operating stores, Websites (macys.com, bloomingdales.com and bluemercury.com) and mobile. As of January 31, 2015, the operations of the Company included 823 stores with an area of approximately 147,400,000 square feet in 45 states of the United States, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico.
At the end of Wednesday’s trade, Cyberark Software Ltd (NASDAQ:CYBR)‘s shares surged 4.54% to $44.42.
CYBR has market capitalization of $1.35 billion. Its current ratio was 4.50 while its shares were below its 50 days simple moving average with -6.70%. The company offered earning per share of $0.64 while its 30.50 million shares were outstanding. YTD performance of the company was 12.03%. Stock volatility for the week was 4.35% while for the month it was shown at 5.09%.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Cyberark Software Ltd (NASDAQ:CYBR) stands at $59.33 according to 12 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $72.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $42.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 2.20. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
Cyberark Software Ltd is an Israel-based security company. The Company’s provides information technology security solutions that protect organizations from cyber attacks.
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