Share is Wal-Mart tumbled 4.66 percent Monday after the New York Times exposed rampant corruption by the company's Mexican arm and a cover-up to hide it.
After yesterday's strong move higher, Wall Street traded mostly flat today as mixed news kept investors mostly indecisive. A late-session fade saw stocks pare gains.
Stocks surged as much as 3 percent today after rumors that an IMF bailout gave investors some false optimism, but strong holiday sales helped to hold up the momentum.
Stocks edged slightly lower today after surging over the past several trading sessions. Improved economic indicators did little to entice bulls for another surge.
Wall Street took a late-session dive today but was able to remain in positive territory. Financials led the way as all sectors were up across the board.
Wall Street remained mostly steady today as investors watch for further developments from Europe. Financials led gainers as hopes for an EU bailout carried the day.
Eager to take advantage of the rise in online shoppers, many companies are offering sitewide deals and free shipping. Will the discounts help or hurt their bottom line?
Stocks popped in a big way today as central banks came together to boost the market's confidence in Europe. Financials led the way with a gain of over 6 percent.
Stocks dropped after statements made by the U.S. Federal Reserve provided now news of possible stimulus packages in the near future and said the economy is expanding moderately.
The classic marketing strategy of using a loss leader to attract business is alive and well, with products like the Kindle Fire and the Playstation 3 getting sold at a loss.
Despite the S&P's announcement of potential downgrades of 15 of the 17 European Union nations, stocks edged higher for most of the day before losing steam to close.
Stronger employment numbers was not enough to keep Wall Street from paring earlier gains today. Uncertainty in Europe's debt crisis was once again the culprit.
Wall Street inched higher after dipping in early trading as optimistic investors watch stocks closely for directional signals. Economic numbers offered no encouragement.