Its base commission is one
cent per share with a minimum of $ 4.95 and a maximum of $ 9.95.
They do have a hefty minimum account balance of $ 10,000 and they charge a flat 1
cent per share with a $ 1 minimum.
Analysts had estimated a net loss of 12
cents per share with $ 4.2 billion of revenue, according to Thomson Reuters data.
The bank says it will be increasing its dividend by nearly four per cent to 54
cents per share with the next payment in February.
Long - term, less active, investors have the popular option of 1
cents per share with a minimum charge of $ 4.95 / trade and a ceiling maximum commission charge of $ 9.95.
Not exact matches
News of Brazil - focused miner Crusader Resources achieving its first iron ore sales has excited the market
with its
share price jumping more than 16
per cent today.
Varonis expects full - year earnings in the range of 1
cent to 7
cents per share,
with revenue ranging from $ 264 million to $ 268.5 million.
Microsoft — Microsoft came in 10
cents a
share above estimates,
with quarterly profit of 95
cents per share.
Eli Lilly — The drugmaker came in 21
cents above estimates
with first - quarter profit of $ 1.34
per share.
1 - 800 - Flowers.com expects full - year earnings to be 60
cents per share,
with revenue in the range of $ 1.13 billion to $ 1.15 billion.
Continental posted net income of $ 233.9 million, or 63
cents per share, compared
with $ 469,000, or less than a penny
per share, in the year - ago quarter, when oil prices plummeted - and the company's production costs were higher.
Phoenix, Arizona - based Freeport said its quarterly profit attributable to common stock was $ 692 million, or 47
cents per share, compared
with $ 228 million, or 16
cents a
share, a year earlier.
L Brands expects to earn between 20
cents and 25
cents per share in the first quarter, compared
with the 49
cents per share expected by Wall Street analysts, according to Thomson Reuters.
Sprint reported a profit of $ 69 million, or 2
cents per share, compared
with a loss of $ 283 million, or 7
cents per share, in the year - ago quarter.
Colgate - Palmolive — The household products maker beat estimates by 2
cents a
share,
with quarterly profit of 74
cents per share.
Intel — Intel beat consensus forecasts by 15
cents a
share,
with adjusted quarterly earnings of 87
cents per share.
Shares in diversified explorer Mindax have risen nearly 13
per cent on news it's in talks
with a potential partner for its Mt Forrest Iron Project.
The company reported an adjusted loss of 46
cents per share, in line
with estimates, according to FactSet.
Shares in Geopacific were up 9.3
per cent today as the company announced a $ 3 million rights issue,
with the company planning to step up exploration activity at its Cambodian Kou Sa project.
Apple — Apple came in 6
cents a
share ahead of estimates,
with quarterly profit of $ 2.73
per share.
Mondelez International — Mondelez edged out consensus estimates by a penny a
share,
with adjusted quarterly profit of 62
cents per share.
Excluding items, the company earned $ 1
per share, compared
with the 98
cents a
share expected by analysts polled by Reuters.
Nedlands - based Advanced
Share Registry has purchased 51
per cent of Perth start - up Private Company Platform, which is targeting unlisted companies
with multiple shareholders, including those pursuing crowd - sourced funding.
T - Mobile US — T - Mobile reported quarterly profit of 78
cents per share, 7
cents a
share above estimates,
with the wireless carrier's revenue also above forecasts as it added more subscribers.
Yum Brands — The parent of KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell came in 22
cents a
share above estimates,
with quarterly earnings of 90
cents per share.
Gilead Sciences — Gilead fell 19
cents a
share shy of estimates
with adjusted quarterly profit of $ 1.48
per share, and the biotech company's revenue also fell short of Street forecasts.
Molson Coors — The beer brewer fell 30
cents a
share short of estimates,
with adjusted quarterly profit of 48
cents per share.
That compares
with $ 306.5 million, or 87
cents per share, a year ago.
The largest oil producer in North Dakota's Bakken shale formation posted a net profit of $ 15 million, or 16
cents per share, in the quarter ended March 31, compared
with a loss of $ 87 million, or 96
cents per share, a year earlier.
The company, which also announced an up to $ 200 million
share buyback, posted a net loss of $ 41.7 million, or five
cents per share, compared
with a profit of $ 3.1 million, or breakeven, a year earlier.
That compared
with a profit of $ 50.2 million or 21
cents per diluted
share a year ago.
Though, the strong revenues won't off set higher costs,
with an estimated loss
per share of 31
cents.
The company said Friday it earned net income of $ 15 million or six
cents per share in the last three months of 2017, compared
with $ 840 million or $ 3.43
per share in the year - earlier period,
with the latter figures boosted by asset sales.
Marine - focused engineering business VEEM has enjoyed a solid debut on the ASX today,
with shares closing 20
per cent higher on its initial public offering price.
Shares in Perth - based Carbon Conscious have surged on news it commenced milk production at a Chinese - owned dairy farm in the South West,
with the company planning to expand its cow herd by nearly 500
per cent by 2017.
Analysts on average were expecting earnings of 65
cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I / B / E / S. Revenue was $ 41.7 billion, compared
with $ 41.8 billion in the year - earlier period.
Neon Energy has backed out of a merger agreement
with MEO Australia after Evoworld Corporation agreed to make a revised off - market takeover offer for 50
per cent of the
shares it doesn't already own in the oil and gas producer.
This year's awards are open to all Australian business women that meet the entry criteria in the following categories: * Westpac Group Business Owner Award (owners
with a 50
per cent share or more in a business,
with responsibility for key management decision making); * Australian Government Private and Corporate Sector Award (employees in the private and corporate sectors, or owners
with less than a 50
per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under,
with any of the above criteria).
Mid-tier nickel miner Mincor Resources has dipped back into the red
with a first - half loss of $ 1.89 million but says it beat its production and cost guidance, allowing it to declare an interim dividend of 2
cents per share.
Tap Oil shareholders have lodged a big protest vote,
with more than 35
per cent of votes cast against three resolutions at today's annual meeting,
with dissident shareholder Chatchai Yenbamroong accounting for a large
share of the opposition.
Resonance Health intends to raise up to $ 5.1 million
with a placement and entitlement offer, pitched at 5
cents per share.
Shares in Mungana Gold Mines rose by more than 25
per cent after the company announced it would move ahead
with its North Queensland zinc strategy, following shareholder support for the $ 15 million acquisition of the Chilagoe base metal assets from the liquidators of Kagara, originally announced in December last year.
Exploration firm Red River Resources has seen its
share price jump by over 80
per cent after it entered into a $ 6.5 million agreement
with the administrators of collapsed explorer Kagara, for the sale of its projects in northern Queensland.
Shares in Poseidon Nickel surged by over 10
per cent after it announced an offtake agreement
with BHP Billiton Nickel West.
Nedlands - based Proteomics International Laboratories has made a solid debut on the ASX today, closing 2.5
cents above its issue price at 22.5
cents per share,
with about 1.13 million
shares changing hands.
West Perth - based Regal Resources has entered into a $ 6.3 million
share placement agreement
with a UK - based investor to fund a bankable feasibility study for its 30
per cent owned Kalongwe copper project in Africa.
Contrast that
with the situation in Sweden, Denmark, France, China and the U.K., where EVs have already surpassed the one
per cent mark for market
share.
Unadjusted net income attributable to Expedia was $ 79.5 million, or 51
cents per share, compared
with a loss of $ 12.5 million, or 9
cents per share.
As much as 3.9
per cent of B.C.'s population is employed by a startup company, defined as a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the
share in Manitoba, the province
with the lowest relative rate of startup activity.
With earnings
per share at $ 3.11, UAL beat Street estimates by 5
cents a
share.