FRED'S INC (NASDAQ: FRED)





$9.33 0.24 (2.64%)
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KEY STATS
52-Week High Price
14.85
52-Week Low Price
8.52
Avg Volume (3 Mo.)
0.00 M
Market Cap
0.36 B
P/E Ratio (TTM)
17.8
Diluted EPS (TTM)
0.61
Shares
39.67 M
Dividend Rate ($) / (%)
0.12/1.30
89%
11%
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12 Mo. Price Change : -5% - FRED has underperformed the S&P 500 by 31%
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STOCK ANALYSIS
Stock Analysis
Dollar Tree Racks Up Big Gains (DLTR, FDO, NDN, DG, FRED)
Dollar Tree had a terrific quarter of earnings, but how will it do as the recovery begins?
Stock Analysis
Retail Sector In Status Quo (COST, FRED, ZUMZ, PLCE, JWN)
Retailers are still having a hard time bringing in the business, despite expected seasonal highs.
Stock Analysis
Retail Sales Hurt By Rising Gas Prices (XRT)
The battle between gas prices and retail sales continues, but there are a couple of stores still doing well.
Stock Analysis
Some Bargains Still Reign Supreme (BIG, FRED, DLTR)
Are former discounters and value-oriented stires liek Wal-Mart and Target being collectively challenged by the smal...
Stock Analysis
Five 52-Week High Fliers For August 28 (FRED)
Explore five stocks making new highs with a focus on Fred's. Is this a case of overvalue, or could investors buy hi...
FRED RELATED HEADLINES
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Dollar Tree Racks Up Big Gains (DLTR, FDO, NDN, DG, FRED)
Dollar Tree had a terrific quarter of earnings, but how will it do as the recovery begins?

at Investopedia Advisor 12/1/2009
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Retail Sector In Status Quo (COST, FRED, ZUMZ, PLCE, JWN)
Retailers are still having a hard time bringing in the business, despite expected seasonal highs.

at Investopedia Advisor 9/7/2009
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Fred's Inc.'s (FRED) Put Open Interest Soars on Debit Spread Initiations
Retailer Fred's Inc. (FRED: sentiment, chart, options) stands out like a sore thumb in today's Daily Schaeffer's Open Interest Ratio (SOIR) Changes filter...(Read More)

By SchaeffersResearch 8/26/2009
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Retail Sales Hurt By Rising Gas Prices (XRT)
The battle between gas prices and retail sales continues, but there are a couple of stores still doing well.

at Investopedia Advisor 6/19/2009
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Some Bargains Still Reign Supreme (BIG, FRED, DLTR)
Are former discounters and value-oriented stires liek Wal-Mart and Target being collectively challenged by the smaller players?

at Investopedia Advisor 6/4/2009
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Op-Ed: The Case for the Countertrend Rally
Editor's Note: James Kostohryz was formerly the head of international investments for a major Brazilian investment bank.In terms of fundamentals my case for a major countertrend rally -- outlined in Is a Countertrend Rally Inevitable? and many of my writings in Buzz & Banter since early March -- is proceeding nicely. Yesterday we had better-than-expected retail activity reflected in restaurant sales. In addition yesterday’s data revealed inventory draw-downs and better inventory/sales figures.Today we have news out of Japan which is an important part of my thesis: Machinery orders rose +1.4% on the month in February (after a record 4-month ...

At Minyanville 4/9/2009
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