J.B. Hunt Transport stock was down after the company reported fourth-quarter results that showed an expected improvement in shipping hasn’t arrived yet. Thursday evening, Hunt announced earnings per share of $1.
Apple stock rises after falling Thursday by the most since August, Alphabet stock is up after the Supreme Court upholds a ban on TikTok, and Qorvo stock jumps after activist Starboard Value amasses a large stake in the chip maker.
Stock futures ticked lower on Thursday night after the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 ended a three-day losing streak. Futures tied to the 30-stock Dow fell 41 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures both dipped 0.1%.
This was the stock's fourth consecutive day of gains.
J.B. Hunt stock is notably lower Friday after the logistics company fell short of fourth-quarter earnings expectations. Here's what you need to know.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services defied a weak U.S. freight market to post a higher profit in the fourth quarter, although overall revenue fell as lower revenue per load more than offset volume gains.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. closed $40.28 below its 52-week high ($219.51), which the company achieved on February 15th.
Revenue was in line with analyst estimates. Earnings per share (EPS) missed analyst estimates by 2.0%.
J.B. Hunt will host a call at 5 p.m. EST on Thursday to discuss fourth-quarter results. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves) J.B. Hunt Transport Services reported headline earnings per share of $1.53 ...
Bank of America said the strength its observing in the freight market is more than just pre-shipping ahead of tariffs and the Chinese New Year.
Currently, JB Hunt has an average volume of 845.2K ... JB Hunt (JBHT) Company Description: J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. engages in the provision of logistics solutions.
J.B. Hunt’s(NASDAQ: JBHT) share price hit the skids following the Q4 2024 results but will not likely be down long, nor will the transportation industry with it. The results weren’t bad but tepid relative to analysts' expectations,