Stocks open lower after third-quarter GDP is revised downward. Case-Shiller index shows improvement.
The economy expanded at a 2.8% annual rate, below initial estimates.
WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW: Weak spending, exports could result in a slimmed down GDP figure.
Hough: Most stocks seem fully valued, but a handful still sell for cheap.
This phone giant's weak share price overlooks a number of positives -- including robust cash flow.
While its rivals were collapsing during the crash, this CEO's firm thrived.
Companies that have prudently borrowed money are being overlooked by the market.
Sales of existing homes in the U.S. were higher than expected last month.
Impressive home sales boost stocks. Commodities advanced as the dollar slipped.
Hoenig: Whatever the prediction is, it'll look silly in 2020.