Chicago Mercantile Exchange › LUMBER (RANDOM LENGTH) May 2013 (E) (CME:LBS.K13.E)
314.3 -6.2 (-1.96%)
2013-05-15 17:24:50, 10 min delay
| Last Price | 314.3 |
|---|---|
| Open | 317.0 |
| High | 319.0 |
| Open Int. | 25 |
| Contract High | 411.5 |
| Contract Low | 299 |
| Estimated Volume | 2 |
| Expiration | 2013-05-15 |
| Close Time | 17:00 |
| Settle Time | 17:24 |
|---|---|
| Previous Close | 316 |
| Low | 312.1 |
| Time | 2013-05-15 17:24:50 |
| Contract High Date | 2013-03-14 |
| Contract Low Date | 2012-09-27 |
| First Delivery | 2013-05-31 |
| Open Time | 18:00 |
Today's Top 50 Trending Stocks: Let our SmartScan and Trade Triangle technology, brought to you courtesy of our premium service MarketClub, instantly rank today's top 50 stocks for you. This complimentary list will update throughout the day to highlight the most timely trading opportunities.
Trader's Blog
Poll: What do you think of U.S. taxes?
12 hours ago
Supercharge Your Portfolio With These Powerful ETFs
13 hours ago
Today's Video Update: Yahoo Bets A Billion
1 day ago
Gold Chart of The Week
1 day ago
Today's News
AP Top Extended Financial Headlines At 6 p.m. EDT
5 hours ago
JPMorgan shareholders let CEO Jamie Dimon keep chairman job Apple CEO Cook testifies before Senate panel after report says it avoids billions in taxes Stocks turn higher after reassuring words from Fed official; Home Depot gains after earnings
AP Top Financial News At 6 p.m. EDT
5 hours ago
JPMorgan's Dimon survives shareholder referendum Apple's Cook faces Senate questions on taxes Stocks gain on reassurance from a top Fed official
IRS official to take the 5th at House hearing
5 hours ago
Summoned by Republicans, a key figure in the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative groups plans to invoke her constitutional right against self-incrimination and decline to testify at a congressional hearing on Wednesday. But in a letter to committee leaders, Lerner's lawyer said she would refuse to testify because of a criminal investigation by the Justice Department.
Microsoft touts Xbox One as all-in-1 entertainment
5 hours ago
Microsoft thinks it has the one. The company unveiled the Xbox One, an entertainment console that wants to be the one system households will need for games, television, movies, sports and other entertainment. It will go on sale later this year, for an undisclosed price. For the past two years, Microsoft's Xbox 360 has outsold its rivals. But it's been eight years since that machine came out, and Microsoft is the last of the three major console makers to unveil a new system. In those eight years, Apple launched the iPhone and the iPad, "FarmVille" rose and fell and tablets began to threaten desktop computers, changing how people interact with games and beyond.
