Hill International, Inc. (NYSE:HIL)
| CAPS Rating |
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|---|---|
| Open | $6.45 |
| Previous Close | $6.54 |
| Daily Range | $6.13 - $6.45 |
| 52-Week Range | $3.75 - $7.38 |
| Market Cap | $243.28M |
| P/E Ratio | 76.10 |
| Dividend (Yield) | N/A (N/A) |
| Volume | 42,380 |
| Average Daily Volume | 0 |
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HIL News and Commentary
- Is Hill International Going to Burn You? – The Motley Fool
- Whoa! What Just Happened to My Stock? – The Motley Fool
- The 15 Most-Watched Professional Services Stocks – The Motley Fool
- Wall Street's Best Hidden Stocks – The Motley Fool
- 12 Industrial Stocks Insiders Are Buying – The Motley Fool
- 5 of Last Week's Biggest Winners – The Motley Fool
- Small Cap Trends: June 2nd Best Performing Small Caps (HIL, OWW, COCO, HRZ, HEV) – NASDAQ
- The 15 Most-Watched Professional Services Stocks – The Motley Fool
- Hill International Management Discusses Q4 2010 Results - Earnings Call Transcript – SeekingAlpha
- Hill International Management Discusses Q4 2010 Results - Earnings Call Transcript – SeekingAlpha Transcripts
- Analyst Calls: AEP, AKS, AMAT, EZCH, FRX, LOPE, MYGN, PNW, ZION ... – BloggingStocks
- Hill International CEO Discusses Q3 2010 Results - Earnings Call Transcript – SeekingAlpha
- Hill International CEO Discusses Q3 2010 Results - Earnings Call Transcript – SeekingAlpha Transcripts
- 12 Stocks With Heavy Insider Bets – SeekingAlpha
- Buy or Short Professional Services Revenue? – The Motley Fool
- Hill International Inc. Q2 2010 Earnings Call Transcript – SeekingAlpha
- Hill International Inc. Q2 2010 Earnings Call Transcript – SeekingAlpha Transcripts
- 5-Star Stocks Poised to Pop: Hill International – The Motley Fool
- Design and Construction Markets Expected to Bottom Out in 2010 – Blog at The Motley Fool
- The Best Investment Wall Street Won't Touch – The Motley Fool

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