52-Week Company Lows

Details the 52-week lows of the following companies: Johnson & Johnson, AT&T, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Colgate-Palmolive, Duke Energy and Southern Co.

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Jun 14, 2018
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According to GuruFocus’ list of 52-week lows, these Guru stocks have reached their 52-week lows.

Johnson & Johnson reached the 52-week low of $122.63

The price of Johnson & Johnson (JNJ, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $122.63, which is 20.0% off the 52-week high of $148.32. The company has a market cap of $328.91 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings (P/E) ratio of 271.31 and a price-sales (P/S) ratio of 4.26 as of June 13. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 2.79%. The forward dividend yield is 2.94%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 3.90% over the past 10 years. GuruFocus rated Johnson & Johnson’s business predictability at 2 stars.

Johnson & Johnson is a holding company engaged in the research and development, manufacture and sale of products in the health care field within its Consumer, Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices segments.

Net earnings for the first quarter of 2018 were $4.37 billion compared to $4.42 billion for the prior-year period.

AT&T reached the 52-week low of $32.22

The price of AT&T Inc. (T, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $32.22, which is 21.7% off the 52-week high of $39.80. The company has a market cap of $197.86 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings (P/E) ratio of 6.50 and a P/S ratio of 1.28 as of June 13. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 6.15%. The forward dividend yield is 5.82%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 1.60% over the past 10 years.

AT&T is engaged in provision of communications and digital entertainment services in the U.S. and the world. It provides fixed-line services, including voice, data and television services to consumers and small businesses.

Net income for the first quarter of 2018 was $4.7 billion compared to $3.5 billion in the year-ago quarter.

Walgreens Boots Alliance reached the 52-week Low of $63.91

The price of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. (WBA, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $63.91, which is 26.6% off the 52-week high of $83.89. The company has a market cap of $63.38 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 16.02 and a price-sales ratio of 0.53 as of June 13. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 2.49%. The forward dividend yield is 2.51%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 5.40% over the past 10 years. GuruFocus rated Walgreens Boots Alliance’s business predictability at 5 stars.

Walgreens Boots Alliance is a pharmacy led health and wellbeing company. It operates retail pharmacy store chain in the U.S. The firm sells and markets its products under brands such as Walgreens, Duane Reade, Boots and Alliance Healthcare.

Net earnings for the second quarter of fiscal 2018 were $1.3 billion.

Colgate-Palmolive reached the 52-week low of $63.06

The price of Colgate-Palmolive Co. (CL, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $63.06, which is 21.3% off the 52-week high of $77.91. The company has a market cap of $55.01 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 26.73 and a price-sales ratio of 3.55 as of June 13. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 2.54%. The forward dividend yield is 2.64%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 3.60% over the past 10 years.

Colgate-Palmolive is a consumer products company. It provides services such as oral care, personal care, home care and pet nutrition.

Net income for the first quarter of 2018 was $634 million compared to $570 million for the first quarter for 2017.

Duke Energy reached the 52-week low of $72.25

The price of Duke Energy Corp. (DUK, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $72.25, which is 21.6% off the 52-week high of $91.80. The company has a market cap of $50.65 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 17.12 and a price-sales ratio of 2.11 as of June 13. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 4.95%. The forward dividend yield is 4.91%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 3.40% over the past 10 years. GuruFocus rated Duke Energy’s business predictability at 3 stars.

Duke Energy operates regulates utilities across the U.S. The company distributes electricity and gas to its customers and engages in three segments: electric utilities and infrastructure; gas utilities and infrastructure; and commercial renewables.

Net Income for the first quarter of 2018 was $622 million compared to $717 million in the prior-year period.

Southern Co. reached the 52-week low of $43.78

The price of Southern Co. (SO, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $43.78, which is 20.8% off the 52-week high of $53.51. The company has a market cap of $44.29 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 52.12 and a price-sales ratio of 1.87 as of June 13. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 5.37%. The forward dividend yield is 5.52%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 0.60% over the past 10 years.

Southern Co. is an electricity generating company. It develops, constructs, acquires, owns, and manages generation assets, including renewable energy projects, and sells electricity at market-based rates in the wholesale market.

Net income for the first quarter of 2018 was $938 million compared to $658 million for the prior-year period.

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Disclosure: I do not own stock in any of the companies mentioned in the article.