52-Week Company Lows

Details the 52-week lows of the following companies: Exxon Mobil, Procter & Gamble, Merck & Co, Kraft Heinz, Duke Energy and Dominion Energy

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Feb 15, 2018
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According to GuruFocus’ list of 52-week lows, these Guru stocks have reached their 52-week lows.

Exxon Mobil reached the 52-week low of $76.46

The price of Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $76.46, which is 17.2% off the 52-week high of $89.30. The company has a market cap of $323.97 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings (P/E) ratio of 16.51 and a P/S ratio of 1.26 as of Feb. 14. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 4.04%. The forward dividend yield is 4.04%.

The integrated oil and gas company produces crude oil and natural gas. The company is also engaged in the manufacturing, transportation and sale of crude oil, natural gas and petroleum products

Net income for the fourth quarter of 2017 was $8.38 billion compared to $1.68 billion for the prior-year period.

Procter & Gamble reached the 52-week low of $80.68

The price of Procter & Gamble Co. (PG, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $80.68, which is 17.0% off the 52-week high of $94.67. The company has a market cap of $203.39 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings (P/E) ratio of 21.52 and a P/S ratio of 3.30 as of Feb. 14. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 3.41%. The forward dividend yield is 3.38%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 0.50% over the past 5 years.

Procter & Gamble is a consumer goods company. The firm markets its products internationally through various channels which include mass merchandisers, grocery stores, membership club stores, drug stores and department stores.

Net earnings for the three months ended Dec. 31, 2017 were $2.56 billion compared to $7.90 billion for the year-ago period.

Chief Research, Development and Innovation Officer Kathleen B. Fish sold 10,192 shares on Jan. 31 at a price of $86.97. The price of the stock has decreased by 7.23% since.

Chief Legal Officer and Secretary Deborah P. Majoras sold 4,591 shares on Jan. 26 at a price of $87.48. The price of the stock has decreased by 7.77% since.

Chief Brand Officer Marc S. Pritchard sold 46,842 shares on Jan. 24 at a price of $89.01. The price of the stock has decreased by 9.36% since.

Merck & Co reached the 52-week low of $54.90

The price of Merck & Co Inc. (MRK, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $54.90, which is 20.1% off the 52-week high of $66.80. The company has a market cap of $149.57 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings (P/E) ratio of 59.03 and a P/S ratio of 3.81 as of Feb. 14. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 3.43%. The forward dividend yield is 3.50%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 3.40% over the past 10 years.

Merck & Co. is a health care company that delivers health solutions through its prescription medicines, vaccines, biologic therapies and animal health products.

Net (loss) income for the fourth quarter of 2017 was $872 million compared to $594 million for the year-ago period.

Director Wendell P. Weeks sold 5,000 shares on Feb. 9 at a price of $53.57. The price of the stock has increased by 2.48% since.

Executive Vice President and President of Global Human Health Adam H. Schechter sold 101,602 shares on Jan. 16 at a price of $61.63. The price of the stock has decreased by 10.92% since.

Executive Vice President and General Counsel Michael J. Holston sold 12,500 shares on Jan. 16 at a price of $61.63. The price of the stock has decreased by 10.92% since.

Executive Vice President of Human Resources Mirian M. Graddick-Weir sold 65,000 shares on Jan. 16 at a price of $61.35 and 68,000 shares on Jan. 16 at a price of $61.2. The price of the stock has decreased by 10.29% since.

Kraft Heinz reached the 52-week low of $71.92

The price of The Kraft Heinz Co. (KHC, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $71.92, which is 28.1% off the 52-week high of $97.77. The company has a market cap of $87.63 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings (P/E) ratio of 22.47 and a P/S ratio of 3.38 as of Feb. 14. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 3.40%. The forward dividend yield is 3.49%.

Kraft Heinz manufactures food and beverage products including condiments and sauces, cheese and dairy products, meals, meat, beverages and other grocery products.

Net income for the three months ended Sept. 30, 2017 was $943 million compared to net income of $843 million for the three months ended Oct. 2, 2016.

Duke Energy reached the 52-week low of $75.48

The price of Duke Energy Corp. (DUK, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $75.48, which is 20.6% off the 52-week high of $91.80. The company has a market cap of $52.83 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings (P/E) ratio of 24.82 and a P/S ratio of 2.28 as of Feb. 14. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 4.62%. The forward dividend yield is 4.62%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 1.50% over the past 10 years.

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 quarter ended Sept. 30, 2017 was $955 million compared to $1.181 billion for the prior-year period.

Dominion Energy reached the 52-week low of $74.34

The price of Dominion Energy Inc. (D, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $74.34, which is 15.6% off the 52-week high of $85.30. The company has a market cap of $47.92 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings (P/E) ratio of 15.08 and a P/S ratio of 3.78 as of Feb. 14. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 4.07%. The forward dividend yield is 4.45%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 0.50% over the past 10 years.

Dominion Energy is a producer and transporter of energy. It manages its daily operations through three operating segments, namely Dominion Virginia Power of DVP, Dominion Energy, and Dominion Generation.

Net income for the three months ended Dec. 31, 2017 was $1.45 billion compared to $457 million for the year-ago quarter.

Director Michael Cooper bought 11,600 shares on Feb. 5 at a price of $21.5, 8,300 shares on Feb. 6 at a price of $21, and 2,000 shares on Feb. 9 at a price of $21.24.

Senior Officer of Asset Management Corpora Dream bought 8,300 shares on Feb. 6 at a price of $21 and 2,000 shares on Feb. 9 at a price of $21.24.

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