52-Week Company Lows

Details the 52-week company lows of the following companies: General Electric, Schlumberger, Morgan Stanley, Kraft Heinz, General Motors and Las Vegas Sands

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Sep 27, 2018
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According to GuruFocus’ list of 52-week lows, these Guru stocks have reached their 52-week lows.

General Electric reached the 52-week low of $11.39

The price of General Electric Co. (GE, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $11.39, which is 55.5% off the 52-week high of $25.21. The company has a market cap of $98.99 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-sales ratio of 0.80 as of Sept. 26. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 4.22%. The forward dividend yield is 4.26%.

The industrial company operates in various segments including power and water, oil and gas, energy management, aviation, health care, transportation and appliances and lighting.

Net earnings for the second quarter of 2018 were $669 million compared to $1.02 billion for the prior-year period.

Schlumberger reached the 52-week low of $60.88

The price of Schlumberger Ltd. (SLB, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $60.88, which is 26.3% off the 52-week high of $80.35. The company has a market cap of $84.27 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-sales ratio of 2.61 as of Sept. 26. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 3.28%. The forward dividend yield is 3.20%.

Schlumberger provides products and services to the oil and gas industry, including technology for reservoir characterization, drilling, production and processing.

Net income for the second quarter of 2018 was $430 million, up from a net loss of $74 million in the prior-year period.

Director Michael E. Marks bought 8,000 shares on Sept. 6 for an average price of $60.31 per share. The price of the stock has increased by 0.95% since.

Morgan Stanley reached the 52-week low of $47.70

The price of Morgan Stanley (MS, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $47.70, which is 22.1% off the 52-week high of $59.38. The company has a market cap of $83.23 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 12.15 and a price-sales ratio of 2.23 as of Sept. 26. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 2.20%. The forward dividend yield is 2.49%.

Morgan Stanley is a global investment bank. The company has institutional securities, wealth-management, and asset-management segments.

Net income for the second quarter was $2.4 billion compared with net income of $1.8 billion for the same period a year ago.

Kraft Heinz reached the 52-week low of $55.17

The price of The Kraft Heinz Co. (KHC, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $55.17, which is 34.4% off the 52-week high of $82.48. The company has a market cap of $67.27 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 6.33 and a price-sales ratio of 2.55 as of Sept. 26. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 4.52%. The forward dividend yield is 4.49%.

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 second quarter of 2018 was $756 million compared to $1.16 billion for the prior-year period.

General Motors reached the 52-week low of $33.73

The price of General Motors Co. (GM, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $33.73, which is 28.6% off the 52-week high of $46.76. The company has a market cap of $47.59 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-sales ratio of 0.35 as of Sept. 26. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 4.50%. The forward dividend yield is 4.53%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 20.10% over the past five years.

General Motors is an American multinational corporation. It designs, builds and sells cars, trucks and automobile parts. The company also provides automotive financing services through General Motors Financial Company Inc.

Net income for the second quarter of 2018 was $2.39 billion compared to $1.66 billion for the prior-year period.

Las Vegas Sands reached the 52-week low of $59.82

The price of Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $59.82, which is 27.4% off the 52-week high of $81.45. The company has a market cap of $47.13 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 12.47 and a price-sales ratio of 3.53 as of Sept. 26. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 4.97%. The forward dividend yield is 4.95%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 17.40% over the past 10 years.

Las Vegas Sands operates fully integrated resorts with casinos, hotels and entertainment. The company owns the Venetian Macao and Sands Macao in Macau, the Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore and the Venetian and Sands Bethlehem casinos in the U.S.

Net income for the three months ended June 30 was $676 million, compared to $639 million for the comparable period of 2017.

Executive Vice President and Global General Counsel Lawrence A. Jacobs sold 66,667 shares on Sept. 6 for an average price of $60.95 per share. The price of the stock has decreased by 1.85% since.

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