52-Week Company Lows

Details the 52-week lows for the following companies: Becton, Dickinson and Co., Colgate-Palmolive, Amphenol, Kellogg, Boston Properties and Alexandria Real Estate Equities

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Jan 07, 2019
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According to GuruFocus’ list of 52-week lows, these Guru stocks have reached their 52-week lows.

Becton, Dickinson and Co. reached the 52-week low of $216.99

The price of Becton, Dickinson and Co. (BDX, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $216.99, which is 21.5% off the 52-week high of $265.87. The company has a market cap of $58.47 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 361.65 and a price-sales ratio of 3.59 as of Jan. 4. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 1.39%. The forward dividend yield is 1.42%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 4.80% over the past 10 years. GuruFocus rated the company’s business predictability at 4.5 stars.

Becton, Dickinson and Co. is a health care company. It manufactures and sales medical supplies, devices, laboratory equipment and diagnostic products. It operates in two segments: BD Medical and BD Life Sciences.

Net income for the fiscal fourth quarter was $311 million compared to $1.10 billion

Colgate-Palmolive reached the 52-week low of $59.52

The price of Colgate-Palmolive Co. (CL, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $59.52, which is 26.3% off the 52-week high of $77.91. The company has a market cap of $51.62 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 24.64 and a price-sales ratio of 3.33 as of Jan. 4. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 2.79%. The forward dividend yield is 2.82%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 4% 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 third quarter of 2018 was $523 million compared to $607 million in the third quarter of 2017.

Amphenol reached the 52-week lows of $77.54

The price of Amphenol Corp. (APH, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $77.54, which is 23.2% off the 52-week high of $97.56. The company has a market cap of $23.37 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 32.01 and a price-sales ratio of 3.06 as of Jan. 4. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 1.13%. The forward dividend yield is 1.19%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 12.4% over the past 10 years. GuruFocus rated Amphenol’s business predictability at 5 stars.

Amphenol is engaged in the field of electronic components. It designs and manufactures electrical, electronic and fiber optic connectors, interconnect systems and coaxial and flat-ribbon cables.

Net income for the third quarter of 2018 was $319.6 million compared to $280.3 million for the prior-year period.

Kellogg reached the 52-week low of $57.30

The price of Kellogg Co. (K, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $57.30, which is 26.5% off the 52-week high of $74.98. The company has a market cap of $19.88 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 10.78 and a price-sales ratio of 1.49 as of Jan. 4. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 3.84%. The forward dividend yield is 3.91%.

Kellogg is engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of ready-to-eat cereal and convenience foods. Its products include cereal, cookies, crackers and other packaged foods.

Net income for the third quarter of 2018 was $380 million compared to $288 for the prior-year period.

10% Owner W. K. Kellogg Foundation Trust sold 100,000 shares on Dec. 10 at a price of $59.94 and 100,000 shares on Dec. 20 at a price of $57.69. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.6% since.

Boston Properties reached the 52-week low of $111.51

The price of Boston Properties Inc. (BXP, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $111.51, which is 18.8% off the 52-week high of $132.82. The company has a market cap of $19.1 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 32.70 and a price-sales ratio of 6.48 as of Jan. 4. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 3.14%. The forward dividend yield is 3.41%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 4.50% over the past 10 years.

Boston Properties is a fully integrated, self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust. The company owns, develops and manages office properties in the U.S.

Net income for the third quarter of 2018 was $119.1 million compared to $117.3 million for the comparable period of 2017.

Alexandria Real Estate Equities reached the 52-week low of $113.44

The price of Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. (ARE, Financial) shares has declined to close to the 52-week low of $113.44, which is 16.5% off the 52-week high of $130.53. The company has a market cap of $12.2 billion.

Its shares traded with a price-earnings ratio of 26.54 and a price-sales ratio of 8.94 as of Jan. 4. The trailing 12-month dividend yield is 3.29%. The forward dividend yield is 3.42%. The company had an annual average earnings growth of 4.10% over the past five years.

Alexandria Real Estate Equities is an urban office REIT engaged in life science and technology campuses through ownership, operation, management and selective redevelopment and development of properties in office/laboratory space.

Net income for the third quarter of 2018 was $210.2 million compared to $51.3 million for the prior-year period.

Executive Chairman Joel S. Marcus sold 10,000 shares on Dec. 11 at a price of $126.26. The price of the stock has decreased by 10.15% since.

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

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