Skip navigation

By The Numbers


Current DateTime: 12:35:43 28 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 23371764
    • Gold Will Collapse Like Oil Did in 2008: Charts

        The gold price has moved quickly and it has developed an important new uptrend characteristic. This so-called 'parabolic' trend is a dangerous type with a high probability of a sudden collapse.

RSS FEED

» Help

Current DateTime: 12:35:43 28 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 30111251
powered by digg
15 Stocks to Consider
Published: Friday, 10 Jul 2009 | 9:32 AM ET
Text Size
By: Ariel Nelson
Director of Market Data & Content Services

It is now four weeks since the S&P 500 [.SPX  Loading...      ()   ] hit its recent closing high of 946.21 on June 12.  The benchmark index is down 6.7% since then and some components have been hit harder than others bringing dividend yields back up again. 

Here is a screen for companies that have been beaten up but might have good value in the longer term.  The screen identifies S&P constituents that are down over 15% in the past four weeks, have above average dividend yields, and have EPS growth forecasts in the double digits for the forward fiscal year.  As always, the screen should serve as a starting point for generating ideas but requires more research before any investment is made.

Screen for more stocks here

Data Source: Thomson Reuters

Comments?  Send them to

bythenumbers.cnbc.com

© 2009 CNBC.com
Add This share icon
Text Size
  • digg share

CNBC HIGHLIGHTS

  • These four sectors will be the next to lead the market.
  • Zhu Zhu Pets are this year's must-have toy, fetching $40 or more on eBay.
  • T shirt man
  • From the why-didn’t-I-think-of-that file, we present Jason Sadler, a man whose job is wearing T-shirts.
  • It may be the most unusual guide to business you'll read.
  • Shopping for a gadget hound? The choices can be baffling. Here are a few that should be a hit.
  • "The Who" will be the halftime act for Super Bowl XLIV on Feb. 7 in Miami. Is the NFL behind the times?
ADD COMMENTS
Remaining characters


Current DateTime: 01:03:47 28 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29778428

Current DateTime: 01:03:47 28 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779196

Current DateTime: 01:03:47 28 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779199

Current DateTime: 01:03:48 28 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779198
  Data is a real-time snapshot  *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes
Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis

© 2009 CNBC, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
A Division of NBC Universal
Thomson ReutersThomson Reuters