Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Top Undervalued Stocks To Own Right Now

tags:PBSK,UIHC,HCN,

While the shares have recently bounced back after an overdone post earnings drop, Eaton (ETN) is still undervalued at the current price and it is not too late to initiate a position. Despite the 9% bounce from the recent lows in August, this company is still our favorite in the Diversified Machinery Sector due to its valuation based on our discounted cash flow analysis and its wide array of quality specialized products across various industries.

Additionally, investors can still lock in the attractive 3.12% dividend yield. While the right thing to do was to acquire the shares after the overreaction in August, we think it is not too late if you are just looking at the company now as there is still plenty of room to the upside before this company gets to its fair value.

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Top Undervalued Stocks To Own Right Now: Poage Bankshares, Inc.(PBSK)

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Stephan Byrd]

    Poage Bankshares (NASDAQ:PBSK) announced its earnings results on Monday. The savings and loans company reported $0.21 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, Bloomberg Earnings reports. The company had revenue of $5.39 million for the quarter. Poage Bankshares had a negative return on equity of 4.84% and a negative net margin of 14.32%.

  • [By Joseph Griffin]

    News coverage about Poage Bankshares (NASDAQ:PBSK) has been trending somewhat negative on Thursday, according to Accern. The research firm identifies positive and negative media coverage by reviewing more than twenty million blog and news sources in real-time. Accern ranks coverage of public companies on a scale of negative one to one, with scores nearest to one being the most favorable. Poage Bankshares earned a daily sentiment score of -0.06 on Accern’s scale. Accern also assigned headlines about the savings and loans company an impact score of 47.5091086029881 out of 100, meaning that recent media coverage is somewhat unlikely to have an effect on the stock’s share price in the next several days.

Top Undervalued Stocks To Own Right Now: United Insurance Holdings Corp.(UIHC)

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Shane Hupp]

    United Insurance (NASDAQ:UIHC) announced its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday. The insurance provider reported $0.40 EPS for the quarter, beating analysts’ consensus estimates of $0.38 by $0.02, Bloomberg Earnings reports. United Insurance had a return on equity of 9.16% and a net margin of 2.05%. The company had revenue of $182.36 million during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $178.33 million.

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  • [By Max Byerly]

    American Financial Group (NASDAQ: UIHC) and United Insurance (NASDAQ:UIHC) are both finance companies, but which is the better business? We will compare the two businesses based on the strength of their dividends, profitability, valuation, analyst recommendations, institutional ownership, earnings and risk.

Top Undervalued Stocks To Own Right Now: Welltower Inc.(HCN)

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Ethan Ryder]

    Welltower Inc (NYSE:HCN), an S&P 500 company headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, is driving the transformation of health care infrastructure. The company invests with leading seniors housing operators, post-acute providers and health systems to fund the real estate infrastructure needed to scale innovative care delivery models and improve people's wellness and overall health care experience.

  • [By Shane Hupp]

    Welltower Inc (NYSE:HCN), an S&P 500 company headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, is driving the transformation of health care infrastructure. The company invests with leading seniors housing operators, post-acute providers and health systems to fund the real estate infrastructure needed to scale innovative care delivery models and improve people's wellness and overall health care experience.

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