35.62BMarket Cap21.39P/E (TTM)
178.500High172.000Low3.70MVolume172.310Open173.930Pre Close656.18MTurnover1.86%Turnover Ratio20.89P/E (Static)199.95MShares223.67152wk High6.30P/B35.54BFloat Cap172.00052wk Low3.16Dividend TTM199.48MShs Float223.671Historical High1.77%Div YieldTTM3.74%Amplitude92.516Historical Low177.160Avg Price1Lot Size
102362254 : I guess $FedEx (FDX.US)$ may end the week with the biggest % gain. Analysts have mixed views on its upcoming earnings; some expect cost-cutting measures to boost results, while others remain cautious due to demand challenges. FedEx is likely to meet expectations, though demand erosion and geopolitical uncertainties could impact revenue growth. Key factors to watch include the performance of the Express segment, the success of cost management efforts, and the effects of geopolitical and economic conditions.
mr_cashcow : My vote goes to $Ferguson (FERG.US)$, let's do a quick dive into the earnings prospect!
Potential bullish signals:
▲Strong demand: Continued demand for plumbing, HVAC, and industrial products, particularly in the US residential and commercial markets
▲Growth initiatives: Ferguson's focus on digital transformation, expanding its e-commerce platform, and improving operational efficiency
▲Acquisitions: Strategic acquisitions to enhance product offerings and expand market share
▲Cost management: Ongoing efforts to control costs and maintain profitability
Potential roadblocks and speed bumps ahead:
▼Inflationary pressures: Rising costs for raw materials, labor, and transportation.
▼Supply chain disruptions: Potential impacts from global supply chain issues
▼Competition: Intense competition in the distribution market
▼Economic uncertainty: Potential economic downturns or recessions
Disclaimer: All the above are purely for educational purposes and are NOT financial advice, plz DYOR/DD
104479509 :
CNNT : All 3 companies have their unique strengths and further growth potential, but the clear short-term winner for share price upside this week will be $FedEx (FDX.US)$
1) Strongest EPS at around 17 (Ferg 9, GIS 4) and strongest QoQ EPS growth
2) Not as over-valued as the other 2 with PE and PB around 17 and 2.6 (Ferg 27 and 7, GIS 17 and 14).
3) Favourable analyst ratings
7-boy : i think $FedEx (FDX.US)$ will make the biggest gain
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