It's unlikely that you care that much about a global conglomerate's all-time low back when it was a penny stock 40 years ago. Therefore, the 52-week lows might be a better measure for getting a gauge on a company's recent performance and whether this moment represents a good opportunity to buy into it or not. Still — if an asset's at its 52-week low — it's definitely recommended you do your own research to find out exactly why before pumping any hard won cash into it.
Symbol | Price | Change % | Volume | Rel Volume | Market cap | P/E | EPS dil TTM | EPS dil growth TTM YoY | Div yield % TTM | Sector | Analyst Rating |
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18.68 EUR | 0.00% | 15.139K | 0.87 | 1.352B EUR | — | — | — | 6.78% | Utilities | Strong buy | |
1.170 EUR | +0.43% | 2.49K | 0.46 | 186.77M EUR | 2.52 | 0.46 EUR | +100.34% | 2.23% | Process Industries | — | |
0.480 EUR | 0.00% | 15 | 0.04 | 4.561M EUR | — | −0.16 EUR | +35.12% | 0.00% | Consumer Non-Durables | — |