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10/23/2011
Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expected Growth As Of October 2011
Cheapest Large Capitalized Stocks With Highest Earnings Per Share Growth By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of America’s cheapest Large Caps that have the highest expected growth for fiscal 2012. Stocks from the sheet have a market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion and an expected earnings per share growth of at least 20 percent for the next year but have a price to earnings ratio of less than 20 and a price to sales ratios of less than 2.The list is sorted by dividend yield. 27 stocks fulfilled these criteria of which 3 yielding above 4 percent.
Here is the table with some fundamentals:
Take a look at the full list of cheap large capitalized stocks with highest expected earnings per share. The average P/E ratio amounts to 13.04 while the forward price to earnings ratio amounts to 9.24. Price to sales ratio is 1.05. The expected earnings growth for next year amounts to 36.60 and 16.79 percent for the upcoming five years.
Related stock ticker symbols:
CRH, TRI, BT, MT, BCS, TRV, TWC, LFC, BA, TS, CAT, JCI, GGB, HMC, MTU, GS, NWSA, BHI, HAL, BTU, NJ, C, BRK-A, DTV, ESRX, UBS, MITSY
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