Gold Fields Limited (ADR) (NYSE:GFI)
On Thursday, Gold Fields Limited (ADR) (NYSE:GFI)’s shares inclined 18.89% to $2.58.
GFI offered -15.70% EPS for prior five years. The company has -0.10% return on equity value while its ROI ratio was 0.60%. The company has $1.70 billion market capitalizations and the institutional ownership was 37.00%. Its price to book ratio was 0.58. Volatility of the stock was 9.36% for the week while for the month booked as 6.71%.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Gold Fields Limited (ADR) (NYSE:GFI) stands at $3.72 according to 6 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $4.70 while the lower price target estimate is at $2.87.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 3.00. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
Gold Fields Limited (Gold Fields) is a producer of gold with eight operating mines in Australia, Ghana, Peru and South Africa. The Company in Australia operates four mines that include St Ives, an operation consisting of a mix of owner mined open pit and underground operations; Agnew/Lawlers, a mine located in the Norseman-Wiluna Greenstone Belt.
Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW)
Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW)’s shares dropped -0.12% to $73.39.
LOW has beta value of 1.09. The company has the market capitalization of $67.99 billion. Return on assets ratio of the company was 8.50% while its return on equity ratio was 29.00%. ATR value of company was 1.55 while stock volatility for week was 2.85% while for month was 1.99%. Debt to equity ratio of the company was -1.31 and its current ratio was -0.90.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW) stands at $82.23 according to 22 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $95.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $69.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 2.10. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (Lowe’s) is a home improvement retailer. As of January 30, 2015, Lowe’s operated 1,840 home improvement and hardware stores, representing approximately 201 million square feet of retail selling space.
BHP Billiton plc (ADR) (NYSE:BBL)
At the end of Thursday’s trade, BHP Billiton plc (ADR) (NYSE:BBL)‘s shares surged 0.74% to $27.30.
BBL has market value of $73.50 billion while its EPS was booked as $1.28 in the last 12 months. The stock has 2.11 billion shares outstanding while 1.70% shares of the company were owned by institutional investors. Beta value of the company was 1.46; beta is used to measure riskiness of the security.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for BHP Billiton plc (ADR) (NYSE:BBL) stands at $41.88 according to 3 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $57.21 while the lower price target estimate is at $33.44.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 2.30. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
BHP Billiton Plc is engaged in exploration, development, production, processing and marketing of minerals, in respect of iron ore, metallurgical and energy coal, copper, aluminum, manganese, uranium, nickel, silver and potash, and exploration, development, production and marketing of conventional and unconventional oil and gas.
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