Hot Stocks Trader’s Buzzers: Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ), Westpac Banking (NYSE:WBK), AutoZone, (NYSE:AZO)

Hot Stocks Trader’s Buzzers: Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ), Westpac Banking (NYSE:WBK), AutoZone, (NYSE:AZO)

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On Friday, Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ), showed bullish trend with higher momentum of 2.56% to close at $45.70. The company traded total volume of 14.15 shares as contrast to its average volume of 11.37 shares. The company has a market value of $185.99 and about 4.07 shares outstanding. During the 52-week trading session the minimum price at which share price traded, registered at $38.06 and reached to max level of $50.86.

In the trailing twelve months, net profit margin of the company was 7.90% while gross profit margin was 60.00%. The company has 1.42 value in price to sale ratio while price to book ratio was recorded as -14.15. The company earned $10.26 billion in prior twelve months on revenue of $130.56 billion. Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) is a holding company that, acting through its subsidiaries, provides communications, information and entertainment products and services to consumers, businesses and governmental agencies. Its segments include Wireless and Wireline. The Wireless segment includes the Cellco Partnership doing business as Verizon Wireless.

Shares of Westpac Banking Corp (ADR) (NYSE:WBK), inclined 0.63% to $23.88, during its last trading session. Westpac Banking Corp (ADR) (NYSE:WBK) opened its trading session at $23.58. During the trading session the minimum price at which share price traded, recorded at $20.12 and share price hit to max level of $31.42. It has market worth of $78.98. It traded total volume of 143.705. shares /lower than the average volume of 202,636 shares.

In the last 12 months, Westpac Banking Corp (ADR) (NYSE:WBK) EPS was booked as $1.82. 0.50% shares of the company were owned by institutional investors. Beta value of the company was 1.26; beta is used to measure riskiness of the security. Westpac Banking Corp (ADR) (NYSE:WBK) is a banking organization. The Company provides banking and financial services in markets, including consumer, business and institutional banking and wealth management services. It has three segments: Australian Financial Services (AFS), Westpac Institutional Bank (WIB) and Westpac New Zealand.

AutoZone, Inc. (NYSE:AZO) closed at $760.99 with trading volume of 401.092 shares up below its average volume of 249,829. The company fell 0.49% with market capitalization of 23.20. The stock’s institutional ownership stands at 97.10%. During the year, the lowest price at which share is traded was $569.54 and hit the highest price at $803.25.

The share price is going higher than to its 52 week low with 33.61% while its 52 week high with -5.26%. Beta factor, which is used to measure risk associated with the stock, is stands at 0.34. The company offered net profit margin of 11.40% while its gross profit margin was 52.30%. ROE was recorded as -71.70%. AutoZone, Inc. (NYSE:AZO) is a retailer and a distributor of automotive replacement parts and accessories in the United States. The Company’s segments include Auto Parts Stores and Other. The Company’s Auto Parts Stores segment includes Domestic Auto Parts, Mexico, Brazil and Interamerican Motor Corporation (IMC). The Company’s Other segment includes business activities of ALLDATA, E-commerce and AutoAnything.

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