On Wednesday, Following Stocks were among the “Top Priority Stocks” For Traders – Molycorp (NYSE:MCP), Applied Materials, (NASDAQ:AMAT),DeVry Education Group (NYSE:DV), Mobileye (NYSE:MBLY)
Molycorp Inc (NYSE:MCP) declined -6.83%, and closed at $0.377. The company has the market capitalization of $112.32 million. The beta value of the stock is 4.65. On the other hand the stock’s volatility for the week is 24.85%, and for the month is 14.10%. The stock’s price to book ratio is $0.11, however price to sale ratio is $0.22. Analyst’s mean recommendation regarding this stock is 4.00. (Where 1=Buy, 5=Sale).
Molycorp Inc (MCP) produces and sells rare earths and rare metal materials in the United States and internationally. The companys Resources segment extracts rare earth minerals, including light rare earth concentrates; rare earth oxides (REO), such as lanthanum, cerium, and neodymium-praseodymium; heavy rare earth concentrates, which include samarium, europium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, and others; and SorbX and PhosFIX, a line of rare earth-based water treatment products. This segments products are used in oil refinery catalyst, glass polishing, automotive and emission catalysts, water purification, and energy efficiency lighting applications.
Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) decreased -5.31%, and closed at $22.62. The stock has price to sale ratio of 3.01, however, price to book ratio is 3.43. With recent decline, the year-to-date (YTD) performance reflected a -10.29% decline below last year. During the past month the stock lose -9.86%, bringing three-month performance to -10.4% and six-month performance to 5.18%. The mean recommendation of analysts for this stock is 2.00 (where 1=Buy, 5=Sale).
Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) provides manufacturing equipment, services, and software to the semiconductor, flat panel display, solar photovoltaic (PV), and related industries worldwide. The companys Silicon Systems Group segment develops, manufactures, and sells a range of manufacturing equipment used to fabricate semiconductor chips or integrated circuits.
DeVry Education Group Inc (NYSE:DV) decreased -6.06%, and closed at $34.26. The company holds the market capitalization of $2.33 B. For the last twelve months, the stock was able to keep return on equity at 10.20%, while return on assets at -7.60%, in response to its return on investment at 10.00%. Its 20-day moving average decreased -4.17%, below 50-day moving average of -11.57%, below 200-day moving average of -20.31% from the latest market price of $34.26. The mean recommendation of analysts for this stock is 2.50. (Where 1=Buy, 5=Sale).
DeVry Education Group Inc (DV) provides educational services worldwide. It operates in three segments: Medical and Healthcare; International and Professional Educational; and Business, Technology and Management. The Medical and Healthcare segment operates American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Ross University School of Medicine, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Chamberlain College of Nursing, and Carrington College. This segment provides various medical, nursing, and veterinary education programs; and prepares students for careers in healthcare through certificate and associate degree programs, as well as post-licensure bachelors, masters, and doctorate degree programs in nursing online.
Mobileye NV (NYSE:MBLY) fell -5.69%, and closed at $42.43, and its volatility for the week is 3.61%, while for the month it is 4.52%. The company has the market capitalization of $9.75 B. The company holds the book value per share of 0.64, whereas cash per share is 1.73. Price to book ratio remained 66.30, while price to sale ratio is 64.03. Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is said to be 1.90 (where 1=Buy, 5=sale).
Mobileye NV (MBLY) together with its subsidiaries, designs and develops software and related technologies for camera-based advanced driver assistance systems primarily in Israel. It operates through two segments, Original Equipment Manufacturing and After Market. The company offers proprietary software algorithms and EyeQ chips that perform detailed interpretations of the visual field to anticipate possible collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, animals, debris, and other obstacles; and detect roadway markings, such as lanes, road boundaries, barriers, and related items, as well as identify and read traffic signs and traffic lights.
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