Ford Motor, Wells Fargo & Company, and Bank of America are the three Real Estate stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Real estate stocks are publicly traded shares of companies that own, develop or manage income-producing properties such as office buildings, apartments and retail centers. They allow investors to gain exposure to real estate markets without directly buying physical properties. These stocks often pay dividends derived from rental income and are influenced by factors like interest rates, property valuations and broader economic cycles. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Real Estate stocks within the last several days.
Ford Motor (F)
Ford Motor Company develops, delivers, and services a range of Ford trucks, commercial cars and vans, sport utility vehicles, and Lincoln luxury vehicles worldwide. It operates through Ford Blue, Ford Model e, and Ford Pro; Ford Next; and Ford Credit segments. The company sells Ford and Lincoln vehicles, service parts, and accessories through distributors and dealers, as well as through dealerships to commercial fleet customers, daily rental car companies, and governments.
NYSE:F traded up $0.24 during mid-day trading on Thursday, reaching $10.25. 87,498,096 shares of the stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 73,203,407. The business has a fifty day moving average price of $9.68 and a 200 day moving average price of $10.10. The firm has a market capitalization of $40.61 billion, a PE ratio of 7.02, a PEG ratio of 0.61 and a beta of 1.41. Ford Motor has a 1-year low of $8.44 and a 1-year high of $14.85. The company has a current ratio of 1.16, a quick ratio of 1.02 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 2.31.
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Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)
Wells Fargo & Co. is a diversified and community-based financial services company, which engages in the provision of banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance products and services. It operates through the following segments: Consumer Banking and Lending, Commercial Banking, Corporate and Investment Banking, and Wealth and Investment Management.
WFC traded up $1.31 on Thursday, hitting $72.32. The company had a trading volume of 8,870,454 shares, compared to its average volume of 17,486,594. Wells Fargo & Company has a 1-year low of $50.15 and a 1-year high of $81.50. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.07, a current ratio of 0.86 and a quick ratio of 0.85. The company’s fifty day moving average price is $69.52 and its 200 day moving average price is $71.67. The stock has a market cap of $236.13 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 13.44, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 1.18 and a beta of 1.02.
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Bank of America (BAC)
Bank of America Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides banking and financial products and services for individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses, institutional investors, large corporations, and governments worldwide. It operates in four segments: Consumer Banking, Global Wealth & Investment Management (GWIM), Global Banking, and Global Markets.
Shares of NYSE:BAC traded up $0.42 during trading on Thursday, hitting $40.30. 15,558,017 shares of the company’s stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 39,132,523. The firm has a market cap of $306.35 billion, a P/E ratio of 12.50, a PEG ratio of 1.21 and a beta of 1.24. The firm has a 50-day moving average price of $40.15 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $43.54. The company has a current ratio of 0.78, a quick ratio of 0.78 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.04. Bank of America has a 1-year low of $33.07 and a 1-year high of $48.08.
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