There’s nothing I can see that should stop you from buying JNJ stock. It’s a Sell Of the17 analysts covering JNJ, only one rate it “underweight” or “sell” while 10 believes it’s a “buy,” two more have it “overweight,” and four rate it a “hold....
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Hold Over Buy Full Ratings StockGrader Rating: 57.51HOLD Upgraded from SELL on 02/20/25 The Company's Fundamentals Look Average, at Best, with Significant Room for Improvement Sentiment:7.44/10POSITIVE Full Analysis Open $155.45 Previous Close$155.35 ...
Buy Buy 53.33% Hold 46.67% Sell 0.00% Unlock Analyst Ratings Price Target Updated: Apr 28, 2025 112.08140.08168.08196.08222.00Past 12 Months12 Months ForecastMax185.00Avg170.93Min159.00Current155.35 Unlock Price Targets Trade Overview Unit: M
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Buy 5 Strong Buy Analysts Breakdown 22 Analysts in the Last 90 Days Strong Buy:7 Buy:4 Hold:11 Sell:0 Strong Sell:0 Wall St. Analysts' Avg. Rating History Charting intervals Strong Buy Buy Hold Sell Strong Sell GoPremiumto seeJNJ...
While reporting those resultson Jan. 24, which traders took as an excuse to sell the stock, JNJ also said it will seek “strategic options” for its diabetes care division, admitting that results were hampered by a strong dollar and slower sales of medical devices. ...
combined, they make a healthcare colossus that has an enormous range of products which sell, and sell well. free cash flow has increased from 2014 from $15.6 billion to $17.2 this article was written by cash-centered creep 3.71k follower s follow buy and hold, common stock investor focused...
Anyway, last week I borrowed $1,420 from the bank to purchase 100 shares of Corus Entertainment (CJR.B) for $14.20/ share in my non-registered account. Normally I wouldn’t buy a stock with 100% borrowed money but with credit this cheap how can I say no? 😀 Besides, the dividend...