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These stocks are down at least 20% from 2021 highs, but Wall Street sees them gaining as much as 87% in 2022
More than 90 large-cap stocks are down at least 20% from their 2021 highs, but analysts love many of
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How Cerner's sale to Oracle could help and hurt the tech scene
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Is the S&P 500 Due for a Major Pullback? 3 Ultra-Safe Stocks
The one big thing on everyone’s minds at the moment is Omicron and the way that it is spreading. For
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See them below.</p><p><b>A solid 2021, but look at the cap-weighting</b></p><p>The benchmark S&P 500 index has risen 27.4% during 2021, following a 16.3% in 2020 -- two years of pandemic and two years of double-digit gains. (All price changed in this article exclude dividends.)</p><p>You probably know the S&P 500 is weighted by market capitalization, but you might not be aware of how extreme the weighting can be. Take a look at the weighting and performance of the top five companies held by the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust, which tracks the S&P 500. Together, they make up 23% of the fund's portfolio and the index:</p><table><tbody><tr><td>Company</td><td>Ticker</td><td>Price change -- 2021</td><td>Share of SPY</td></tr><tr><td>Apple Inc.</td><td>AAPL</td><td>35.1%</td><td>6.9%</td></tr><tr><td>Microsoft Corp.</td><td>MSFT</td><td>53.4%</td><td>6.3%</td></tr><tr><td>Amazon.com Inc.</td><td>AMZN</td><td>4.8%</td><td>3.7%</td></tr><tr><td>Alphabet Inc. Class A</td><td>GOOGL</td><td>67.4%</td><td>2.2%</td></tr><tr><td>Tesla Inc.</td><td>TSLA</td><td>54.2%</td><td>2.2%</td></tr><tr><td>Alphabet Inc. Class C</td><td>GOOG</td><td>67.2%</td><td>2.1%</td></tr><tr></tr></tbody></table><p>Source: FactSet</p><p>SPY and the S&P 500 include two common-share classes for Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) and two apiece for four other companies, for a total of 505 stocks.</p><p><b>Stocks in bear markets that analysts love</b></p><p>For a broader list of large-cap stocks listed in the U.S., including those of some of China's biggest internet players, we added the components of the Nasdaq-100 Index , comprised of the 100 largest Nasdaq-listed companies by market capitalization and tracked by the Invesco QQQ Trust.</p><p>After removing duplicates, this left a list of 529 stocks.</p><p>Within in the group, 94 are in a bear market -- that is, they were down at least 20% from their 2021 intraday highs through Dec. 28, according to data provided by FactSet.</p><p>Among the 94, there are 30 with "buy" or equivalent ratings from at least two-thirds of analysts polled by FactSet. Here they are, sorted by the 12-month upside potential implied by the consensus price targets:</p><table><tbody><tr><td>Company</td><td>Ticker</td><td>Decline from 2021 high</td><td>Closing price -- Dec. 28</td><td>2021 high</td><td>Date of 2021 high</td><td>Share "buy" ratings</td><td>Consensus price target</td><td>Implied 12-month upside potential</td></tr><tr><td>Pinduoduo Inc. ADR Class A</td><td>PDD</td><td>-73.6%</td><td>$56.04</td><td>$212.60</td><td>02/16/2021</td><td>76%</td><td>$104.54</td><td>87%</td></tr><tr><td>Baidu Inc. ADR Class A</td><td>BIDU</td><td>-60.3%</td><td>$140.88</td><td>$354.82</td><td>02/22/2021</td><td>83%</td><td>$232.32</td><td>65%</td></tr><tr><td>JD.com Inc. ADR Class A</td><td>JD</td><td>-39.2%</td><td>$65.87</td><td>$108.29</td><td>02/17/2021</td><td>94%</td><td>$106.30</td><td>61%</td></tr><tr><td><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MELI\">MercadoLibre</a> Inc.</td><td>MELI</td><td>-34.8%</td><td>$1,316.28</td><td>$2,020.00</td><td>01/21/2021</td><td>87%</td><td>$2,011.00</td><td>53%</td></tr><tr><td>Caesars Entertainment Inc.</td><td>CZR</td><td>-22.6%</td><td>$92.78</td><td>$119.81</td><td>10/01/2021</td><td>94%</td><td>$137.36</td><td>48%</td></tr><tr><td>Generac Holdings Inc.</td><td>GNRC</td><td>-33.6%</td><td>$348.18</td><td>$524.31</td><td>11/02/2021</td><td>77%</td><td>$514.11</td><td>48%</td></tr><tr><td>Alaska Air Group Inc.</td><td>ALK</td><td>-28.8%</td><td>$52.90</td><td>$74.25</td><td>04/07/2021</td><td>93%</td><td>$77.71</td><td>47%</td></tr><tr><td>PayPal Holdings Inc.</td><td>PYPL</td><td>-38.7%</td><td>$190.10</td><td>$310.16</td><td>07/26/2021</td><td>84%</td><td>$273.65</td><td>44%</td></tr><tr><td>CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. Class A</td><td>CRWD</td><td>-30.6%</td><td>$207.23</td><td>$298.48</td><td>11/10/2021</td><td>86%</td><td>$291.88</td><td>41%</td></tr><tr><td>Trip.com Group Ltd. ADR</td><td>TCOM</td><td>-48.5%</td><td>$23.29</td><td>$45.19</td><td>03/17/2021</td><td>79%</td><td>$32.78</td><td>41%</td></tr><tr><td><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TMUSR\">T-Mobile US Inc</a>.</td><td>TMUS</td><td>-21.3%</td><td>$118.16</td><td>$150.20</td><td>07/16/2021</td><td>81%</td><td>$165.51</td><td>40%</td></tr><tr><td><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/ENPH\">Enphase Energy</a> Inc.</td><td>ENPH</td><td>-33.9%</td><td>$186.79</td><td>$282.46</td><td>11/22/2021</td><td>67%</td><td>$260.92</td><td>40%</td></tr><tr><td>Global Payments Inc.</td><td>GPN</td><td>-38.8%</td><td>$135.15</td><td>$220.81</td><td>04/26/2021</td><td>85%</td><td>$188.41</td><td>39%</td></tr><tr><td>NetEase Inc. 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See them below.A solid 2021, but look at the cap-weightingThe benchmark S&P 500 index has risen 27.4% during 2021, following a 16.3% in 2020 -- two years of pandemic and two years of double-digit gains. (All price changed in this article exclude dividends.)You probably know the S&P 500 is weighted by market capitalization, but you might not be aware of how extreme the weighting can be. Take a look at the weighting and performance of the top five companies held by the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust, which tracks the S&P 500. Together, they make up 23% of the fund's portfolio and the index:CompanyTickerPrice change -- 2021Share of SPYApple Inc.AAPL35.1%6.9%Microsoft Corp.MSFT53.4%6.3%Amazon.com Inc.AMZN4.8%3.7%Alphabet Inc. Class AGOOGL67.4%2.2%Tesla Inc.TSLA54.2%2.2%Alphabet Inc. Class CGOOG67.2%2.1%Source: FactSetSPY and the S&P 500 include two common-share classes for Alphabet Inc. 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You have a pool of great people, and Cerner helped drive that. We owe a lot of our success — and every software company in Kansas City owes Cerner for that success.”</p>\n<p>Burke pointed to several former Cerner leaders who now are executives at companies such as WellSky, Netsmart and Allscripts.</p>\n<p>“It’s a fascinating dynamic,” he said. “Cerner has been a feeder for many companies in terms of talent.”</p>\n<p>But Burke worries that could wane moving forward. Oracle could look elsewhere to fill tech roles — including its new headquarters in Austin — and it will be tough to replicate Cerner’s knack for developing and recruiting talent, he said.</p>\n<p>“I’m concerned about what it means for Kansas City’s tech scene,” Burke said. “I think it’s time for the community to really think about who the next Cerner is going to be. So it’s really important that we invest in those businesses and do the right things from a support perspective to make sure that the next Cerner is generated because it’s clearly been of benefit for Kansas City and the tech scene.”</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/abb291081d89dbdf67d1f492e2bafe52\" tg-width=\"750\" tg-height=\"421\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Mike Valentine is CEO of Netsmart.ADAM VOGLER I KCBJ</span></p>\n<p><b>Seeing the upside</b></p>\n<p>Netsmart CEOMike Valentine, a former Cerner COO, said that learning about the deal was surreal. Oracle previously pitched an acquisition around 2008, but at the time, Cerner’s executive team didn’t think the combination would accelerate or improve its strategies.</p>\n<p>“Having spent 13-plus years at Cerner, whenever something like this happens, the immediate reaction of folks like me is sadness on one front that something that had a unique identity is going to fundamentally change,\" he said. \"But there’s hope and optimism that it can come together in a way that will be good for Cerner, good for Kansas City and good for the people who are both working there now and that benefit from it.”</p>\n<p>Valentine said he’s optimistic that joining Oracle will spur new innovations that will benefit the health care industry and Kansas City.</p>\n<p>“I think everyone’s design in the transaction is to find ways to put Cerner back on a growth trajectory that it saw 20 years ago. … The last thing we need is a company the size of Cerner not in a position of strength,” Valentine said.</p>\n<p>An influx in cash from Cerner stock buyouts could spur current employees or other shareholders to become new investors in area startups or launch one themselves, Coon and Valentine said.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/b61ed81b837b05fa4ffdfe2d5a60302a\" tg-width=\"750\" tg-height=\"422\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Ryan Weber is CEO of the KC Tech Council.</span></p>\n<p><b>A bullish take</b></p>\n<p>KC Tech Council CEO Ryan Weber said he’s bullish on the proposed deal. Even if it resulted in a worst-case scenario of large numbers of engineer layoffs, the Kansas City market can handle it, he said. The metro has 4,400 tech employers, and 1,000 of those are trying to fill 6,000 open tech jobs.</p>\n<p>“I think Kansas City is an undiscovered region of great software talent, and now it’s going to be exposed to Oracle in a new way,” Coons said. “I think once Oracle sees what we have here in Kansas City, they’re going to want to invest more, and it’s just going to create more jobs and opportunities for software companies.”</p>\n<p>The fact that Oracle pitched an all-cash deal “well above” Cerner’s recent stock prices suggests a confident buyer that wants more than just Cerner’s technology — it wants Cerner's expertise, Weber said.</p>\n<p>“I don’t think there’s any harm in having a deeper presence of a company like Oracle in Kansas City, and I fully expect they will be making additional investments of people and potentially even other technologies in Kansas City,” Weber said. “There’s absolutely nothing but upside in an increased presence of such a globally significant enterprise tech company like Oracle. ... 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You have a pool of great people, and Cerner helped drive that. We owe a lot of our success — and every software company in Kansas City owes Cerner for that success.”\nBurke pointed to several former Cerner leaders who now are executives at companies such as WellSky, Netsmart and Allscripts.\n“It’s a fascinating dynamic,” he said. “Cerner has been a feeder for many companies in terms of talent.”\nBut Burke worries that could wane moving forward. Oracle could look elsewhere to fill tech roles — including its new headquarters in Austin — and it will be tough to replicate Cerner’s knack for developing and recruiting talent, he said.\n“I’m concerned about what it means for Kansas City’s tech scene,” Burke said. “I think it’s time for the community to really think about who the next Cerner is going to be. So it’s really important that we invest in those businesses and do the right things from a support perspective to make sure that the next Cerner is generated because it’s clearly been of benefit for Kansas City and the tech scene.”\nMike Valentine is CEO of Netsmart.ADAM VOGLER I KCBJ\nSeeing the upside\nNetsmart CEOMike Valentine, a former Cerner COO, said that learning about the deal was surreal. Oracle previously pitched an acquisition around 2008, but at the time, Cerner’s executive team didn’t think the combination would accelerate or improve its strategies.\n“Having spent 13-plus years at Cerner, whenever something like this happens, the immediate reaction of folks like me is sadness on one front that something that had a unique identity is going to fundamentally change,\" he said. \"But there’s hope and optimism that it can come together in a way that will be good for Cerner, good for Kansas City and good for the people who are both working there now and that benefit from it.”\nValentine said he’s optimistic that joining Oracle will spur new innovations that will benefit the health care industry and Kansas City.\n“I think everyone’s design in the transaction is to find ways to put Cerner back on a growth trajectory that it saw 20 years ago. … The last thing we need is a company the size of Cerner not in a position of strength,” Valentine said.\nAn influx in cash from Cerner stock buyouts could spur current employees or other shareholders to become new investors in area startups or launch one themselves, Coon and Valentine said.\nRyan Weber is CEO of the KC Tech Council.\nA bullish take\nKC Tech Council CEO Ryan Weber said he’s bullish on the proposed deal. Even if it resulted in a worst-case scenario of large numbers of engineer layoffs, the Kansas City market can handle it, he said. The metro has 4,400 tech employers, and 1,000 of those are trying to fill 6,000 open tech jobs.\n“I think Kansas City is an undiscovered region of great software talent, and now it’s going to be exposed to Oracle in a new way,” Coons said. “I think once Oracle sees what we have here in Kansas City, they’re going to want to invest more, and it’s just going to create more jobs and opportunities for software companies.”\nThe fact that Oracle pitched an all-cash deal “well above” Cerner’s recent stock prices suggests a confident buyer that wants more than just Cerner’s technology — it wants Cerner's expertise, Weber said.\n“I don’t think there’s any harm in having a deeper presence of a company like Oracle in Kansas City, and I fully expect they will be making additional investments of people and potentially even other technologies in Kansas City,” Weber said. “There’s absolutely nothing but upside in an increased presence of such a globally significant enterprise tech company like Oracle. ... I think it’s probably one of the best opportunities for Cerner to see even more growth than they would have on their own.”","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"CERN":0.9,"ORCL":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":670,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"CN","totalScore":0},{"id":691768526,"gmtCreate":1640245953201,"gmtModify":1640246823009,"author":{"id":"3570164151182232","authorId":"3570164151182232","name":"Alanz09","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"3570164151182232","idStr":"3570164151182232"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Nice info","listText":"Nice info","text":"Nice info","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/691768526","repostId":"2193113580","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2193113580","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1640243509,"share":"https://www.laohu8.com/m/news/2193113580?lang=&edition=full","pubTime":"2021-12-23 15:11","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Is the S&P 500 Due for a Major Pullback? 3 Ultra-Safe Stocks","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2193113580","media":"Zacks","summary":"The one big thing on everyone’s minds at the moment is Omicron and the way that it is spreading. For","content":"<p>The one big thing on everyone’s minds at the moment is Omicron and the way that it is spreading. For investors, it isn’t just the fear of getting infected or worse, hospitalized. It’s also a concern about what it could do to the market, if people rush back indoors. And of course, the things that will be hit first will be travel, airlines, hotels, restaurants and so on that we were all betting on as reopening stories.</p>\n<p>For the most part, people are sticking with their holiday plans, and making the most of test kits, masks and other precautions to stay safe. But it is feared that right after the holiday season things could fall dramatically. And by then we could be in pretty bad shape considering that Omicron is much more contagious than Delta. </p>\n<p>Of course, the Biden administration’s free test kits for at-home testing will come in handy. The government has said that it will buy 500 million test kits and deliver them free of cost to people who want them starting January.</p>\n<p>It’s extremely unlikely that the catastrophic situation that we had when the virus first hit will repeat this time because 200 million people are already vaccinated, we have better therapeutics and people in general know what to do to stay safe. A lot of infrastructure is also in place to allow people to operate remotely. But the risks can’t be ignored.</p>\n<p>And they are in addition to other concerns about inflation, supply chains, product shortages and labor issues that we were already in the midst of.</p>\n<p>While the stock market has been one of the best places to put your money in this year, the stage seems set for a major pullback in the S&P 500. And that’s going to hurt a lot of people. So you may be wondering what to do to tide over the situation.</p>\n<p>One tried and tested strategy for times like this, sometimes overlooked because it’s so easy, is to select stocks with a low beta. A low beta stock refers to a stock with a beta value less than 1. Stocks that have historically performed in line with the S&P 500 (usually the S&P 500, but may also be with respect to the Dow Jones Industrial Average or Nasdaq 100) will have a beta value of 1. Stocks that don’t move as much as the index have a beta value less than 1 and stocks that move more than the index have a beta value that’s greater than 1. </p>\n<p>So basically, beta is a volatility measure with respect to some index, usually the S&P 500. When there are significant uncertainties in the market, it makes sense to pick low-beta stocks because they will not be as volatile.</p>\n<p>And if it also pays a dividend and has a relatively sound growth profile, it makes all the more sense to invest in.</p>\n<p>At Zacks, we also have a system of ranking stocks in our universe on the basis of their near-term performance (over the next month). So a stock with strong upside potential would have a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), if the chances are slightly lower, it would have a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), then #3 for Hold, #4 for Sell and #5 for Strong Sell.</p>\n<p>These three stocks combine the above factors, so they may be considered ultra-safe-</p>\n<p><b>Broadcom Inc. AVGO</b></p>\n<p>Broadcom is a premier designer, developer and global supplier of a broad range of semiconductor devices with a focus on complex digital and mixed signal complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-based devices and analog III-V based products.</p>\n<p>Headquartered in San Jose, CA, Broadcom’s semiconductor solutions are used in end products such as enterprise and data center networking, home connectivity, set-top boxes, broadband access, telecommunication equipment, smartphones and base stations, data center servers and storage systems, factory automation, power generation and alternative energy systems, and electronic displays.</p>\n<p>In the last quarter, Broadcom’s results were more or less in line with estimates. The company is seeing ongoing strength in the 5G infrastructure and data center markets and the breadth and depth of its product offerings is helping sales. In the last 30 days, the Zacks Consensus Estimates for its 2022 (ending October) and 2023 earnings moved up. The estimate for 2022 increased $2.02 (6.5%) while the estimate for 2023 increased $2.82 (8.5%).</p>\n<p>After growing a sedate 11.6% this fiscal year, Broadcom’s revenue is expected to grow 4.7% the following year. Its earnings are expected to grow 17.9% and 9.4%, respectively.</p>\n<p>The company pays a dividend that yields 2.23%. And best of all, it has a beta value of 0.93.</p>\n<p><b>Bank of Nova Scotia BNS</b></p>\n<p>Bank of Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s leading banks offering retail banking and wealth management services primarily to customers in Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Peru, Chile, Colombia, the Caribbean and Central America. Bank of Nova Scotia is headquartered in Halifax, Canada.</p>\n<p>In the last quarter, the company’s reported earnings came in 8.5% above the Zacks Consensus Estimate. And management expressed confidence in its diversified business model, which has demonstrated its resilience through the pandemic. They also believe that the bank is well positioned to achieve its full earnings power in the upcoming year. Bank of Nova Scotia’s estimates continue on an upward trajectory. And in the last 30 days, the estimate for 2022 (ending October) increased 43 cents (7.1%) while the estimate for 2023 increased 52 cents (8.1%).</p>\n<p>Analysts currently expect its 2022 revenue and earnings to grow a respective 3.0% and 6.6% while the 2023 revenue and earnings to grow a respective 5.8% and 3.7%.</p>\n<p>If that feels like very low growth, it’s worth remembering that Bank of Nova Scotia also pays a dividend that yields 4.2%. And the best part, for the purposes of this topic, is that the beta value for the stock is 0.94.</p>\n<p><b>DENSO Corp. DNZOY</b></p>\n<p>DENSO develops, manufactures and sells automotive parts in Japan, rest of Asia, North America, Europe and elsewhere. It provides a very broad range of products from wind shield wipers to cooling and heating systems, powertrains and other automotive electronics. It is based in Kariya, Japan.</p>\n<p>The company’s focus on advanced technologies has positioned it for success in a world that is moving toward an electric and self-driving future. As a result, it is able to sign lucrative deals with companies like Toyota and Honeywell.</p>\n<p>In the last quarter, DENSO’s earnings missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 36.4%. However, its estimates for both 2022 (ending March) and 2023 moved up. The last 30 days saw the Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2022 increase 20 cents (10.5%) while the estimate for 2023 increased 30 cents (12.9%).</p>\n<p>DENSO Corp’s revenue is currently expected to grow 8.1% in 2022 and 12.1% in 2023. Its earnings are expected to grow 177.6% and 24.2%, respectively, in the two years.</p>\n<p>DENSO's dividend yields 1.22%. 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For investors, it isn’t just the fear of getting infected or worse, hospitalized. It’s also a concern about what it could do to the market, if people rush back indoors. And of course, the things that will be hit first will be travel, airlines, hotels, restaurants and so on that we were all betting on as reopening stories.\nFor the most part, people are sticking with their holiday plans, and making the most of test kits, masks and other precautions to stay safe. But it is feared that right after the holiday season things could fall dramatically. And by then we could be in pretty bad shape considering that Omicron is much more contagious than Delta. \nOf course, the Biden administration’s free test kits for at-home testing will come in handy. The government has said that it will buy 500 million test kits and deliver them free of cost to people who want them starting January.\nIt’s extremely unlikely that the catastrophic situation that we had when the virus first hit will repeat this time because 200 million people are already vaccinated, we have better therapeutics and people in general know what to do to stay safe. A lot of infrastructure is also in place to allow people to operate remotely. But the risks can’t be ignored.\nAnd they are in addition to other concerns about inflation, supply chains, product shortages and labor issues that we were already in the midst of.\nWhile the stock market has been one of the best places to put your money in this year, the stage seems set for a major pullback in the S&P 500. And that’s going to hurt a lot of people. So you may be wondering what to do to tide over the situation.\nOne tried and tested strategy for times like this, sometimes overlooked because it’s so easy, is to select stocks with a low beta. A low beta stock refers to a stock with a beta value less than 1. Stocks that have historically performed in line with the S&P 500 (usually the S&P 500, but may also be with respect to the Dow Jones Industrial Average or Nasdaq 100) will have a beta value of 1. Stocks that don’t move as much as the index have a beta value less than 1 and stocks that move more than the index have a beta value that’s greater than 1. \nSo basically, beta is a volatility measure with respect to some index, usually the S&P 500. When there are significant uncertainties in the market, it makes sense to pick low-beta stocks because they will not be as volatile.\nAnd if it also pays a dividend and has a relatively sound growth profile, it makes all the more sense to invest in.\nAt Zacks, we also have a system of ranking stocks in our universe on the basis of their near-term performance (over the next month). So a stock with strong upside potential would have a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), if the chances are slightly lower, it would have a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), then #3 for Hold, #4 for Sell and #5 for Strong Sell.\nThese three stocks combine the above factors, so they may be considered ultra-safe-\nBroadcom Inc. AVGO\nBroadcom is a premier designer, developer and global supplier of a broad range of semiconductor devices with a focus on complex digital and mixed signal complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-based devices and analog III-V based products.\nHeadquartered in San Jose, CA, Broadcom’s semiconductor solutions are used in end products such as enterprise and data center networking, home connectivity, set-top boxes, broadband access, telecommunication equipment, smartphones and base stations, data center servers and storage systems, factory automation, power generation and alternative energy systems, and electronic displays.\nIn the last quarter, Broadcom’s results were more or less in line with estimates. The company is seeing ongoing strength in the 5G infrastructure and data center markets and the breadth and depth of its product offerings is helping sales. In the last 30 days, the Zacks Consensus Estimates for its 2022 (ending October) and 2023 earnings moved up. The estimate for 2022 increased $2.02 (6.5%) while the estimate for 2023 increased $2.82 (8.5%).\nAfter growing a sedate 11.6% this fiscal year, Broadcom’s revenue is expected to grow 4.7% the following year. Its earnings are expected to grow 17.9% and 9.4%, respectively.\nThe company pays a dividend that yields 2.23%. And best of all, it has a beta value of 0.93.\nBank of Nova Scotia BNS\nBank of Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s leading banks offering retail banking and wealth management services primarily to customers in Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Peru, Chile, Colombia, the Caribbean and Central America. Bank of Nova Scotia is headquartered in Halifax, Canada.\nIn the last quarter, the company’s reported earnings came in 8.5% above the Zacks Consensus Estimate. And management expressed confidence in its diversified business model, which has demonstrated its resilience through the pandemic. They also believe that the bank is well positioned to achieve its full earnings power in the upcoming year. Bank of Nova Scotia’s estimates continue on an upward trajectory. And in the last 30 days, the estimate for 2022 (ending October) increased 43 cents (7.1%) while the estimate for 2023 increased 52 cents (8.1%).\nAnalysts currently expect its 2022 revenue and earnings to grow a respective 3.0% and 6.6% while the 2023 revenue and earnings to grow a respective 5.8% and 3.7%.\nIf that feels like very low growth, it’s worth remembering that Bank of Nova Scotia also pays a dividend that yields 4.2%. And the best part, for the purposes of this topic, is that the beta value for the stock is 0.94.\nDENSO Corp. DNZOY\nDENSO develops, manufactures and sells automotive parts in Japan, rest of Asia, North America, Europe and elsewhere. It provides a very broad range of products from wind shield wipers to cooling and heating systems, powertrains and other automotive electronics. It is based in Kariya, Japan.\nThe company’s focus on advanced technologies has positioned it for success in a world that is moving toward an electric and self-driving future. As a result, it is able to sign lucrative deals with companies like Toyota and Honeywell.\nIn the last quarter, DENSO’s earnings missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 36.4%. However, its estimates for both 2022 (ending March) and 2023 moved up. The last 30 days saw the Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2022 increase 20 cents (10.5%) while the estimate for 2023 increased 30 cents (12.9%).\nDENSO Corp’s revenue is currently expected to grow 8.1% in 2022 and 12.1% in 2023. Its earnings are expected to grow 177.6% and 24.2%, respectively, in the two years.\nDENSO's dividend yields 1.22%. 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