Industrial Conglomerates Stocks
The Industrial Conglomerates sub-industry covers 3 stocks tracked by tickerseer, with an average SeerAI score of 51, a blended P/E of 22.1, forward growth of 10.9%, and an average PEG of 2.10.
Most undervalued Industrial Conglomerates stocks
Ranked by PEG among Industrial Conglomerates stocks with quality data, the cheapest are DD (PEG 1.57), MMM (PEG 2.18) and HON (PEG 2.54). A lower PEG means the market is paying less for each point of forecast earnings growth.
| Ticker | Blended P/E | PEG | Fwd growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| DD | 21.5 | 1.57 | 13.7% |
| MMM | 20.6 | 2.18 | 9.5% |
| HON | 24.2 | 2.54 | 9.5% |
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Frequently asked questions
What are the most undervalued Industrial Conglomerates stocks?
Ranked by PEG among Industrial Conglomerates stocks with quality data, the cheapest are DD (PEG 1.57), MMM (PEG 2.18) and HON (PEG 2.54). A lower PEG means the market is paying less for each point of forecast earnings growth.
Is the Industrial Conglomerates sector overvalued?
On an average PEG of 2.10 against 10.9% forward earnings growth, valuations are mixed across the group.
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