iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF (AOR)
- Previous Close
53.81 - Open
53.45 - Bid 50.77 x 1000
- Ask 55.39 x 4000
- Day's Range
54.05 - 54.09 - 52 Week Range
47.56 - 55.74 - Volume
2,948 - Avg. Volume
198,512 - Net Assets 2.04B
- NAV 53.82
- PE Ratio (TTM) 17.15
- Yield 2.39%
- YTD Daily Total Return 1.57%
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.99
- Expense Ratio (net) 0.15%
The fund is a fund of funds and seeks its investment objective by investing primarily in underlying funds that themselves seek investment results corresponding to their own respective underlying indexes. It generally will invest at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of its underlying index. The index measures the performance of the S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC proprietary allocation model.
iShares
Fund Family
Moderate Allocation
Fund Category
2.04B
Net Assets
2008-11-04
Inception Date
Performance Overview: AOR
Trailing returns as of 4/25/2024. Category is Moderate Allocation.
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Research Reports: AOR
WPM: Raising target price to $55.00
WHEATON PRECIOUS METALS CORP has an Investment Rating of HOLD; a target price of $55.000000; an Industry Subrating of Low; a Management Subrating of Medium; a Safety Subrating of Medium; a Financial Strength Subrating of Low; a Growth Subrating of Medium; and a Value Subrating of Medium.
RatingPrice TargetFNV: Raising target price to $95.00
FRANCO-NEVADA CORP has an Investment Rating of SELL; a target price of $95.000000; an Industry Subrating of Low; a Management Subrating of Medium; a Safety Subrating of Medium; a Financial Strength Subrating of Low; a Growth Subrating of Low; and a Value Subrating of Medium.
RatingPrice TargetAnalyst Report: The Walt Disney Company
Disney operates in three global business segments: entertainment, sports, and experiences. Entertainment and experiences both benefit from franchises and characters the firm has created over the course of a century. Entertainment includes the ABC broadcast network, several cable television networks, and the Disney+ and Hulu streaming services. Within the segment, Disney also engages in movie and television production and distribution, with content licensed to movie theaters, other content providers, or, increasingly, kept in-house for use on Disney’s own streaming platform and television networks. The sports segment houses ESPN and the ESPN+ streaming service. Experiences contains Disney’s theme parks and vacation destinations, and also benefits from merchandise licensing.
RatingPrice TargetAnalyst Report: The Walt Disney Company
Disney operates in three global business segments: entertainment, sports, and experiences. Entertainment and experiences both benefit from franchises and characters the firm has created over the course of a century. Entertainment includes the ABC broadcast network, several cable television networks, and the Disney+ and Hulu streaming services. Within the segment, Disney also engages in movie and television production and distribution, with content licensed to movie theaters, other content providers, or, increasingly, kept in-house for use on Disney’s own streaming platform and television networks. The sports segment houses ESPN and the ESPN+ streaming service. Experiences contains Disney’s theme parks and vacation destinations, and also benefits from merchandise licensing.
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