69.36
0.12(0.17%) Jun 18, 4:02PM EDT
| Prev Close: | 69.24 |
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| Open: | 69.00 |
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| Bid: | 69.50 x 100 |
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| Ask: | 72.98 x 100 |
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| 1y Target Est: | 101.83 |
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| Beta: | 1.17 |
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| Next Earnings Date: | N/A |
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| Day's Range: | 68.75 - 69.48 |
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| 52wk Range: | 68.00 - 87.04 |
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| Volume: | 54,679 |
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| Avg Vol (3m): | 249,981 |
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| Market Cap: | 21.43B |
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| P/E (ttm): | 11.28 |
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| EPS (ttm): | 6.15 |
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| Div & Yield: | 2.65 (3.80%) |
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Headlines
- Some Commodity Stocks Still Look Attractive Despite Downturnat Seeking Alpha(Mon, Jun 17)
- Reaffirming Mechel at NeutralZacks(Wed, Jun 12)
- Mechel Inks Deal with ShasteelZacks(Thu, Jun 6)
- This Company Looks Good for Value Investors, But Are There Drawbacks?at Motley Fool(Thu, Jun 6)
- POSCO upgraded by Standpoint ResearchBriefing.com(Mon, Jun 3)
- ArcelorMittal Completes Stake SaleZacks(Fri, May 31)
- POSCO Downgraded to NeutralZacks(Fri, May 24)
- 5 Stocks Dragging The Basic Materials Sector Downwardat TheStreet(Wed, May 15)
- Buffett Has Just Increased His Stake In His Favorite Investmentat Motley Fool(Mon, May 13)
- ArcelorMittal Looks Like A Good House In A Really Tough Neighborhoodat Investopedia(Fri, May 10)
- Harsco Beats on Earnings, Lags RevZacks(Fri, May 10)
- Investment lessons from my momat MarketWatch(Thu, May 9)
- Steel and Iron Ore: Part 2at Motley Fool(Thu, May 9)
- POSCO: Sustainable Competitive Advantages, Significant Margin Of Safety And Catalysts For 150% Upsideat Seeking Alpha(Wed, May 8)
- Mechel, POSCO in Coking Coal Supply PactZacks(Fri, May 3)
Key Statistics
| Forward P/E (1 yr): | 7.15 |
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| P/S (ttm): | 0.38 |
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| Ex-Dividend Date: | 26-Dec-12 |
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Analysts
| Annual EPS Est
(Dec-13)
: | 8.63 |
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| Quarterly EPS Est
(0-00-31)
: | N/A |
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| Mean Recommendation*: | 1.7 |
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| PEG Ratio (5 yr expected): | 0.81 |
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Business Summary
POSCO, together with its subsidiaries, primarily manufactures and sells integrated steel products in South Korea. It operates through four segments: Steel, Trading, Construction, and Others.
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