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Midcap stocks have great appeal as investments, because they're big enough to be truly substantial businesses, yet they are not so huge that they have run out of room to grow. To learn more about our ranking algorithm, see the information below, or click here to jump to the first slide of the Cheap Midcap Stocks slideshow.
Midcap stocks have great appeal as investments, because they're big enough to be truly substantial businesses, yet they are not so huge that they have run out of room to grow. To learn more about our ranking algorithm, see the left column below, and in the right column are the first five slides of the Cheap Midcap Stocks slideshow.
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Is a stock trading at a penny "cheaper" than a stock trading at $100? While the penny stock may trade at a lower per-share price, the true answer to the question comes down to a comparison of valuation. Because suppose the penny stock has a history of negative earnings, whereas the $100 stock has been consistently earning $50/share? All of a sudden the $100 stock sure looks cheap, doesn't it!?

The reality is that there are many ways to compare stocks in ways that illuminate whether stock A is cheaper than stock B. And the stock market is chock full of people performing those comparisons every day, in their own chosen ways. Given such a competitive playing field, how is this website, CheapStocksChannel, to stand out? We aim to do so with data, and with a thoughtful ranking algorithm comparing stock prices against underlying per-share earnings.

Here's the scoop on what our algorithm looks at.

First and foremost, we look at the all-important historical earnings of a company. And we then compare that history against the historical stock price information to discern historical average PE multiples for the stock. With that history in hand to compare to, we then consider the stock's present / most-recent earnings information.

For one, there's the most recent quarterly EPS number. Weighing one single quarter has to be done thoughtfully, because on the one hand, a stellar single quarter could be a sign of great things to come for a company... but on the other hand, many companies have a degree of "seasonality" to their earnings reports. So to take the most recent quarter (MRQ) earnings number and annualize it, can provide an interesting denominator for a price/earnings calculation.

But another approach is to consider a company's trailing twelve months (TTM) earnings total — i.e. instead of annualizing just the most recent quarter, why not look back over the last four quarters and total up those earnings? Using that earnings value in a price-to-earnings calculation arguably provides an important look at what a given company was actually able to earn over a year-long period.

And then because earnings reports can often include "lumpy" or one-time write-ups and write-downs, we also take a third approach: we look at the reports over the past four earnings quarters for a company, "toss out" the highest, "toss out" the lowest, and then take the average of the remaining two "middle ground" earnings numbers over the trailing four periods. The result? This exercise finds the median of the trailing twelve month period: the line at which the company has reported earnings higher than the line 50% of the time, and also has reported earnings lower than the line 50% of the time. We then annualize that median number, for use in yet another PE Ratio calculation.

Armed with these various ways to calculate a price/earnings multiple, and knowing the stock's historical average multiples, we can then perform a rank across our coverage universe — but we add in some additional criteria too. For one, we consider each company's size, as measured by its market cap history. If stock A and stock B are hypothetically equal on a PE ranking basis, but A has a $500 million market cap while B has a $5 million market cap, we consider the larger company to be a better value — because smaller companies are inherently more risky and unpredictable.

Finally, for dividend paying stocks, we make some additional calculations. Knowing the various earnings numbers that we calculated for each company — MRQ annualized, TTM EPS, and median TTM earnings annualized — we are able to compare that earnings level against the level of the dividend. In essence, the dividend payout ratio. This allows for a more complete look at the dividend yield... Because suppose you have two stocks each trading at the same 5% yield, where company A is paying dividends at the rate of $1/share and earning $2/share, while company B is also paying dividends at the rate of $1/share but earning just .80. We want our ranking algorithm to consider the 5% yielder with the low payout ratio (company A) to be superior to the 5% yielder under-earning their dividend (company B).

So there you have it: that's the scoop on our ranking algorithm and what it looks at. After ranking our entire coverage universe, we then apply additional screening criteria — such as looking sector-by-sector — to bring you dozens of different "cheap stock lists" to explore.

Notes: when examining past earnings history for a stock, negative earnings are considered not meaningful towards a price to earnings calculation and such results are discarded in the analysis; similarly, a resulting PE ratio based off of a very small earnings number that produces an exorbitantly high PE number above a threshold (we use 500), is also discarded as not meaningful. Also note: the earnings data we receive can be a variety of net income, adjusted EPS, and even FFO in the case of real estate investment trusts, so in order to see additional details for the specific earnings history our algorithm used, please click through on the earnings history chart for that stock to reach the details. Finally: while all of our data partners make their best efforts, there is no guarantee that the information we utilize for this site will be free of errors; indeed, all information should be checked with other sources before acting, and any information presented here should be considered strictly for informational purposes to generate research ideas, and nothing you read here is investment advice nor is it a recommendation to buy or sell any particular security. Please see our full disclaimer information.

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#15. PVH
Trading Symbol
PVH
Recent Price
103.86
TTM Earnings
12.08
PE Ratio (TTM)
8.6
Avg Past PE (TTM)
19.8
Market Cap
5.8B
#15. PVH
Trading Symbol
PVH
Recent Price
103.86
TTM Earnings
12.08
PE Ratio (TTM)
8.6
Avg Past PE (TTM)
19.8
Market Cap
5.8B
PVH is an apparel company. Co. manages a portfolio of brands, including TOMMY HILFIGER, Calvin Klein, Warner's, Olga and True&Co. and other owned and licensed brands. Co. designs and markets branded sportswear (casual apparel), jeanswear, performance apparel, intimate apparel, underwear, swimwear, dress shirts, neckwear, handbags, accessories, footwear and other related products. Co. manages its operations through its operating divisions, which are presented as the following reportable segments: Tommy Hilfiger North America; Tommy Hilfiger International; Calvin Klein North America; Calvin Klein International; and Heritage Brands Wholesale. More details at: http://www.pvh.com.

Should PVH shares be given the Cheap Midcap Stocks label? To start, we see that the recent trading price for PVH stock is $103.86 (as of 11/14/2024). The most recent quarter's (MRQ) earnings result, annualized, was $12.04/share. Looking at the sum total of quarterly earnings across the trailing twelve month (TTM) period, PVH produced $12.08/share. And taking the median quarterly result across the TTM period, and annualizing it, results in $11.84/share. Comparing these various earnings metrics against the stock price, we end up with a PE ratio of 8.8 for the TTM Median method, 8.6 for price to earnings using MRQ annualized, and 8.6 for current price/TTM earnings. Based on PVH's history, that recent TTM PE is low relative to the historical average, with the recent PE 56.6% lower than the average (TTM method) of 19.8.
#14. Harley-Davidson
Trading Symbol
HOG
Recent Price
32.65
TTM Earnings
4.44
PE Ratio (TTM)
7.4
Avg Past PE (TTM)
13.8
Market Cap
4.2B
#14. Harley-Davidson
Trading Symbol
HOG
Recent Price
32.65
TTM Earnings
4.44
PE Ratio (TTM)
7.4
Avg Past PE (TTM)
13.8
Market Cap
4.2B
Harley-Davidson is the parent company of the group of companies referred to as Harley-Davidson Motor Company and Harley-Davidson Financial Services. Co. operates in two segments: Motorcycles and Related Products (Motorcycles) and Financial Services. The Motorcycles segment consists of the activities of Harley-Davidson Motor Company, which designs, manufactures and sells motorcycles. The Financial Services segment consists of the activities of Harley-Davidson Financial Services which is engaged in the business of financing and servicing wholesale inventory receivables and retail consumer loans, primarily for the purchase of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. More details at: http://www.harley-davidson.com.

Should Harley-Davidson shares be given the Cheap Midcap Stocks label? To start, we see that the recent trading price for HOG stock is $32.65 (as of 11/14/2024). The most recent quarter's (MRQ) earnings result, annualized, was $3.64/share. Looking at the sum total of quarterly earnings across the trailing twelve month (TTM) period, Harley-Davidson produced $4.44/share. And taking the median quarterly result across the TTM period, and annualizing it, results in $5.08/share. Comparing these various earnings metrics against the stock price, we end up with a PE ratio of 6.4 for the TTM Median method, 9.0 for price to earnings using MRQ annualized, and 7.4 for current price/TTM earnings. Based on HOG's history, that recent TTM PE is low relative to the historical average, with the recent PE 46.4% lower than the average (TTM method) of 13.8.
#13. Lear
Trading Symbol
LEA
Recent Price
96.06
TTM Earnings
12.70
PE Ratio (TTM)
7.6
Avg Past PE (TTM)
13.3
Market Cap
5.2B
#13. Lear
Trading Symbol
LEA
Recent Price
96.06
TTM Earnings
12.70
PE Ratio (TTM)
7.6
Avg Past PE (TTM)
13.3
Market Cap
5.2B
Lear is a supplier to the automotive industry. Co. supplies seating, electrical distribution and connection systems and electronic systems to main automotive manufacturers. Co.'s business is organized under two segments: Seating and E-Systems. Co.'s Seating segment consists of the design, development, engineering and manufacture of seat systems, seat subsystems and main seat components. Included in Co.'s seat system and subsystem solutions are comfort, wellness and safety offerings, as well as seating product technologies. Co.'s E-Systems segment consists of the design, development, engineering and manufacture of electrical distribution and connection systems and electronic systems. More details at: http://www.lear.com.

Should Lear shares be given the Cheap Midcap Stocks label? To start, we see that the recent trading price for LEA stock is $96.06 (as of 11/14/2024). The most recent quarter's (MRQ) earnings result, annualized, was $11.56/share. Looking at the sum total of quarterly earnings across the trailing twelve month (TTM) period, Lear produced $12.70/share. And taking the median quarterly result across the TTM period, and annualizing it, results in $12.4/share. Comparing these various earnings metrics against the stock price, we end up with a PE ratio of 7.7 for the TTM Median method, 8.3 for price to earnings using MRQ annualized, and 7.6 for current price/TTM earnings. Based on LEA's history, that recent TTM PE is low relative to the historical average, with the recent PE 42.9% lower than the average (TTM method) of 13.3.
#12. Bank OZK
Trading Symbol
OZK
Recent Price
47.77
TTM Earnings
6.08
PE Ratio (TTM)
7.9
Avg Past PE (TTM)
12.7
Market Cap
5.4B
#12. Bank OZK
Trading Symbol
OZK
Recent Price
47.77
TTM Earnings
6.08
PE Ratio (TTM)
7.9
Avg Past PE (TTM)
12.7
Market Cap
5.4B
Bank OZK provides a range of retail and commercial banking services. Co. provides a variety of commercial and consumer lending products to its customers, including real estate loans, consumer and small business loans, indirect lending for Recreational Vehicle and marine loans, business aviation financing, commercial and industrial loans, government guaranteed loans, agricultural loans, homebuilder loans, affordable housing loans and subscription financing, among others. Co. provides an array of deposit products, including non-interest bearing checking accounts, interest bearing transaction accounts, business sweep accounts, savings accounts, money market accounts, and time deposits. More details at: http://www.ozk.com.

Should Bank OZK shares be given the Cheap Midcap Stocks label? To start, we see that the recent trading price for OZK stock is $47.77 (as of 11/14/2024). The most recent quarter's (MRQ) earnings result, annualized, was $6.2/share. Looking at the sum total of quarterly earnings across the trailing twelve month (TTM) period, Bank OZK produced $6.08/share. And taking the median quarterly result across the TTM period, and annualizing it, results in $6.08/share. Comparing these various earnings metrics against the stock price, we end up with a PE ratio of 7.9 for the TTM Median method, 7.7 for price to earnings using MRQ annualized, and 7.9 for current price/TTM earnings. Based on OZK's history, that recent TTM PE is low relative to the historical average, with the recent PE 37.8% lower than the average (TTM method) of 12.7.
#11. Berry Global Gr
Trading Symbol
BERY
Recent Price
66.33
TTM Earnings
7.63
PE Ratio (TTM)
8.7
Avg Past PE (TTM)
14.4
Market Cap
7.6B
#11. Berry Global Gr
Trading Symbol
BERY
Recent Price
66.33
TTM Earnings
7.63
PE Ratio (TTM)
8.7
Avg Past PE (TTM)
14.4
Market Cap
7.6B
Berry Global Group is a global supplier of a range of non-woven products. Co.'s operations are organized into four reporting segments: Consumer Packaging International, which is a manufacturer of rigid products that primarily services non-North American markets; Consumer Packaging North America, which is a manufacturer of rigid products that primarily services North American markets; Engineered Materials, which is a manufacturer of products that services primarily North American and European markets; and Health, Hygiene and Specialties, which is a manufacturer of non-woven and related products that services global markets. More details at: http://www.berryplastics.com.

Should Berry Global Gr shares be given the Cheap Midcap Stocks label? To start, we see that the recent trading price for BERY stock is $66.33 (as of 11/14/2024). The most recent quarter's (MRQ) earnings result, annualized, was $8.72/share. Looking at the sum total of quarterly earnings across the trailing twelve month (TTM) period, Berry Global Gr produced $7.63/share. And taking the median quarterly result across the TTM period, and annualizing it, results in $8.24/share. Comparing these various earnings metrics against the stock price, we end up with a PE ratio of 8.0 for the TTM Median method, 7.6 for price to earnings using MRQ annualized, and 8.7 for current price/TTM earnings. Based on BERY's history, that recent TTM PE is low relative to the historical average, with the recent PE 39.6% lower than the average (TTM method) of 14.4.
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★★★★★ Based on a review of price to earnings fundamentals, we rank PVH to be a cheap stock: its recent share price is 103.86, while its trailing twelve month (TTM) earnings came in at 12.08, for a PE ratio of 8.6. Furthermore, we calculate PVH's average past PE (TTM method) at 19.8. And with a market capitalization of 5.8B, PVH has sufficient size and importance to the market to make it eligible for our rankings. However, we found even cheaper stocks by comparison: find out the top 10 cheap midcap stocks.

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