Should you buy Freeport-McMoRan stock? (NYSE:FCX). Let's see how it does in our automated value investing analysis system.
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| Advantages | Disadvantages |
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| FCX Price (Freeport-McMoRan stock price per share) |
$76.66 | |
| PE Ratio versus Sector | 134% higher than other Unknown stocks | |
| PE Ratio versus Industry | 98% higher than other Unknown stocks | |
| Cash Yield | 0.34% | |
| Free Cash Flow Jitter | 313% | |
| Dividend Yield | 1% (tax impact) | Shares Shorted | 27,791,020 |
This stock has short interest! This means that people have shorted it.
Why does that matter? They've made a bet that price will decrease from where they bought it. Maybe there are financial problems, or maybe there's a value play.
As of the latest analysis, there are 27,791,020 shares shorted. With 1,427,746,062 shares available for purchase and an average trading volume over the past 10 trading days of 11,537,090, it would take at least 2.409 days for all of the short holders to cover their shorts.
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Based on our analysis, we believe that you should not buy Freeport-McMoRan right now. It might be a good stock to own—we just can't prove it with value analysis right now. Proceed with caution.
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