AVGO - Broadcom Inc
242.86 | -6.73 (-2.696%) |
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Apr 19, 6:39 PM | |
After Hours 242.30 -0.56 (-0.231%) | |
Prev Close
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249.59 |
Open
OpenThe start of trading on a securities exchange. The open on a trading exchange signals the start of an official day for the exchange, and that buy and sell transactions can commence for the business day. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
243.54 |
Day's Range
Day's RangeThe difference between the low and high prices for a security or index over one day. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
240.66 - 246.28 |
52 Wk Range
52 Week RangeThe lowest and highest price at which a stock has traded in the previous 52 weeks. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
216.16 - 285.68 |
P/E
Price-Earnings RatioThe ratio for valuing a company that measures its current share price relative to its per-share earnings. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
12.76 |
Beta
BetaA measure of the volatility, or systematic risk, of a security or a portfolio in comparison to the market as a whole. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
1.375 |
Volume
VolumeThe number of shares or contracts traded in a security or an entire market during a given period of time. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
5,013,638.00 |
Div & Yield
Dividend / Dividend YieldA dividend is a distribution of a portion of a company's earnings, decided by the board of directors, to a class of its shareholders. Dividends can be issued as cash payments, as shares of stock, or other property. A dividend yield indicates how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its share price. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
7.00/2.88% |
Market Cap
Market CapitalizationThe total dollar market value of all of a company's outstanding shares. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying a company's shares outstanding by the current market price of one share. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
103.46B |
EPS
Earnings Per ShareThe portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock. Earnings per share serves as an indicator of a company's profitability. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
19.03 |
Financials
Valuation Stats
Market Cap
Market CapitalizationThe total dollar market value of all of a company's outstanding shares. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying a company's shares outstanding by the current market price of one share. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Revenue
RevenueThe amount of money brought into a company by its business activities. It is the top line or gross income figure from which costs are subtracted to determine net income. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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P/E Ratio
Price-Earnings RatioThe ratio for valuing a company that measures its current share price relative to its per-share earnings. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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PEG Ratio
Price/Earnings to Growth RatioA stock's price-to-earnings ratio divided by the growth rate of its earnings for a specified time period. The PEG ratio is used to determine a stock's value while taking the company's earnings growth into account. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Price / Free Cash Flow
Price-to-Free Cash FlowAn equity valuation metric used to compare a company's per share market price to its per share amount of free cash flow. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Price / Sales
Price-To-Sales RatioA valuation ratio that compares a company’s stock price to its revenues. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Price / Book
Price-To-Book RatioA ratio used to compare a stock's market value to its book value. It is calculated by dividing the current closing price of the stock by the latest quarter's book value per share. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
Financial Stats
Profit Margin
Profit MarginA profitability ratio calculated as net income divided by revenue, or net profits divided by sales. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Gross Margin
Gross MarginA company's total sales revenue minus its cost of goods sold, divided by the total sales revenue, expressed as a percentage. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Operating Margin
Operating MarginOperating margin is a measurement of what proportion of a company's revenue is left over after paying for variable costs of production. It is calculated by dividing operating income by net sales. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Return On Assets (ROA)
Return on AssetsAn indicator of how profitable a company is relative to its total assets. It is calculated by dividing annual earnings by total assets. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Return On Equity (ROE)
Return on EquityThe amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Return On Invested Capital (ROIC)
Return on Invested CapitalThe amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Debt / Equity Ratio
Debt/Equity RatioMeasures a company's financial leverage, calculated by dividing a company’s total liabilities by its stockholders' equity. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Diluted EPS
Diluted EPSA performance metric used to gauge the quality of a company's earnings per share (EPS) if all convertible securities were exercised. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
Valuation Stats
Market Cap
Market CapitalizationThe total dollar market value of all of a company's outstanding shares. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying a company's shares outstanding by the current market price of one share. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Revenue
RevenueThe amount of money brought into a company by its business activities. It is the top line or gross income figure from which costs are subtracted to determine net income. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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P/E Ratio
Price-Earnings RatioThe ratio for valuing a company that measures its current share price relative to its per-share earnings. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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PEG Ratio
Price/Earnings to Growth RatioA stock's price-to-earnings ratio divided by the growth rate of its earnings for a specified time period. The PEG ratio is used to determine a stock's value while taking the company's earnings growth into account. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Price / Free Cash Flow
Price-to-Free Cash FlowAn equity valuation metric used to compare a company's per share market price to its per share amount of free cash flow. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Price / Sales
Price-To-Sales RatioA valuation ratio that compares a company’s stock price to its revenues. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Price / Book
Price-To-Book RatioA ratio used to compare a stock's market value to its book value. It is calculated by dividing the current closing price of the stock by the latest quarter's book value per share. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
Financial Stats
Profit Margin
Profit MarginA profitability ratio calculated as net income divided by revenue, or net profits divided by sales. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Gross Margin
Gross MarginA company's total sales revenue minus its cost of goods sold, divided by the total sales revenue, expressed as a percentage. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Operating Margin
Operating MarginOperating margin is a measurement of what proportion of a company's revenue is left over after paying for variable costs of production. It is calculated by dividing operating income by net sales. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Return On Assets (ROA)
Return on AssetsAn indicator of how profitable a company is relative to its total assets. It is calculated by dividing annual earnings by total assets. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Return On Equity (ROE)
Return on EquityThe amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Return On Invested Capital (ROIC)
Return on Invested CapitalThe amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Debt / Equity Ratio
Debt/Equity RatioMeasures a company's financial leverage, calculated by dividing a company’s total liabilities by its stockholders' equity. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Diluted EPS
Diluted EPSA performance metric used to gauge the quality of a company's earnings per share (EPS) if all convertible securities were exercised. Want to better spot undervalued stocks? Visit Investopedia Academy |
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Options
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Calls
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Puts
Strike | Contract Name | Last | Chg | Bid | Ask | Vol | Open Int |
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Puts
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Historical Data
Date | Open | High | Low | Adj. Close | Volume |
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Apr 19, 2018 | 243.54 | 246.28 | 240.66 | 242.86 | 4,948,671 |
Apr 18, 2018 | 251.00 | 251.67 | 247.46 | 249.59 | 2,051,064 |
Apr 17, 2018 | 250.89 | 252.85 | 249.64 | 251.74 | 2,508,383 |
Apr 16, 2018 | 249.09 | 249.89 | 245.68 | 249.37 | 2,517,175 |
Apr 13, 2018 | 250.00 | 252.00 | 244.90 | 246.94 | 4,831,233 |
Apr 12, 2018 | 241.43 | 242.64 | 237.10 | 239.43 | 4,103,588 |