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NYSE – Nasdaq Real Time Price USD
1,095.63 -31.17 (-2.77%)
As of 12:16:02 PM EDT. Market Open.
- Previous Close
1,126.80 - Open
1,127.00 - Bid 1,094.61 x 12000
- Ask 1,095.54 x 8000
- Day’s Range
1,090.00 – 1,128.49 - 52 Week Range
623.78 – 1,149.10 - Volume
1,161,348 - Avg. Volume
3,080,933 - Market Cap (intraday)
977.019B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.48
- PE Ratio (TTM)
38.89 - EPS (TTM)
28.17 - Earnings Date Aug 5, 2026
- Forward Dividend & Yield 6.92 (0.61%)
- Ex-Dividend Date May 15, 2026
- 1y Target Est
1,215.10
Trailing total returns as of 5/29/2026, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is S&P 500 (^GSPC) .
YTD Return
1-Year Return
3-Year Return
5-Year Return
Valuation Measures
As of 5/28/2026
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Market Cap
1.00T
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Enterprise Value
1.04T
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Trailing P/E
40.03
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Forward P/E
31.06
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PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
1.51
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Price/Sales (ttm)
14.01
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Price/Book (mrq)
32.21
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Enterprise Value/Revenue
14.43
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Enterprise Value/EBITDA
28.80
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
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Profit Margin
34.99%
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Return on Assets (ttm)
20.74%
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Return on Equity (ttm)
107.46%
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Revenue (ttm)
72.25B
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Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
25.28B
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Diluted EPS (ttm)
28.17
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
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Total Cash (mrq)
5.28B
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Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
139.01%
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Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
9.16B
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The Argus Sustainable Growth Theme Model Portfolio
Sustainable Impact Investing is gaining traction not only with Argus Research clients but also with the global investment community. As assets have flowed in over the past 40 years, Sustainable Investing has evolved. The discipline, originally known as Socially Responsible Investing, first focused on excluding companies that conducted business in South Africa, or participated in industries such as tobacco, alcohol, and firearms. In time, the list of industries to avoid increased to include soft drinks, fast food, and oil and gas, among numerous others. Performance of initial strategies lagged, and the approach has been modified. Now, instead of merely identifying industries to avoid, the discipline promotes “sustainable” business practices across all industries that can have an “impact” on global issues such as climate, hunger, poverty, disease, shelter, and workers’ rights. Given the strategy’s focus on leading management practices, we expect the growth curve for Sustainable Investing to again slope upward in the years ahead.
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Eli Lilly Earnings: Mounjaro/Zepbound’s Massive Volume Growth More Than Counters Price Pressure
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Daily – Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers for 05/08/2026
The Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers is a daily report that identifies the five companies the largest insider purchase transactions based on the dollar value of the transactions as well as the five companies the largest insider sales transactions based on the dollar value of the transactions.
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The flood of earnings reports continues this week, with about 1,500 public
The flood of earnings reports continues this week, with about 1,500 public companies reporting results for their last quarter. The April jobs report also will come out. Last week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.5%, while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq both rose 1%. Year to date, all three indices are in positive territory, with the DJIA up 3%, the S&P 500 higher by 6%, and the Nasdaq up by 8%. On the earnings calendar, highlights for the week include Palantir on Monday; AMD, Shopify, Arista Networks, Pfizer, and Anheuser-Busch on Tuesday; Walt Disney, Marriott, Uber, CVS Health, DoorDash, and Warner Bros. Discovery on Wednesday; McDonald’s, Airbnb, Shell, and Cloudflare on Thursday; and Toyota on Friday. On the economic calendar, new data is pending on the labor market. Job Openings and New Home Sales will be reported on Tuesday; private payrolls report data from ADP on Wednesday; and the April Nonfarm Payrolls report on Friday. Turning to economic data, gas prices remain elevated and rose eight cents last week, hitting an average of $4.12 per gallon for regular gas. The Atlanta Fed GDPNow forecasts calls for GDP growth of 3.5% in the first quarter, up from the 1.2% forecast given just last week. The Cleveland Fed Inflation Nowcast calls for CPI of 3.6% in April and 3.9% in May. The CPI print was 3.3% in March. Mortgage rates moved higher last week, up seven basis points, with the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage now at 6.30%, according to FreddieMac. The next Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting is on June 17, with odds at 7% for a rate cut. President Trump’s nominee to be the next Fed chairman, Kevin Warsh, has been voted through on the Senate side. The next step is to be confirmed by the House of Representatives. Jerome Powell’s term as chairman expires on May 15, but he will remain on the FOMC as a governor. Taking a deeper dive into performance so far in 2026, a leading industrialized global stock market index, the ETF EFA, is up 6% year to date, and the leading emerging market ETF (EEM) is up 17% year to date. U.S. growth stocks are up 1% year to date based on the IWF ETF, while value stocks (IWD) are up 9%. Crude oil prices continue to be volatile. On Friday, oil was at $103 per barrel, up 77% year to date. In other asset classes, AGG bonds are down 1%, gold is up 6%, and Bitcoin is down 11%. The U.S. dollar is flat, tracking DXY. The VIX Volatility Index was at about 17 on Friday, below its historical average of 20. Turning to sector performance, the list from first to worst so far in 2026, as of April 24, is Energy (+31%), Materials (+13%), Industrials (+12%), Consumer Staples (+11%), Real Estate (+11%), Utilities (+10%), Communication Services (+10%), Information Technology (+8%), Consumer Discretionary (+3%), Financials (-4%), and Healthcare (-6%). By comparison, the S&P 500 is up 6% year to date.