Arkansas Stocks
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Stocks of companies based in Arkansas .

symbol name last price % change open
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  • WMT
    Wal Mart Stores
  • $51.28
  • +1.79%
  • $50.51

PE of 15, a PEG of 1.35, and its stock pays a yield of 1.7%.

People owning WMT also tend to own: AIGALLBACCCATCBSCOP

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • MUR
    Murphy Oil Cp Hld
  • $60.81
  • -3.89%
  • $63.26

PE of 7, a PEG of 0.17, and it pays a yield of 2%.

People owning MUR also tend to own: BHBCBRWCNSHBPHITKIMHISYS

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • WIN
    Windstream Corp
  • $10.18
  • +2.11%
  • $10.08

PE of 4, a PEG of 2.86 and it pays a yield of 10.4%.

People owning WIN also tend to own: ALDBMYCNEDSXGAINGOODHTE

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

  • +
  • TSN
    Tyson Foods Inc C
  • $12.64
  • +1.20%
  • $12.58

PE of 54, a PEG of 2.43, and it pays a yield of 1.4%.

People owning TSN also tend to own: DELLHDNOKSIRICMCSACVSEP

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • JBHT
    J.b. Hunt Transpo
  • $32.33
  • +2.57%
  • $31.99

PE of 18, a PEG of 1.46, and it pays a yield of 1.5%.

People owning JBHT also tend to own: APPBFRKJRVRPETMURIWAGWMT

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • BEZ
    Baldor Elct Co
  • $27.23
  • +4.01%
  • $26.44

PE of 9, a PEG of 1.29, and it pays a yield of 3.1%.

People owning BEZ also tend to own: BTUCATYHCNLOGINSCSTRROK

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • ACXM
    Acxiom Corporatio
  • $11.76
  • +2.35%
  • $11.72

PE of 40, a PEG of 1.37, and it pays a yield of 2.3%.

People owning ACXM also tend to own: AHTKRBBIEBAYGMMVLACGL

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • ABFS
    Arkansas Best Cor
  • $23.90
  • +2.14%
  • $23.66

PE of 12, a PEG of 1.51, and it pays a yield of 2.0%.

People owning ABFS also tend to own: BGERJFISHMCMWVPBRRMBS

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

WMT 50.95 +0.65% Oct 13th
MUR 47.56 +27.86% Oct 13th
WIN 8.31 +22.50% Oct 13th
TSN 10.54 +19.92% Oct 13th
JBHT 27.70 +16.71% Oct 13th
BEZ 22.54 +20.81% Oct 13th
ACXM 9.02 +30.38% Oct 13th
ABFS 30.64 -22.00% Oct 13th
DDS 10.00 +33.10% Oct 13th
DEL 50.95 -17.43% Oct 13th

Average return:

+13.25%

Success rate:

80%

Tracking Started: 10-13-2008

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