Clarivate (CLVT): A Cheap Stock To Buy Under $10

We recently compiled a list of the 7 Best Cheap Stocks To Buy Today Under $10. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Clarivate (NYSE:CLVT) stands against the other cheap stocks to buy under $10.

On September 30, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) Annual Meeting in Nashville, TN, and expressed his views on the economy, highlighting both positive and negative trends. On the positive side, he noted that the economy has shown resilience and is still growing at a solid pace, with the labor market remaining strong. He also mentioned that the recent upward revisions to GDP and GDI have removed a downside risk to the economy and that the savings rate has increased, indicating that consumers have more savings on their balance sheets.

However, Powell also pointed out that the labor market has cooled, with the unemployment rate rising to 4.2% and the job finding rate decreasing. He noted that this cooling is not necessarily a bad thing, as it may be a sign of a more sustainable labor market. Additionally, he mentioned that the housing market is still a concern, with housing inflation running at around a 3% annualized pace, which is contributing to overall inflation.

In terms of monetary policy, Powell indicated that the Fed is committed to using its tools to achieve its inflation target of 2%. He noted that the Fed has made progress in reducing inflation but still has work to do. He also stated that the Fed will be monitoring the data closely and will adjust its policy stance as needed to maintain the strength of the economy.

Jamie Dimon: Fed Rate Cut Was Necessary

In an interview with CNBC on 29 September, Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, discussed the recent interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve, saying that it was a necessary move to adjust to slowing economic growth and decreasing inflation. He notes that the economy is still strong but that there are underlying concerns about inflation and geopolitics that could impact the market. In terms of geopolitics, Dimon expresses concern about the ongoing war in Ukraine and notes that it is likely to get worse. He believes that the US and its allies need to be prepared for a longer war and that more military help will be needed to support Ukraine. Dimon also touches on the topic of the US presidential election, saying that he is not endorsing any candidate at this time and is instead focusing on policy issues that can help both the world and the US.

With the Fed's ongoing efforts to balance growth and inflation, the economy appears poised to continue its steady expansion; with that in context, let's take a look at the 7 best cheap stocks to buy today under $10.

Our Methodology

To compile our list of the 7 best cheap stocks to buy today under $10, we used the Finviz and Yahoo stock screeners to find the largest companies with stock prices under $10. From that list, we selected companies that are trading at a forward P/E ratio of under 15, as of October 1. We then narrowed our choices to 7 stocks that were the most widely held by hedge funds. The list is sorted in ascending order of their hedge fund sentiment, as of the second quarter, which we sourced from our database.

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Clarivate (NYSE:CLVT)  

Number of Hedge Fund Investors: 27  

Forward P/E Ratio as of October 1: 9.41  

Clarivate (NYSE:CLVT) is a leading provider of information and analytics services to the research and intellectual property industries. The company was formed in 2016 through the combination of Thomson Reuters' Intellectual Property & Science business and the Financial & Risk business of Thomson Reuters. Clarivate (NYSE:CLVT) is headquartered in London, United Kingdom, and has a presence in over 40 countries worldwide.

Clarivate's (NYSE:CLVT) emphasis on subscription-based services generates consistent revenue streams, making it a key player in the data-driven services sector. In Q2, Clarivate's (NYSE:CLVT) Academic and Government (A&G) segment reported a significant improvement in organic growth, driven by subscription revenue growth of more than 3% and renewal rates improving to over 96%.  In the IP segment, organic growth improved by 270 basis points, from -4.5% in Q1 to -1.8% in Q2, indicating stabilizing trends with regard to trademark search volumes. Organic growth in Clarivate's (NYSE:CLVT) Life Sciences & Healthcare decelerating from 2.8% to 3.9%. However, analysts believe that this decline is largely due to the weak macro environment, which has put pressure on large pharma companies to be tight on their budgets. The segment will see a strong recovery in FY25 as pharma companies restart their R&D initiatives.

On September 23, Clarivate (NYSE:CLVT) announced a strategic partnership with Relatable Healthcare to deliver a comprehensive Product Relationship Management (PRM) platform for MedTech companies. The partnership combines Clarivate's (NYSE:CLVT) competitive intelligence with Relatable's PRM software to provide a single source of truth for product information, enabling medtech manufacturers and distributors to drive revenue growth and workflow efficiency. The Relatable platform will provide customers with access to a wealth of data, including product specifications, cross-references, inventory availability, and sales collateral.

Clarivate (NYSE:CLVT) is trading at a forward PE of 9.41, a 53.88% discount to its sector median of 20.40. Industry analysts have a consensus on the stock’s Buy rating, setting an average share price target at $7.61, which represents an 6.93% upside potential from its current level.

Overall CLVT ranks 4th on our list of the best cheap stocks to buy under $10. While we acknowledge the potential of CLVT as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than CLVT but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

 

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

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