Shares of Elevance Health Inc. ELV slipped 1.42% to $405.40 Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX rising 0.92% to 6,067.70 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA rising 0.31% to 44,850.35.
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Elevance Health Inc. closed 27.50% below its 52-week high of $567.26, which the company achieved on September 3rd.
Analysts' ratings for Elevance Health ELV over the last quarter vary from bullish to bearish, as provided by 6 analysts. Summarizing their recent assessments, the table below illustrates the ...
Elevance Health delivered earnings and 2025 guidance that broadly met analysts’ expectations, likely providing some relief to investors after a challenging quarter. The fourth-quarter results ...
Financial writer recommends buying Elevance Health stock despite recent drop, citing strong industry trends and potential for significant upside.
As you can see from the chart above the percentage of shares that are sold short for Elevance Health has grown since its last report. This does not mean that the stock is going to fall in the near ...
TD Cowen analyst Ryan Langston has maintained their bullish stance on ELV stock, giving a Buy rating on January 24. Ryan Langston has given his Buy rating due to a combination of factors ...
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In a report released today, Stephen Baxter from Wells Fargo maintained a Buy rating on Elevance Health (ELV – Research Report), with a price target of $478.00. The company’s shares closed ...
Elevance Health Inc.'s stock rose 2% Thursday ... The stock has fallen 16% in the last 12 months, while the S&P 500 SPX has gained 25%. Chip stocks and other AI-related plays take a hit as ...
In general, value stocks tend to be those of mature companies that are growing relatively slowly and that pay dividends. Growth stocks are those of rapidly growing companies that tend to trade at relatively high valuations and may or may not pay dividends as they emphasize expanding their businesses.