We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Stocks Under $100 To Invest In. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER) stands against the other best stocks under $100.
Wall Street experts believe that mid-cap stocks might be well-placed for a strong run-up. As per Ryan Detrick (Chief Market Strategist at Carson Group), historically, midcaps outperform once the US Fed actually initiates cutting rates. According to him, the small and mid-caps are expected to surge up to 20% over the upcoming 12 months, far exceeding the large-cap counterparts.
Furthermore, Goldman Sachs believes that mid-caps outperform large- and small-cap stocks over the 12 months after the first rate cut. As market experts continue to expect a soft landing, the investors might look for other options apart from the biggest companies.
What Happened in Q3 2024 and What to Expect in Q4 2024?
As per the earnings sight report from FactSet dated 1st November, the S&P 500 continues to report mixed results. The Q3 remained strong for risk assets and safe havens, with the US markets delivering an all-time closing high to finish Q3 and bonds posting positive returns, as per JPMorgan Asset Management. Overall, the S&P 500 gaining for 4th straight quarter (making 18 new highs), and the US Treasuries and corporate bonds rallying with the decline in yields dominated much of the movements in Q3 2024. The asset management firm also added that gold saw its biggest gain since Q1 2016 (thanks to the expectations of faster rate cuts) and China’s stimulus supported equity market returns.
What is expected for Q4 2024 now? JPM believes that positive expected earnings growth, cooling inflation, easing policies of central banks, and firm job creation should help create a strong backdrop for risk assets. Wall Street analysts believe that mid-caps might be in a position to see strong growth moving forward.
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Outlook for Mid-caps
As per BofA’s Jill Carey Hall, mid-caps can be considered as the “best hedge” for the near term.
According to Hall, the mid-caps have experienced better recent guidance and revision trends and have also surpassed the small caps on average in the downturn scenarios. Mid-caps can also act as a hedge against fewer-than-expected rate cuts, considering that small caps are rate-sensitive.
According to Goldman’s Jenny Ma, the start of the rate-cut cycle remains a potential source of incremental equity demand and a boost to broader investor risk sentiment. Moreover, over the short term, mid-cap performance as compared to other segments is expected to be dependent on the strength of economic growth data, along with the pace of the easing cycle.
As per Wells Fargo, mid-cap growth stocks are technically oversold as of now. Despite this, these stocks have a significant scope to outperform. It also added that stability in their earnings, risk, liquidity, and balance sheet appear to be more attractive as compared to small caps.
With these trends in mind, let’s take a look at the 10 Best Stocks Under $100 To Invest In.
Our Methodology
To list the 10 Best Stocks Under $100 To Invest In, we first used a screener to extract stocks trading under $100. Next, we narrowed our list by selecting the ones having high hedge fund holdings. Finally, the stocks were arranged in the ascending order of their hedge fund sentiments, as of Q2 2024.
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Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER)
Stock Price as of November 6: $74.36
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 145
Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER) develops and operates proprietary technology applications in the US, Canada, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia excluding China and Southeast Asia.
Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER)’s core business, the ride-sharing platform, should continue to benefit from the network effects and intangible assets in the form of user data. The company’s strategic focus on expanding in less dense, non-urban markets should drive trip growth, says an analyst from TD Cowen.
The company’s strategic initiatives, like the expansion of Uber One membership and its burgeoning advertising segment, should offer healthy avenues for future growth. Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER)’s approach to the burgeoning AV market should help the company in the long term.
The company has placed itself as a leading demand aggregator for AVs and has also expanded its collaboration with Waymo. This strategy enables the company to potentially benefit from AV technology without bearing the impact of development costs. The company continues to explore additional services and partnerships in a bid to diversify its revenue streams and capitalize on its existing user base. Its focus on operational efficiency and capital allocation, together with strong consumer engagement and delivery trends, places it well for sustained growth.
Analysts at Bank of America upped their price objective on the shares of Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER) from $88.00 to $96.00, giving a “Buy” rating on 23rd October. RiverPark Advisors, an investment advisory firm and sponsor of the RiverPark family of mutual funds, released the first quarter 2024 investor letter. Here is what the fund said:
“Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER): UBER was a top contributor in the quarter following better than expected 4Q23 earnings and 1Q24 guidance. Gross bookings of $37.6 billion were up 22% year over year. Mobility gross bookings of $19.3 billion grew 29% over last year driven by a combination of product innovation and driver availability. Delivery gross bookings of $17 billion were up 19% from last year and continued to be strong throughout the quarter. 4Q Adjusted EBITDA of $1.3 billion, up $618 million year over year, was better than management’s guidance of $1.2 billion, and the company generated $768 million of free cash flow, up from a cash loss of $303 million last year. Management guided to continuing growth in 1Q Gross Bookings (20% growth) and Adjusted EBITDA (of $1.3 billion). The company hosted a well-received analyst day in February during which it guided to three year compounded annual growth rates for gross bookings of mid-to-high single digits and EBITDA of 30-40%, both above investor expectations. The company also guided to free cash flow conversion of 90% of EBITDA.
UBER remains the undisputed global leader in ride sharing, with a greater than 50% share in every major region in which it operates. The company is also a leader in food delivery, where it is number one or two in the more than 25 countries in which it operates. Moreover, after a history of losses, the company is now profitable, delivering expanding margins and substantial free cash flow. We view UBER as more than a ride sharing and food delivery service; we also see it as a global mobility platform with 142 million users (by comparison, Amazon Prime has 200 million members) and the ability to penetrate new markets of on-demand services, such as package and grocery delivery, travel, and hourly worker staffing. Given its $5.4 billion of unrestricted cash and $4.8 billion of investments, the company today has an enterprise value of $165 billion, indicating that UBER trades at 21x our estimates of next year’s free cash flow.”
Overall, UBER ranks 1st on our list of the best stocks under $100 to invest in. While we acknowledge the potential of UBER as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some deeply undervalued AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for a deeply undervalued AI stock that is more promising than UBER but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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