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The 7 Most Undervalued Stocks to Buy After the Sell-Off

  • Steep corrections are usually the perfect time to buy some of the most undervalued stocks on Wall Street.

  • Dell Technologies (DELL): One of the only two major PC makers to increase global shipments during the first quarter.

  • GoPro (GPRO): Website subscriptions have created a significant source of recurring revenue.

  • Honeywell (HON): Created the largest quantum computing company in the world with Quantinuum.

  • Meta Platforms (FB): The social media giant ended Q1 with 3.64 billion monthly active users.

  • Micron (MU): The chipmaker is capitalizing on strong momentum in the data center market.

  • Moderna (MRNA): The biotech has launched clinical trials for alternative Covid-19 vaccines that target highly contagious variants.

  • Seagate Technology (STX): Cloud data center demand for large-capacity hard disk drives is expected to increase through 2022.

A large amount of SALE signs.
A large amount of SALE signs.

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History has repeatedly shown that steep corrections are the perfect time to shop for some of the most undervalued stocks on the Street. The tech-driven Nasdaq 100 index has declined more than 24% so far in 2022. On May 5, the index saw its third-largest single-session point drop on record and, at one point, plunged by 6% on an intra-day basis.

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Meanwhile, the consumer price index (CPI) rose 8.3% in April, hovering around its highest level in four decades. Many on Wall Street see this continued acceleration in CPI as a harbinger of significant interest rate hikes in the coming months.

As a result, high-growth stocks will continue to be under pressure, especially those lacking in profitability. In other words, some darlings of the pandemic could still fall further and may not necessarily be considered undervalued just yet. Therefore, we ask our readers to proceed with caution.

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With that information, here are seven of the most undervalued stocks that could offer a solid path to growing your wealth:

DELL

Dell Technologies

$43.94

GPRO

GoPro

$6.74

HON

Honeywell International

$194.80

FB

Meta Platforms

$193.95

MU

Micron

$70.98

MRNA

Moderna

$137.33

STX

Seagate

$83.66

Most Undervalued Stocks: Dell Technologies (DELL)

Dell (DELL) Technologies Display and Logo
Dell (DELL) Technologies Display and Logo

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The first undervalued stock on our list is Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL). This global information technology (IT) company is best known for computer products, servers, networking, and storage solutions.

Dell announced Q4 results on Feb. 24. Revenue increased 16% year-over-year (YOY) to $28 billion. Adjusted diluted earnings per share came in at $1.72, down from $1.76 a year ago. Cash and equivalents ended the period at $10.1 billion.

Pandemic-induced demand for personal computers is cooling. Gartner estimates worldwide PC shipments fell by 6.8% YOY to 77.9 million units during the first quarter of 2022. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Dell are the only two major PC makers that managed to increase global shipments.

DELL stock has declined 20% YTD. Management recently announced a $1 billion annual dividend, yielding 2.9% at the current share price.

Meanwhile, shares offer a strong value at 6.7 times forward earnings and 0.35 times sales. The 12-month median price forecast for DELL stock stands at $60.50.

GoPro (GPRO)

image of a white GoPro (GPRO) branded camera
image of a white GoPro (GPRO) branded camera

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Next on our list is GoPro (NASDAQ:GPRO), the global leader in action camera technology. Management released Q1 results on May 5.

Revenue increased 6% YOY to $217 million. Adjusted net income stood at 9 cents per diluted share, up from 3 cents in the prior-year quarter. Cash and equivalents ended the period at $305 million.

Subscriptions for GoPro.com make up the largest source of recurring revenue. Investors were pleased to see that Q1 subscriber numbers increased 85% YOY to 1.74 million, leading to a 71% increase in subscription revenue. In addition, those metrics helped elevate the Q1 gross margin to 42%, up from 38.6% in the prior-year quarter.

GPRO stock has dropped almost 33% YTD. Shares are trading at only 6.8 times forward earnings and 1.1 times sales. The 12-month median price forecast for GoPro is at $11.50, offering a 65% upside potential from its current price.

Most Undervalued Stocks: Honeywell International (HON)

Honeywell (HON) logo on front of glass building
Honeywell (HON) logo on front of glass building

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The multi-industry conglomerate Honeywell (NASDAQ:HON) is next on our list. Its portfolio of businesses includes aerospace systems, building technologies, advanced materials, process automation, and refining products.

Honeywell issued Q1 results on Apr. 29il Revenue declined 1% YOY to $8.4 billion. Adjusted earnings stood at $1.91 per share, roughly flat from a year ago. Cash and equivalents ended the period at $9.28 billion.

Meanwhile, total orders increased by 13% YOY in the quarter. As a result, Honeywell’s backlog jumped by 9% to $28.5 billion, representing around 80% of estimated sales in 2022.

The Aerospace segment is enjoying a multi-year recovery in commercial and business aviation. In addition, management believes its creation of Quantinuum, the world’s largest quantum computing company, could generate $2 billion in revenue by 2026.

HON stock has lost almost 7% YTD. Shares are trading at 22.2 times forward earnings and just 3.9 times sales. The 12-month median price forecast for HON stock stands at $219.

Meta Platforms (FB)

Meta logo is shown on a device screen. Meta is the new corporate name of Facebook.
Meta logo is shown on a device screen. Meta is the new corporate name of Facebook.

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Next up is Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:FB), the largest social media company worldwide. Its family of apps, including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp, boast over 2.87 billion daily active users. Meta primarily generates revenue through advertisements on its platforms.

Facebook announced Q1 results on April 27. Revenue increased 7% YOY to $27.9 billion. Earnings per share came in at $2.72, compared to $3.30 in the prior-year quarter. Cash and equivalents ended the period at $43.9 billion.

The social media giant ended March with 3.64 billion monthly active users. No other social media platform provides exposure to such a broad audience. In addition, the company is testing tools that allow developers to create digital experiences on its social virtual reality (VR) platform, Horizon Worlds.

However, FB stock has tumbled nearly 41% YTD. Shares are trading at 15.7 times forward earnings and 4.45 times sales. At present, the 12-month median price forecast for FB stock is at $290.

Most Undervalued Stocks: Micron Technology (MU)

Micron logo
Micron logo

Chip heavyweight Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) is a global leader in semiconductor memory solutions. It manufactures high-performance DRAM and NAND flash memory chips.

Micron released Q2 results on March 29. Revenue increased nearly 25% YOY to $7.79 billion. Adjusted net income was $2.14 per diluted share, compared to 98 cents per diluted share a year ago. Cash and equivalents ended the period at $9.2 billion.

The chipmaker is capitalizing on rising memory chip prices and strong momentum in the data center market. In the first quarter, DRAM and NAND chips saw annual revenue increases of 29% and 19%, respectively. Consequently, management expect revenue to reach $8.7 billion in the third quarter, representing a 12% sequential increase.

Like most other chip stocks, MU stock has declined almost 25% YTD. As a result, shares look significantly undervalued within the semiconductor industry at just 5.8 times forward earnings and 2.5 times sales. The 12-month median price forecast for Micron Technology stock stands at $114.

Moderna (MRNA)

The Moderna (MRNA) logo surrounded by syringes, pills and disposable face masks.
The Moderna (MRNA) logo surrounded by syringes, pills and disposable face masks.

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Another undervalued stock we see is Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA), the biotech name that rose to prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic. It develops messenger RNA therapeutics and vaccines for infectious, cardiovascular, and immuno-oncology diseases.

Moderna reported Q1 results on May 4. Revenue soared 321% YOY to $6.1 billion. Diluted earnings of $8.58 per share more than tripled YOY, up from $2.84 in the prior-year period. Cash and equivalents ended the year at $19.3 billion.

Thanks to its Spikevax coronavirus vaccine, the company generated $6.1 billion in Q1 revenue. Advance purchase agreements for the vaccine are worth roughly $21 billion.

However, Spikevax’s share of booster doses worldwide has slightly declined over the past three months. The company is also testing a pair of potential flu vaccines and an HIV vaccine.

MRNA stock sank nearly 42% YTD. Now, shares are trading at just 4.9 times forward earnings and 2.35 times sales. Meanwhile, the 12-month median price forecast for Moderna stock is at $204.50

Most Undervalued Stocks: Seagate Technology (STX)

A Seagate Technology (STX) sign hanging above an office in Silicon Valley, California.
A Seagate Technology (STX) sign hanging above an office in Silicon Valley, California.

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The final undervalued stock on our list is Seagate (NASDAQ:STX), a leading hard disk drive (HDD) and solid state drive (SSD) supplier for the enterprise and consumer markets. Over the past 40 years, the company has shipped more than three billion terabytes of data capacity.

Seagate issued Q3 results on April 27. Revenue increased 3% YOY to $2.8 billion. Adjusted earnings came in at $1.81 per diluted share, up from $1.48 a year ago. The company reported $363 million in free cash flow. Cash and equivalents ended the period at $1.1 billion.

The drive manufacturer is benefiting from a favorable pricing environment, as well as a robust product mix for the disk drive market. Management expects cloud data center demand for large-capacity HDDs to accelerate through 2022.

STX stock has declined more than 28% YTD. Shares are trading at 8.4 times forward earnings and 1.5 times sales. Finally, the 12-month median price forecast for Seagate stock stands at $100.

On the date of publication, Tezcan Gecgil is both long and short MU stock. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer, subject to the InvestorPlace.com Publishing Guidelines.

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