Undervalued Companies with High Growth Potential

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This article highlights companies in the banking and technology sectors that are currently trading below their intrinsic value and possess significant growth potential. It focuses on Citigroup's strong performance and future prospects, as well as Uber's impressive fundamentals and growth trajectory.

From banking to mining, these companies combine market confidence with impressive growth potential. Kick off the new year with a portfolio built for volatility and undervalued gems - Savvy investors are always on the hunt for bargains—stocks that trade at steep discounts yet hold immense potential. When these undervalued assets also boast strong market backing and ambitious target prices, the opportunity becomes even more compelling. They trade significantly below their fundamental value. U.S.

banking stocks are poised for a strong 2025, supported by a mix of favorable economic and regulatory trends: Low interest rates fuel growth in borrowing, the lifeblood of banks' earnings. Former President Trump’s policy promises, including lenient regulations and reduced provisioning requirements, could boost profitability and unlock additional shareholder returns. Citigroup stands out with a 3.18% dividend yield and expectations for earnings per share (EPS) to grow 6.5% in 2024 and a robust 22% in 2025. By 2026, the bank aims to lift its return on tangible equity to 12%, up from its current 7% year-to-date. The bank derives 80% of its revenue from three key segments: global services (including international payments), investment banking, and credit cards. Despite its 40% gain this year, Citigroup remains the only major U.S. bank trading below tangible book value, with a fundamental price 19.3% above its current levels. Market analysts see substantial upside, with some projecting the stock price could double in three years. The average target price is $80.25—a notable jump from its current valuation. Analysts project earnings growth of 17.3% for 2024 and 15.7% for 2025. Additionally, Uber’s fundamentals shine, with an expected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17% in revenue and 30% in EBITDA through 2026. Director Amanda Ginsberg’s recent share purchases signal confidence, despite concerns about competition from autonomous vehicle technology like Alphabet’s Waym

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