POOL
$200.34-4.02 (-1.97%)
Pool Corporation distributes swimming pool supplies, equipment, related leisure, irrigation, and landscape maintenance products in the United States and internationally.
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Pool Corporation distributes swimming pool supplies, equipment, related leisure, irrigation, and landscape maintenance products in the United States and internationally. The company offers maintenance products, including chemicals, supplies, and pool...
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Is Pool Corporation Stock Underperforming the S&P 500?
Pool Corporation has trailed the broader market, yet analysts keep a steady hand, seeing a setup that could reward patience.
Is Pool Corporation (POOL) A Good Stock To Buy Now?
Is POOL a good stock to buy? We came across a bullish thesis on Pool Corporation on Valueinvestorsclub.com by levcap65. In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on POOL. Pool Corporation’s share was trading at $210.74 as of March 17th. POOL’s trailing and forward P/E were 19.42 and 21.79 respectively according to Yahoo Finance. Pool Corporation (POOL) is the world’s […]
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Assessing Pool Corp (POOL) Valuation After Recent Share Price Weakness
Why Pool (POOL) is back on investors’ radar Pool (POOL) is drawing fresh attention after recent trading left the shares about 24% lower over the past month and roughly 14% lower over the past 3 months, prompting closer scrutiny of its current valuation. See our latest analysis for Pool. Looking beyond the recent pullback, Pool’s 1 day share price return of 1.23% contrasts with a 30 day share price return decline of 23.88% and a 1 year total shareholder return decline of 35.66%. This suggests...
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