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Johnson & Johnson's strong Q3 results and stable stock drew institutional buying, despite some sell-offs.
Institutional investors increased their stakes in Johnson & Johnson, with Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management and Oregon Public Employees Retirement Fund boosting holdings, while Alaska Department of Revenue reduced its position.
JNJ reported strong Q3 earnings of $2.26 per share on $24.02 billion in revenue, with a 27.26% net margin and 32.73% return on equity.
The stock, trading at $209.79 with a $505.45 billion market cap, has a P/E ratio of 20.25 and a beta of 0.34, reflecting stability.
Analysts rate it a "Moderate Buy" with a $213.33 target, and the company pays a $5.20 annual dividend yielding 2.5%.
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Los sólidos resultados de Johnson & Johnson en el tercer trimestre y las acciones estables atrajeron a las compras institucionales, a pesar de algunas ventas.