With the Superbowl approaching, excitement is growing not just for the game, but the advertisers who have paid almost $3 million to have a commercial, a 30 second commercial. There are several publicly traded companies that are paying the price to enter the Superbowl Advertiser Club. Here is a group of them.
Fox Broadcasting, which is owned by News Corp. ( NWS-A ), will be handling the broadcast of the game. The stock has a P/E of 18 , a PEG of 1.03 , and a yield of 0.6%.
Amazon ( AMZN ) The stock has a P/E of 90 , a PEG of 1.95.
Anjeuser-Busch ( BUD ) The stock has a P/E of 17 , a PEG of 2.02 , and a yield of 2.8%.
Bridgestone ( BRDCY.PK ).
Dell ( DELL ) The stock has a P/E of 15 , a PEG of 1.16.
E*Trade ( ETFC ) The stock has generated a 3.40 loss per share.
FedEx ( FDX ) The stock has a P/E of 15 , a PEG of 0.98 , and a yield of 0.4%.
Hershey ( HSY ) The stock has a P/E of 39 , a PEG of 2.58 , and a yield of 3.3%.
Pepsi ( PEP ) The stock has a P/E of 18 , a PEG of 1.83 , and a yield of 2.2%.
Unilever ( UN ) The stock has a P/E of 13 , a PEG of 1.93 , and a yield of 2.8%.
Volkswagon ( VLKAY.PK )
Yum Brands ( YUM ) The stock has a P/E of 21 , a PEG of 1.74 , and a yield of 0.7%.
Author owns FDX.
By Fred Fuld at Stockerblog.com
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