2.54k followers • 21 symbols Watchlist by Yahoo Finance
This basket consists of S&P 500 companies with women at the helm.
Curated by Yahoo Finance
Studies have shown that women-led companies tend to outperform companies led by men, from earnings and stock-price performance perspectives. Still, women only hold the top spot in 4.2% of the Fortune 500. This list includes the few major corporations in America with women at the helm.
How did we choose these stocks?Each of these stocks was chosen by the Yahoo Finance editorial staff.
Who made these selections?Yahoo Finance is the most-read business website in the US, garnering roughly 75 million unique visitors every month. The site has extensive coverage of both consumer technology and the business of tech companies.
How are these weighted?The stocks in this watchlist are weighted equally.
Watchlist | Change today | 1-month return | 1-year return | Total return |
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Women at the helm | +0.55% | - | - | - |
^GSPC | +0.12% | +6.77% | +26.51% | +5602.44% |
Symbol | Company name | Last price | Change | % change | Market time | Volume | Avg vol (3-month) | Market cap |
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ORCL | Oracle Corporation | 123.5 | +1.34 | +1.10% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 6.18M | 8.32M | 339.44B |
AMD | Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. | 164.47 | +1.85 | +1.14% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 65.68M | 61.93M | 265.83B |
PEP | PepsiCo, Inc. | 182.19 | -0.92 | -0.50% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 4.44M | 5.48M | 250.47B |
IBM | International Business Machines Corporation | 169.03 | +0.06 | +0.04% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 2.95M | 4.42M | 155.27B |
PGR | The Progressive Corporation | 209.22 | +2.21 | +1.07% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 2.00M | 2.76M | 122.54B |
TJX | The TJX Companies, Inc. | 100.29 | +1.37 | +1.38% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 5.31M | 5.38M | 113.58B |
LMT | Lockheed Martin Corporation | 466.2 | +1.37 | +0.29% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 677.11k | 1.06M | 111.86B |
MDLZ | Mondelez International, Inc. | 71.23 | -0.69 | -0.96% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 5.82M | 8.17M | 95.55B |
GD | General Dynamics Corporation | 299.02 | +3.27 | +1.11% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 616.19k | 980.21k | 82.04B |
DUK | Duke Energy Corporation | 103.89 | +1.05 | +1.02% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 3.68M | 2.97M | 80.18B |
OXY | Occidental Petroleum Corporation | 63.41 | +0.55 | +0.87% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 5.55M | 7.54M | 56.22B |
GM | General Motors Company | 45.76 | -0.11 | -0.24% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 6.96M | 15.17M | 52.21B |
SRE | Sempra | 78.17 | +0.50 | +0.64% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 2.59M | 3.21M | 49.47B |
ROST | Ross Stores, Inc. | 132.33 | -2.01 | -1.50% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 3.60M | 2.29M | 44.37B |
HPQ | HP Inc. | 31.19 | +0.12 | +0.39% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 3.52M | 7.54M | 30.52B |
VTR | Ventas, Inc. | 48.91 | +0.20 | +0.41% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 1.34M | 2.38M | 19.80B |
CMS | CMS Energy Corporation | 63.24 | +0.09 | +0.14% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 1.64M | 2.59M | 18.89B |
KEY | KeyCorp | 15.4 | +0.07 | +0.46% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 4.10M | 13.43M | 14.52B |
CPB | Campbell Soup Company | 46.46 | -0.25 | -0.54% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 1.18M | 2.56M | 13.85B |
TGNA | TEGNA Inc. | 15.06 | +0.02 | +0.13% | 4:00 pm GMT-4 | 926.11k | 2.17M | 2.55B |
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