10 Stocks Suffering Most in the Selloff

(TheStreet) -- Stocks have sunk this week, torpedoed by weaker unemployment and a wider trade gap. Here are the 10 stocks that fell the most. For investors expecting a rebound, they may offer more upside since they were punished most in the downturn. For those who see an extended decline, the shares are potential short-sale candidates. 10. International Paper IP sells paper, packaging and specialty panels. Its stock has dropped 11% in the past five days. Second-quarter profit decreased 32%, to $93 million, or 21 cents a share, as revenue gained 5.5%. The operating margin widened to 7% from 6%. International Paper's stock has risen 13% in the past year. It trades at a forward earnings multiple of 8.4 and a cash flow multiple of 2.9 -- 64% and 53% discounts to industry averages. Of analysts covering the stock, 12, or 75%, rate it "buy." A median target of $34.42 implies 58% of upside. To read the rest, head over to TheStreet.com
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