Colgate-Palmolive CL and Forest Laboratories FRX reached new 52-week highs of $89.28 and $39.56 per share, respectively, late in Monday's trading session.
Colgate just announced the completion of its purchase of the Sanex personal care brand from Unilever UL. Colgate has a market cap of $43.6 billion and is a leading maker and marketer of toothpaste and other personal and home care products.
The company has a P/E ratio that is lower than the sector average, a dividend yield of 2.4% and a return on equity of 76.5%. Its long-term EPS growth forecast is 8.9%. The share price is up more than 10% year to date, outperforming the personal products industry average, as well as the broader markets.
Forest Labs shares have been on the rise since activist investor Carl Icahn revealed a nearly 7% stake in the company and a desire to shake up the board. The company develops and manufactures name-brand as well as generic prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical products. It has a market cap of $11.3 billion.
The return on equity is 15.5% and the price-to-earnings ratio is 8.9. Short interest tumbled in March and is now about 4% of the float. The stock is about 23% higher year to date, outperforming competitors Eli Lilly LLY and GlaxoSmithKline GSK, as well as the broader markets.
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