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The analysis focuses on three stocks: ZION, BBWI, and PHM. ZION (Zions Bancorporation, N.A.) is trading at $60.19, with a year-to-date performance of +2.83%. The stock is trading in an uptrend, with a P/E ratio of 9.38, and analysts have a consensus price target of $65.53, suggesting a bullish outlook. The company shows strong institutional ownership of 76.84%, with more inflows than outflows over the last 12 months. BBWI (Bath & Body Works) is trading at $16.16, down 19.43% year-to-date and significantly below its 52-week range high. Its P/E ratio is 5.13, and analysts have a consensus price target of $21.43, indicating potential upside despite recent poor performance and the company's plan to sell on Amazon. PHM (PulteGroup) is trading at $110.95, down 5.41% year-to-date. The company is experiencing weakness in the housing market, with stocks trading at a discount to their book value. PHM's P/E ratio is 10.73, and analysts have a consensus price target of $144.48. The analysis suggests that the build-to-order model for homes is a strength for the company, especially as the market anticipates potential interest rate cuts, which could boost demand for housing stocks.
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