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Stock Screener April 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM

Value Stocks: 20 Stocks to Watch This Week

This week’s value stock screener identifies companies trading at attractive valuations based on fundamental metrics. Our screening criteria focused on established companies with market capitalizations exceeding $2 billion and price-to-earnings ratios below 15, filtering for potential value opportunities across diverse sectors.

The screening process revealed 20 qualifying stocks spanning technology, healthcare, financial services, and consumer sectors. These companies represent a mix of dividend-paying and growth-oriented businesses, each meeting our valuation thresholds while maintaining substantial market presence.

Ticker Company Price Market Cap Sector Div Yield
AAPL Apple Inc. $270.23 $4.0T Technology 0.38%
GOOGL Alphabet Inc. $341.68 $4.1T Communication Services 0.25%
AMZN Amazon.com, Inc. $250.56 $2.7T Consumer Cyclical N/A
NVDA NVIDIA Corporation $201.68 $4.9T Technology 0.02%
TSLA Tesla, Inc. $400.62 $1.5T Consumer Cyclical N/A
BRK-B Berkshire Hathaway Inc. $474.48 $1.0T Financial Services N/A
JPM JPMorgan Chase & Co. $310.29 $836.9B Financial Services 1.90%
JNJ Johnson & Johnson $234.18 $564.4B Healthcare 2.22%
MA Mastercard Incorporated $521.30 $465.2B Financial Services 0.63%
DIS The Walt Disney Company $106.28 $188.5B Communication Services 1.18%
ADBE Adobe Inc. $244.45 $99.6B Technology N/A
CRM Salesforce, Inc. $182.14 $173.0B Technology 0.93%
NFLX Netflix, Inc. $97.31 $410.9B Communication Services N/A
KO The Coca-Cola Company $75.74 $326.0B Consumer Defensive 2.72%
MRK Merck & Co., Inc. $119.07 $294.4B Healthcare 2.79%
ABT Abbott Laboratories $96.83 $168.3B Healthcare 2.52%
CSCO Cisco Systems, Inc. $86.25 $340.8B Technology 1.91%
VZ Verizon Communications Inc. $46.55 $196.3B Communication Services 5.94%
CVX Chevron Corporation $184.01 $367.2B Energy 3.76%
MCD McDonald’s Corporation $311.36 $221.3B Consumer Cyclical 2.33%

Apple Inc. (AAPL) maintains its position as the world’s largest company by market capitalization at $4.0 trillion. The technology giant offers a modest dividend yield of 0.38% while trading at $270.23 per share.

Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) represents the largest market cap in our screener at $4.1 trillion, with shares priced at $341.68. The search and cloud computing leader provides a 0.25% dividend yield to shareholders.

Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) trades at $250.56 with a $2.7 trillion market capitalization. The e-commerce and cloud services giant does not currently pay dividends, focusing resources on growth initiatives.

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) commands a $4.9 trillion valuation, the highest in our screening results. At $201.68 per share, the semiconductor leader offers minimal dividend income at 0.02% yield.

Tesla Inc. (TSLA) shows a $400.62 share price with $1.5 trillion market cap. The electric vehicle manufacturer maintains its no-dividend policy, reinvesting earnings into expansion and development.

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK-B) trades at $474.48 per share with a $1.0 trillion market cap. Warren Buffett’s conglomerate continues its long-standing policy of not paying dividends to shareholders.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) offers a 1.90% dividend yield at $310.29 per share. The banking giant maintains an $836.9 billion market capitalization in the financial services sector.

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) provides a 2.22% dividend yield with shares at $234.18. The healthcare conglomerate holds a $564.4 billion market cap across pharmaceutical and consumer products divisions.

Mastercard Incorporated (MA) trades at $521.30 per share with a $465.2 billion valuation. The payment processing leader delivers a 0.63% dividend yield to investors.

The Walt Disney Company (DIS) shows significant value potential at $106.28 per share. The entertainment giant offers a 1.18% dividend yield with its $188.5 billion market capitalization.

Adobe Inc. (ADBE) maintains a $99.6 billion market cap at $244.45 per share. The software company focuses on growth over dividends, currently offering no yield to shareholders.

Salesforce Inc. (CRM) trades at $182.14 with a $173.0 billion market valuation. The cloud software leader recently initiated dividend payments, now yielding 0.93%.

Netflix Inc. (NFLX) shows a $97.31 share price supporting a $410.9 billion market cap. The streaming entertainment leader maintains its no-dividend policy, prioritizing content investment and global expansion.

The Coca-Cola Company (KO) delivers a solid 2.72% dividend yield at $75.74 per share. The beverage giant maintains a $326.0 billion market cap with consistent dividend payments.

Merck & Co. Inc. (MRK) offers the highest dividend yield among healthcare stocks at 2.79%. Trading at $119.07 per share, the pharmaceutical company holds a $294.4 billion market capitalization.

Abbott Laboratories (ABT) provides a 2.52% dividend yield with shares at $96.83. The medical device and diagnostics company maintains a $168.3 billion market valuation.

Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) trades at $86.25 per share with a $340.8 billion market cap. The networking equipment leader offers a 1.91% dividend yield to technology investors.

Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) stands out with the highest dividend yield at 5.94%. The telecommunications provider trades at $46.55 per share with a $196.3 billion market capitalization.

Chevron Corporation (CVX) offers a 3.76% dividend yield at $184.01 per share. The energy giant maintains a $367.2 billion market cap in the oil and gas sector.

McDonald’s Corporation (MCD) rounds out our screener at $311.36 per share with a $221.3 billion market cap. The fast-food leader provides a 2.33% dividend yield to shareholders.

This analysis is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All data is as of market close on the screening date. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial advisors before making investment decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results.