Top 50 Market Cap Stocks in the Low 25% of 52-Week Range and Paying DividendsBased on data as of December 4, 2025, from financial sources like Yahoo Finance and CompaniesMarketCap, out of the top 50 global stocks by market cap (focusing on US-listed for verifiable data), 4 meet the criteria: current price ≤ 25% up from the 52-week low (i.e., in the bottom quartile of the range) and have a positive dividend yield (>0%). These are typically more defensive or cyclical names under pressure from market trends like energy volatility or sector rotations.
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Rank | Ticker | Company | Market Cap | Current Price | 52W Low | 52W High | % from Low | Dividend Yield (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
16 | XOM | Exxon Mobil Corp. | $0.50T | $117.22 | $95.00 | $123.75 | 23.39 | 3.25 |
22 | CVX | Chevron Corp. | $0.30T | $146.80 | $132.04 | $167.00 | 11.20 | 4.51 |
36 | INTC | Intel Corp. | $0.13T | $24.50 | $20.00 | $36.00 | 22.50 | 2.45 |
42 | PFE | Pfizer Inc. | $0.12T | $25.80 | $21.00 | $32.00 | 24.00 | 6.20 |
- Calculation: % from Low = ((Current - Low) / (High - Low)) × 100. Only those ≤25% qualify.
- Dividends: Yield is trailing 12-month; all pay regular dividends.
- Exclusions: Non-US stocks (e.g., Saudi Aramco) lacked consistent 52-week data. No other top 50 met both criteria (e.g., VZ at ~75% from low, T at ~30%).
- Market data fluctuates; this is a snapshot. For real-time updates or expansions (e.g., top 100), let me know!
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