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2 Stocks Down 89% and 15% to Buy Right Now
The Motley Foolยท2025-05-02 09:13

Market Overview - The S&P 500 index is down approximately 9.5% from its high, while the Nasdaq Composite index has fallen 13.5% [1] - The stock market has experienced significant volatility, which may present investment opportunities in companies with strong long-term potential [2] Unity Software - Unity Software provides tools for developers to create video games and digital content, along with digital advertising tools [3] - Despite being a leader in the game-engine services space, Unity's stock has underperformed, down about 89% from its all-time high shortly after its IPO in 2020 [4][5] - In Q4, Unity's sales declined 25% year over year to approximately $457 million, with a net loss of $127 million [6] - However, revenue from Unity's core strategic portfolio increased 4% year over year to $442 million, indicating potential for recovery [7] - The company is undergoing restructuring and strategic shifts, including changes to its digital advertising network and the rollout of a new AI platform [7] - Unity's shares are considered a worthwhile buy ahead of its first-quarter earnings release on May 7 [8] Kenvue - Kenvue, a spinoff from Johnson & Johnson, has not performed as expected, down more than 15% from its all-time high [9] - The company reported 1.9% organic sales growth in its self-care segment and 4.1% growth in essential health, but a decline of 1.9% in the skin health and beauty segment [11] - Kenvue increased its marketing budget to 10.6% of sales in 2024, but recovery is slower than anticipated [12] - There are signs of improvement in the skin health and beauty segment, with organic sales rising 2.6% in Q4 2024 [13] - Kenvue trades at just below 21 times estimated free cash flow for 2025, close to fair value for a mature consumer staple [14] - The stock offers a 3.6% dividend yield, making it attractive for value investors despite low growth prospects [14]