A Value Stock That's Cheaper Than Cheap
Last week, Jim Cramer recommended KBR on his 'Mad Money' show. Here's why.
Updated from 7:08 a.m. EDT
Last week, Jim Cramer recommended shares of
KBR
(KBR) as a long-term value play.
It's a $15 stock, with $9 cash per share on its balance sheet and zero debt. Furthermore, the company is expected to earn $1.70 this year. Trading at less than 3 times current earnings, KBR is dirt cheap.
KBR currently has a market cap of $2.45 billion, with a backlog of $13.4 billion. 89% of KBR's revenue is internationally based, with 11% domestically based. KBR's backlog is broken up into six pieces: downstream, government and infrastructure, services, technology, upstream and ventures
To find out why Cramer likes the stock,
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