Undervalued Stocks: 3 Companies Selling for Less Than Book Value

Finding stocks trading below book value per share can sometimes turn up companies that are undervalued and worth further analysis. In accounting jargon, book value is a company's total assets minus liabilities and is sometimes referred to as shareholders' equity.

The catch is that these companies typically don't have a great record of generating high returns, which is one reason they are trading below the value of their net assets. This is currently the case for Calvin Klein owner PVH (NYSE: PVH), AT&T (NYSE: T), and Paramount Global (NASDAQ: PARA), which are all trading below their book value at the time of writing. 

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