Laser Focus World is an industry bedrock—first published in 1965 and still going strong. We publish original articles about cutting-edge advances in lasers, optics, photonics, sensors, and quantum technologies, as well as test and measurement, and the shift currently underway to usher in the photonic integrated circuits, optical interconnects, and copackaged electronics and photonics to deliver the speed and efficiency essential for data centers of the future.

Our 80,000 qualified print subscribers—and 130,000 12-month engaged online audience—trust us to dive in and provide original journalism you won’t find elsewhere covering key emerging areas such as laser-driven inertial confinement fusion, lasers in space, integrated photonics, chipscale lasers, LiDAR, metasurfaces, high-energy laser weaponry, photonic crystals, and quantum computing/sensors/communications. We cover the innovations driving these markets.

Laser Focus World is part of Endeavor Business Media, a division of EndeavorB2B.

Laser Focus World Membership

Never miss any articles, videos, podcasts, or webinars by signing up for membership access to Laser Focus World online. You can manage your preferences all in one place—and provide our editorial team with your valued feedback.

Magazine Subscription

Can you subscribe to receive our print issue for free? Yes, you sure can!

Newsletter Subscription

Laser Focus World newsletter subscription is free to qualified professionals:

The Daily Beam

Showcases the newest content from Laser Focus World, including photonics- and optics-based applications, components, research, and trends. (Daily)

Product Watch

The latest in products within the photonics industry. (9x per year)

Bio & Life Sciences Product Watch

The latest in products within the biophotonics industry. (4x per year)

Laser Processing Product Watch

The latest in products within the laser processing industry. (3x per year)

Get Published!

If you’d like to write an article for us, reach out with a short pitch to Sally Cole Johnson: [email protected]. We love to hear from you.

Photonics Hot List

Laser Focus World produces a video newscast that gives a peek into what’s happening in the world of photonics.

Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast

Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast dives deep into the fascinating world of photonics. Our weekly episodes feature interviews and discussions with industry and research experts, providing valuable perspectives on the issues, technologies, and trends shaping the photonics community.

Editorial Advisory Board

  • Professor Andrea M. Armani, University of Southern California
  • Ruti Ben-Shlomi, Ph.D., LightSolver
  • James Butler, Ph.D., Hamamatsu
  • Natalie Fardian-Melamed, Ph.D., Columbia University
  • Justin Sigley, Ph.D., AmeriCOM
  • Professor Birgit Stiller, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, and Leibniz University of Hannover
  • Professor Stephen Sweeney, University of Glasgow
  • Mohan Wang, Ph.D., University of Oxford
  • Professor Xuchen Wang, Harbin Engineering University
  • Professor Stefan Witte, Delft University of Technology

3 Beaten-Down Stocks Ready for a Comeback

Setback or comeback symbol. Male hand flips wooden cubes and changes the word 'setback' to 'comeback'. Beautiful yellow and white background, copy space. Business and comeback concept. — Photo

If you’re like many investors, you may feel this isn’t your normal bull market. For every data point supporting a strengthening economy, you can find one or more that suggest things are weaker than expected.  

In the end, it may all be open to interpretation. That's why it’s good to adopt investment strategies that don’t require guesswork about the broader economy. One of those is finding stocks that are trading below their fair value. One tactic is to look at stocks trading at or near their 52-week low.  

To be fair, many stocks are correct for a good reason. However, investor psychology is prone to FOMO in both directions. When a stock is sold below its fair value, it can be a good opportunity for nimble investors.  

The MarketBeat stock screener lets you select stocks within a certain percentage of a 52-week low. The screener produced three stocks that may offer a buy case for investors.  

Albemarle Is a Solid Pick as a New Commodity Cycle Begins 

Albemarle Corp. (NYSE: ALB) is one of the world’s leading lithium miners. Lithium is needed in areas such as electric vehicles (EVs), smartphones, and the high-speed semiconductor chips needed for artificial intelligence (AI) applications.  

That’s why the price of lithium reached an all-time high early in 2024. In fact, less than two years ago, in November 2022, ALB stock reached an all-time high above $320 per share as investors tried to front-run that expected demand. 

However, as is often the case, supply got ahead of demand, and lithium mining stocks have been among the biggest underperformers in 2024. ALB stock is down 38% in 2024. The stock is off its 52-week low, but it’s still down over 50% in the last 12 months.  

That’s how cyclical stocks work, and analysts believe the commodity cycle is getting ready to turn. Analysts give the stock a consensus price target that’s more than 29% higher than its price on September 17, 2024. When you combine that growth potential with a dividend that has increased for 30 consecutive years, you can see why Albemarle is a key name to consider among basic materials stocks

The Short-Term Opportunity in This MLP Is More Than a High-Yield Dividend 

NextEra Energy Partners (NYSE: NEP) is a master limited partnership (MLP) that has been battered by high interest rates. The company is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy, and its complicated business model involves taking on debt to pay for the assets it receives from its parent company.  

That model has put the company’s earnings under pressure as interest rates have climbed from near zero percent to their current 5.25 percent. That’s reflected in the stock price, which is down approximately 70% in the last two years.  

What has continued to attract investors is the company’s dividend which has a current yield of 14.21%. Despite the pressure on earnings, the company has prioritized dividend growth which it has achieved in each of the last 10 years. 

But with the market at the beginning of a rate cut cycle, the outlook for earnings is improving. And since earnings growth is the best predictor of stock price growth, NEP stock looks attractive for more reasons than its dividend heading into 2025.  

Patience Could Pay Off With Moderna 

Moderna Inc. (NASDAQ: MRNA) is a biotechnology company that became a household name to investors in 2020. The company’s COVID-19 vaccine led to unprecedented growth in revenue and earnings. That demand, however, is far in the rear-view mirror, and MRNA stock is down more than 80% from its 2021 high. 

However, Moderna's reason for owning Moderna lies in the company’s pipeline. In addition to a recently approved RSV vaccine, the company has several cancer vaccines in Phase 3 trials. The company has taken steps to ensure it is putting its financial resources behind the drug candidates with the best chance of succeeding. 

Of course, there’s no guarantee that all of these candidates will get to market. But if even a handful of these vaccines are approved, it could deliver strong revenue and earnings growth.  

Investors interested in MRNA stock should watch the company’s earnings closely for progress in its clinical trials. With no dividend, this isn’t a stock you need to pile into all at once. But near its 52-week low, it could be worth some speculative dollars.  

Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service.