Six Stocks To Watch – 11/19/2025

Here’s an overview of six stocks, including their exchange, recent performance, and a brief description. This post is for information and personal discovery purposes. It is not an indicator to buy, sell, or hold to any of these stocks. Stock prices are volatile and subject to rapid changes. It’s advisable to consult financial advisors or use real-time trading platforms for the most current information. The stock performance summaries are based on general trends observed over the past ten trading days and are not indicative of future results.

Mobile Infrastructure Corporation (BEEP)

Exchange: NYSE American

52 Week High: ~$4.86 | 52 Week Low: ~$2.85

Last Closing Price: ~$2.93

Recent Performance: Mostly range-bound over the last ten trading days as rate-sensitive REITs consolidate.

Description: Mobile Infrastructure is a specialized real-estate owner/operator focused on parking facilities (garages and surface lots) in U.S. urban and event-driven markets. Cash flow is driven by monthly/transient parking demand, event activity, and operating upgrades (automation, dynamic pricing).

Sector: Real Estate / Specialty REIT (Parking)

Bullish Or Bearish: Neutral — resilient parking demand helps, but higher interest rates and redevelopment timelines keep near-term upside measured.

Alexander’s, Inc. (ALX)

Exchange: NYSE

52 Week High: ~$260.84 | 52 Week Low: ~$184.76

Last Closing Price: ~$213.48

Recent Performance: Mostly range-bound over the last ten trading days as NYC-focused REITs trade with interest-rate moves and mixed office/retail sentiment.

Description: Alexander’s is a New York City–centric REIT (externally managed by Vornado) owning a small portfolio of high-profile retail and mixed-use assets, including 731 Lexington Avenue and Rego Center. Cash flow is concentrated in a handful of properties and long-term leases, making results sensitive to tenant mix and Manhattan retail/office trends.

Sector: Real Estate / Retail & Mixed-Use REIT

Bullish Or Bearish: Neutral — trophy assets and long leases help, but higher rates and NYC retail/office headwinds temper near-term upside.

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Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corporation (ZWS)

Exchange: NYSE

52 Week High: ~$50.03 | 52 Week Low: ~$27.74

Last Closing Price: ~$45.10

Recent Performance: Traded in a tight band over the last ten sessions as building-products peers consolidate prior gains.

Description: Zurn Elkay provides water-management and hygiene products (plumbing, drainage, faucets, sinks, bottle-filling stations) to commercial and institutional end-markets. Secular focuses on water quality, conservation, and hygiene support steady demand through cycles.

Sector: Industrials / Building Products

Bullish Or Bearish: Cautiously bullish — resilient institutional exposure and sustainability themes offset normal non-residential cycle risk.

Westwater Resources, Inc. (WWR)

Exchange: NYSE American

52 Week High: ~$3.75 | 52 Week Low: ~$0.45

Last Closing Price: ~$1.01

Recent Performance: Very choppy over the last ten trading days, moving with graphite/battery-materials headlines and U.S. supply-chain policy news.

Description: Westwater is developing U.S.-based graphite anode materials, anchored by the Kellyton processing facility and the Coosa Graphite Project in Alabama. The story hinges on qualifying product with battery customers and securing offtakes while scaling production.

Sector: Materials / Battery Materials & Mining

Bullish Or Bearish: Speculative neutral — onshoring tailwinds are real, but commercialization milestones and funding execution remain key risks.

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Five Below, Inc. (FIVE)

Exchange: Nasdaq

52 Week High: ~$168.98 | 52 Week Low: ~$52.38

Last Closing Price: ~$147.51

Recent Performance: Mostly range-bound over the last ten sessions as investors weigh traffic and holiday merchandising against a cautious consumer.

Description: Five Below is a high-growth value retailer focused on trend-right products for teens and tweens, with a long runway of new-store openings and remodels. Margin and comp performance hinge on merchandising, supply-chain efficiency, and unit economics.

Sector: Consumer Discretionary / Specialty Retail

Bullish Or Bearish: Moderately bullish — store growth and value positioning keep analyst sentiment constructive despite macro pressure.

Modine Manufacturing Company (MOD)

Exchange: NYSE

52 Week High: ~$166.94 | 52 Week Low: ~$64.79

Last Closing Price: ~$130.57

Recent Performance: Firm tone over the last ten trading days as investors favor HVAC and thermal-management beneficiaries of electrification and data-center builds.

Description: Modine provides thermal-management solutions across commercial HVAC (Airedale), data centers, EVs, and industrial applications, shifting mix toward higher-margin engineered systems. Backlog, pricing, and operational execution drive ongoing margin expansion.

Sector: Industrials / Specialty Industrial Machinery

Bullish Or Bearish: Moderately bullish — electrification and data-center cooling tailwinds underpin generally positive analyst views.

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