Morningstar, Inc. - November 10, 2025
5 Undervalued Stocks That Are Climate Transition Leaders
Plus, how to invest in carbon removal, overfunding 529 plans,...
Morning DigestNovember 10, 2025 Stephen Ellis Introducing research by Sustainalytics’ climate transition leaders. Clorox, Air Liquide, and Sanofi look undervalued. Editor's Picks Dollar-weighted returns make the case for ‘less is more’ when it comes to trading. Jeffrey Ptak, Margaret Giles Ten stocks and ETFs for forestry and carbon capture plays. Leslie Norton, Frances Aufderheide You can now roll over your unused 529 dollars into a Roth IRA, but there are limits. Margaret Giles A list of qualified education expenses and tax benefits. Margaret Giles Compare how much you could save in a 529 college savings plan versus a taxable brokerage account. Margaret Giles Kenvue and Datadog jump, while Cogent stock dives. Frank Lee Investing Insights The charms of Schneider, Infineon, and TE Connectivity. Liz Angeles The streaming giant’s stock will carry a fair value estimate of $77 after its 10-for-1 split. Bella Albrecht Plus 21 more stocks under Morningstar's coverage with big dividend increases. Frank Lee With a strong quarterly performance and even better guidance, here’s what we thought of Apple stock. William Kerwin These six undervalued utilities stocks look attractive today. Tori Brovet New Stock Analyst Reports Fortinet's (FTNT) solid third-quarter financial results included sales growing 14% to $1.7 billion and adjusted earnings per share growing 17% to $0.74. The firm's nascent secure access service edge and security operations solutions gained traction, contributing 37% of quarterly billings. While Fortinet's past lies in hardware firewalls, we believe future growth and value will be mostly driven by the up-and-coming software-focused SASE and SecOps businesses. We see a large upsell opportunity for the firm as it transitions its firewall customers to these new offerings. New Fund Analyst Reports One of the most storied bond funds in the market today, Loomis Sayles Bond (LSBRX), will become Loomis Sayles Income at year-end 2025. While its name and mandate are changing, its experienced managers and robust investment process are not; the fund retains its High People and Above Average Process ratings. The Tools You Need to Invest Like an Analyst |








