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Sohu.com and Onity Group trade at low P/E multiples despite growth

In Q2 2026, Sohu.com’s revenue rose about 7% year over year, and the company generated $55 million in operating profit from its online gaming business.

With the S&P 500 near record highs, MarketBeat Ratings says value opportunities are getting harder to find as many large winners trade at high price-to-earnings multiples. Still, the outlet points to a small group of companies that it views as priced below their earnings, citing improving profitability and growth rather than weakening fundamentals.

MarketBeat Ratings highlights Sohu.com as trading at roughly 1.6 times earnings. For Q2 2026, it reports revenue climbed about 7% year over year, supported by growth in Sohu.com’s online gaming business, and that this segment produced $55 million in operating profit for the quarter. It also notes that Sohu.com’s GAAP net income improved materially versus a sizable loss in the same quarter last year, though the article attributes part of the bottom line improvement to a tax adjustment.

For Onity Group, MarketBeat Ratings frames the company as having transformed into a mortgage loan servicer while trading at a low P/E of about 2.3. The summary also says Onity posted record loan originations in Q2 2026, signaling strength in its underlying activity despite the low valuation.

Beyond the two examples, the outlet’s list also includes TriMas, described as trading at a low P/E alongside improving profitability and revenue growth, but the provided text does not include additional Q2 2026 figures for TriMas.

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