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SBF 120

Rank every SBF 120 stock by 52w low (gain). Higher values indicate larger gains from the 52-week low. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

52W Low (Gain)

  • ABVX
    1,615.82%
  • NANO
    724.50%
  • SOI
    548.32%
  • STMPA
    245.16%
  • VIRI
    135.27%

Constituents (119)

ABVX
Abivax SAPAR
1,615.82%
NANO
Nanobiotix S.A.PAR
724.50%
SOI
Soitec SAPAR
548.32%
STMPA
STMicroelectronics N.V.PAR
245.16%
VIRI
Viridien Société anonymePAR
135.27%
MT
ArcelorMittal S.A.AMS
129.99%
APAM
Aperam S.A.AMS
115.87%
DBG
Derichebourg SAPAR
111.25%
FII
Lisi S.A.PAR
107.10%
DBV
DBV Technologies SAPAR
104.89%
EXA
Exail TechnologiesPAR
103.71%
ETL
Eutelsat Communications S.A.PAR
89.50%
FR
ValeoPAR
80.17%
MEDCL
Medincell SAPAR
78.93%
SESG
SES S.A. Fiduciary Depositary ReceiptPAR
70.86%
EXENS
Exosens SASPAR
70.58%
VK
Vallourec SAPAR
67.10%
NEX
Nexans S.A.PAR
62.86%
IPN
Ipsen S.A.PAR
57.49%
TTE
TotalEnergies SEPAR
57.13%
ENGI
Engie SAPAR
56.63%
GLE
Société Générale SAPAR
51.62%
RXL
Rexel SAPAR
49.96%
OPM
OPmobility SEPAR
49.71%
AF
Air France-KLM SAPAR
47.00%

Frequently asked questions

The 5 SBF 120 companies with the highest 52w low (gain) are: Abivax SA (ABVX, 1,615.82%), Nanobiotix S.A. (NANO, 724.50%), Soitec SA (SOI, 548.32%), STMicroelectronics N.V. (STMPA, 245.16%) and Viridien Société anonyme (VIRI, 135.27%). Abivax SA ranks first at 1,615.82%.

A 52w low (gain) of 89.50% or higher places a SBF 120 stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 12 of the 119 ranked constituents.

There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 119 ranked SBF 120 constituents, the median 52w low (gain) is 24.33%. A stock above that level ranks ahead of the typical SBF 120 company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

Abivax SA (ABVX) has the highest 52w low (gain) in the SBF 120, at 1,615.82%. Renault SA (RNO) has the lowest, at 0.49%.

Renault SA (RNO, 0.49%) reports the lowest 52w low (gain) in the SBF 120, followed by TF1 Group (TFI, 1.92%), Elior Group (ELIOR, 2.16%), Nexity SA (NXI, 3.47%) and Coface SA (COFA, 3.78%).