5 fallen FTSE 100 shares to buy in June

Volatile months on the FTSE 100 mean only one thing to me: buying opportunities. Here are five shares I rate as long-term buys today.

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One of my favourite headlines in May proclaimed “£40bn wiped off UK stocks as global market rout continues.” Yet the FTSE 100 ended the month up 64 points, or 0.8%. So much for the rout, then.

Still, a number of FTSE 100 shares did fall during the month. And when that happens, I go looking for buying opportunities. I’m liking what I found.

Here are five I already rated as good companies, which look even cheaper now:

StockShare priceFall in May12-month
change
Forecast P/EForecast div
yield
Royal Mail Group307p-9.9%-47%9.77.0%
WPP918p-8.3%-5.8%12.04.0%
JD Sports Fashion118p-8.1%-34%11.50.7%
Hargreaves Lansdown837p-6.6%-49%18.94.6%
ITV70.5p-5.4%-44%6.47.3%
(Prices at 7 June close)

Stand-out stock

WPP stands out to me. The marketing and PR firm had a few tough years after the departure of founder and CEO Sir Martin Sorrell. But it’s since restructured and is back to revenue growth. And it posted a decent profit in 2021.

Analysts expect earnings to grow over the next couple of years, dropping that already attractive P/E lower. The outlook for marketing spend in the current economic climate must be squeezed, and I think that’s the biggest risk. But WPP is returning cash to shareholders, and offers a well-covered dividend.

I think sentiment could be turning. I rate WPP a long-term buy.

Better value

Investment services provider Hargreaves Lansdown intrigues me, too. For years I’ve seen it as a company I’d like to hold, but overvalued. But since a peak in 2019, the shares have lost two thirds of their value in what I see as a much-needed correction.

The danger is that the slide could carry on further, as the stock is still on a P/E valuation above the FTSE 100 average. But forecasts suggest further earnings and dividend growth. Hargreaves Lansdown could be creeping on to my buy list.

Contrarian retail

It’s wise to be wary of retail when inflation is soaring and shoppers are suffering. But JD Sports still looks an attractive proposition to me. And again, I think it’s a stock that has been overvalued but has returned to a more rational level.

JD has been through a typical growth share cycle, reaching valuation levels that proved unsustainable. But I’m seeing some kind of maturity emerging, with investors weighing the shares more towards long-term fundamentals.

The price could well head further down over the rest of the year. But I rate JD as one to keep an eye on.

Two transformations

The final two in my list, Royal Mail and ITV, have both been through transformative years. And they still face their individual pressures. For Royal Mail, that’s included industrial relations problems and regulatory risk, while ITV faces technological spend. And they are in competitive businesses.

But both have turned round their earnings falls, and both look set to grow their dividends. Those valuations look too low to me.

I think all of these could do well over the next five years. But WPP is my top pick.

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Alan Oscroft has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Hargreaves Lansdown and ITV. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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