2 FTSE 100 shares near 52-week lows that warrant attention today

Over the weekend, I screened the FTSE 100 index for shares trading within 5% of their 52-week lows. Six names came up.
Hereâs a look at two I believe warrant attention.
The Footsieâs largest tech stock has tanked
First up, we have RELX (LSE: REL). The largest technology company in the UK (and the 10th-largest in the FTSE 100 overall), itâs a provider of data and analytics decision tools for businesses.
This stock’s experienced quite a significant pullback recently. Currently, itâs trading about 19% below its 2025 highs.
It seems the stock’s been sucked into the whole âAI is going to eat softwareâ thesis. The logic here is that automation’s going to lead to fewer âseatsâ that data/software companies like RELX can charge businesses for.
Now, this is certainly a long-term risk. However, I wonder if itâs overblown and now baked into the share price?
Currently, the forward-looking price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is under 25. Thatâs quite a reasonable valuation for a data company with a high return on capital (three-year average of 27%).
Looking at brokersâ price targets, analysts certainly like the stock right now. At present, the average price target is about £41 â roughly 21% above the current share price.
Itâs worth noting that in July, the company said that demand for its generative AI tools from lawyers and scientists was high and that it was confident of further growth as new products launch.
“The opportunity in front of us remains very exciting,â said CFO Nick Luff in an interview.
Putting this all together, I think the stock’s worth a closer look right now.
A defensive dividend stock for portfolio protection
The second stock I want to highlight is Unilever (LSE: ULVR). The owner of brands such as Dove, Domestos, and Vaseline, itâs the Footsieâs largest consumer goods company.
The reason I think this stock’s also worth a look right now is that itâs defensive in nature. Defensive stocks havenât fared too well recently, as investors have been in a ârisk-onâ mood. However, if we start to see a bit more volatility in the market, things are likely to change. For example, if growth stocks suddenly pull back sharply and sentiment shifts to ‘risk-off’, Iâd expect defensive names like Unilever to surge.
One other thing I like about this stock is that thereâs a nice dividend yield on offer. Currently, itâs about 3.5% so thereâs potential for income too.
Of course, if investors remain focused on high-growth AI stocks, defensive names like Unilever could underperform. Itâs fair to say that this isnât the most exciting company in the world.
I think it could play a valuable role in a diversified portfolio in the months and years ahead however, and is therefore worth considering. To my mind, this stock’s a good hedge against tech stock volatility.
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Edward Sheldon has positions in Unilever. The Motley Fool UK has recommended RELX and Unilever. 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.