Tuesday, April 15, 2014

5 Stocks With Ugly Sales Growth — HTS MITT LPCN MNKD UEC

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This week, these five stocks have the worst ratings in Sales Growth, one of the eight Fundamental Categories on Portfolio Grader.

Hatteras Financial () is a mortgage real estate investment trust. HTS also gets F’s in Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum, Equity, Cash Flow and Operating Margin Growth. .

AG Mortgage Investment Trust, Inc. () focuses on investing, acquiring and managing a portfolio of residential mortgage assets, and other real estate-related securities and financial assets. MITT gets F’s in Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum, Earnings Surprises, Equity, Cash Flow and Operating Margin Growth as well. .

Lipocine, Inc. () is engaged in the development of pharmaceutical products in the areas of men'’s and women’'s health. .

MannKind Corporation () is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of therapeutic products for diseases such as diabetes, cancer, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. MNKD also gets F’s in Analyst Earnings Revisions and Cash Flow. .

Uranium Energy () is an exploration-stage company that explores and develops mineral properties in the United States and Paraguay. UEC also gets F’s in Analyst Earnings Revisions, Equity and Cash Flow. The price of UEC is down 5.6% since the first of the year. .

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