Monday, June 16, 2014

5 Stocks With Great Operating Margin Growth — AMAT RP PHM OSTK INOC

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

Applied Materials, Inc. () manufactures and produces equipment, software, and other products for the flat-panel display, solar, and related industries. AMAT also gets A’s in Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum and Sales Growth. .

RealPage, Inc. () provides a platform of on demand software solutions that integrate and streamline rental property management business functions. RP also gets an A in Earnings Growth. .

PulteGroup, Inc. () sells and constructs homes, and purchases, develops, and sells residential land and develops active adult communities. PHM gets A’s in Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Earnings Surprises and Cash Flow as well. The stock has a trailing PE Ratio of 2.90. .

Overstock.com, Inc. () offers discounted brand-name merchandise for sale over the Internet. OSTK also gets A’s in Earnings Momentum, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Earnings Surprises, Equity and Cash Flow. The stock’s current trailing PE Ratio is 4.40. .

Innotrac Corporation () provides order processing, order fulfillment and call center services to large corporations. INOC gets A’s in Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum, Equity and Cash Flow as well. The stock currently has a trailing PE Ratio of 4.90. .

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