9 Machinery Stocks to Sell Now

Advertisement

This week, the overall grades of nine machinery stocks are lower, according to the Portfolio Grader database. Each of these rates a “D” (“sell”) or “F” overall (“strong sell”).

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. Class A’s (HY) rating falls this week to an F (“strong sell”), down from last week’s D (“sell”). In Portfolio Grader’s specific subcategories of Earnings Revisions and Earnings Surprise, HY also gets F’s. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of HY stock.

Trinity Industries, Inc. (TRN) is on the decline this week, earning a D (“sell”) after receiving a C (“hold”) last week. Trinity Industries is engaged in the manufacture and sale of railcars and railcar parts, inland barges, structural wind towers, concrete and aggregates, asphalt, highway products and structural steel components. The stock also rates an F in Earnings Momentum. As of July 3, 2015, 12.5% of outstanding Trinity Industries, Inc. shares were held short. To get an in-depth look at TRN, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of TRN stock.

American Railcar Industries, Inc. (ARII) gets weaker ratings this week as last week’s C drops to a D. American Railcar Industries designs, manufactures, and sells hopper and tank railcars in North America. The stock gets F’s in Cash Flow and Sales Growth. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of ARII stock.

Manitowoc Company, Inc. (MTW) earns an F this week, falling from last week’s grade of D. Manitowoc is a diversified industrial manufacturer of cranes and related products and food service equipment. The stock gets F’s in Earnings Revisions and Earnings Surprise. As of July 3, 2015, 12.1% of outstanding Manitowoc Company, Inc. shares were held short. Shares of the stock are changing hands at twice the rate they were a week ago. To get an in-depth look at MTW, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of MTW stock.

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A (WTS) is having a tough week. The company’s rating falls from a C to a D. Watts Water Technologies designs, manufactures and sells a line of water safety and flow control products for the water quality, water conservation, water safety and water flow control markets. The stock gets F’s in Earnings Revisions and Earnings Surprise. The stock has a trailing PE Ratio of 38.10. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of WTS stock.

Kaydon Corporation (KDN) earns an F this week, falling from last week’s grade of D. Kaydon designs, manufactures, and sells custom-engineered products for a variety of industries, including aerospace, defense, and industrial. In Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum, Cash Flow and Margin Growth the stock gets F’s. The stock’s trailing PE Ratio is 37.20. To get an in-depth look at KDN, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of KDN stock.

This week, Sun Hydraulics Corporation’s (SNHY) rating worsens to a D from the company’s C rating a week ago. Sun Hydraulics designs and manufactures high-performance screw-in hydraulic cartridge valves and manifolds, which control force, speed and motion as integral components in fluid power systems. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of SNHY stock.

Dover Corporation’s (DOV) rating weakens this week, dropping to a D versus last week’s C. Dover owns and operates a global portfolio of manufacturing companies that provide components and equipment, specialty systems and support services in the industrial products, engineered systems, fluid management and electronic technologies markets. To get an in-depth look at DOV, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of DOV stock.

CIRCOR International, Inc. (CIR) experiences a ratings drop this week, going from last week’s D to an F. CIRCOR designs, manufactures, and markets highly-engineered products, such as valves, that control the flow of fluids safely and efficiently in the energy, aerospace, and industrial markets. The stock gets F’s in Earnings Revisions and Sales Growth. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of CIR stock.

Louis Navellier’s proprietary Portfolio Grader stock ranking system assesses roughly 5,000 companies every week based on a number of fundamental and quantitative measures. Stocks are given a letter grade based on their results — with A being “strong buy,” and F being “strong sell.” Explore the tool here.


Article printed from InvestorPlace Media, https://investorplace.com/2015/07/9-machinery-stocks-to-sell-now-hy-trn-arii-19/.

©2024 InvestorPlace Media, LLC