5 Stocks With Poor Earnings Growth — MMLP TCI CGG BGC SHOS

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

Martin Midstream Partners (MMLP) provides marine transportation, terminalling, distribution and logistical services for producers and suppliers of hydrocarbon products, specialty chemicals and other liquids. MMLP also gets F’s in Analyst Earnings Revisions, Earnings Surprises, Cash Flow and Operating Margin Growth. Since January 1, MMLP has fallen 5.7%. This is worse than the Nasdaq, which has remained flat. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of MMLP stock.

Transcontinental Realty Investors, Inc. (TCI) is a real estate company that owns a variety of properties located across the United States. TCI also gets F’s in Earnings Momentum, Equity and Cash Flow. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of TCI stock.

CGG Sponsored ADR (CGG) provides geophysical services and software products and manufactures geophysical equipment. CGG gets F’s in Equity, Cash Flow, Operating Margin Growth and Sales Growth as well. The price of CGG is down 42.6% since the first of the year. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of CGG stock.

General Cable Corporation (BGC) designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes copper, aluminum, and fiber optic wire and cable products for the communications, electrical, and energy markets. BGC gets F’s in Earnings Momentum, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Equity, Cash Flow and Sales Growth as well. Since January 1, BGC has fallen 18%. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of BGC stock.

SHOS also gets F’s in Earnings Momentum, Equity, Cash Flow and Operating Margin Growth. The price of SHOS is down 29.8% since the first of the year. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of SHOS stock.

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