This week, these five stocks have the best ratings in Analyst Earnings Revisions, one of the eight Fundamental Categories on Portfolio Grader.
Hallmark Financial Services (NASDAQ: HALL) is a diversified property/casualty insurance group that serves businesses and individuals in specialty and niche markets. HALL also gets an A in Earnings Momentum. Shares of the company have risen 12.7% since January 1. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of HALL stock.
Centerstate Banks (NASDAQ: CSFL) provides a range of consumer and commercial banking services to individuals, businesses and industries. CSFL also gets A’s in Earnings Growth and Earnings Momentum. Since January 1, CSFL shares have increased 20.9%. This is better than the Nasdaq’s 15.9% increase for the same period. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of CSFL stock.
Blueknight Energy (NASDAQ: BKEP) provides integrated terminalling, storage, processing, gathering, and transportation services for companies engaged in the production, distribution, and marketing of crude oil and asphalt products in the United States. BKEP also gets A’s in Earnings Momentum, Earnings Surprises, and Cash Flow.
For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of BKEP stock.
AEP Industries (NASDAQ: AEPI) is a manufacturer of plastic packaging films in North America. AEPI also gets A’s in Cash Flow and Operating Margin Growth. Shares of the stock have risen 68% since January 1. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of AEPI stock.
Multimedia Games (NASDAQ: MGAM) designs, manufactures and supplies stand alone and networked gaming systems. MGAM also gets A’s in Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum, Earnings Surprises, and Sales Growth. The price of MGAM is up 97.9% since the first of the year. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of MGAM stock.
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