This week, 5 Household Durables stocks are improving their overall ratings on Portfolio Grader. Each of these stocks is rated an “A” (“strong buy”) or “B” overall (“buy”).
Tempur Sealy International Inc (TPX) gets a higher grade this week, advancing from a C last week to a B. Tempur Sealy International Inc manufactures and markets foam mattresses, pillows, and miscellaneous products. The company also gets A’s in return on equity. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of TPX stock.
The rating of Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. (ETH) moves up this week, rising from a B to a A. Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. is a manufacturer and retailer of home furnishings and sells a full range of furniture products and decorative accessories through a dedicated network stores. The company also gets A’s in earnings growth, earnings revisions, earnings surprise, and earnings momentum. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of ETH stock.
Installed Building Products, Inc. (IBP) improves from a B to a A rating this week. The company also gets A’s in sales growth, operating margin growth, earnings growth, and return on equity. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of IBP stock.
This week, P&F; Industries, Inc. Class A’s (PFIN) ratings are up from a B last week to a A. P&F; Industries, Inc. Class A imports, manufactures, and sells pneumatic hand tools, compressor air filters for the industrial, retail and automotive markets. The company also gets A’s in earnings momentum and free cash flow. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of PFIN stock.
Skyline Corporation (SKY) boosts its rating from a B to a A this week. Skyline Corporation is involved in the design, production and distribution of manufactured housing and towable recreational vehicles. The company also gets A’s in earnings growth. For more information, get Portfolio Grader’s complete analysis of SKY 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.