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AMBA--great EPS,Sales growth, YTD+46%, but 5th in its industry, high PEG, P/sales, P/book value, eliminate
CNC---great EPS,Sales Growth, up 36% YTD, top stock in top group 4 weeks straight, wonderful chart, but I think Mr.Market will pick...........
LCI---EPS and Sales Growth off the charts, up 55% YTD yet undervalued with a low P/E, Ist in its industry, plenty of room to grow, My pick. I'd buy today if market was open
LCI - p/e - 19, zero debt. already up 55% ytd. solid profit margin of 40%. As a nurse, i see patients come in the hospital taking 15-20 medications, some more than once a day. Guess what? when they're discharged, they leave with more medications.
LOAN - p/e - 13, zero debt. mangagement owning 61%. There is only one reason management keeps buying more of its stock. profit margin 43% and stellar dividend yield of 8.2%. It's pretty obvious looking at the charts and articles that this stock gets a lot of love prior to the ex-dividend date.
I'll probably buy both, but if I had to choose one, I'd go with LOAN. Looking for another quick spike in the sp when they announce the next ex-dividend date.
-second time poster (long time lurker), matt (fellow Houstonian)
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