Saturday, December 7, 2013

5 Stocks With Great Sales Growth — INSY IDCC AGM HGSH ESGR

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

Insys Therapeutics, Inc. () develops pharmaceutical products that target the unmet needs of cancer patients, with a focus on cancer-supportive care. INSY also gets A’s in Analyst Earnings Revisions, Earnings Surprises, and Equity. .

InterDigital, Inc. () develops technology for advanced digital wireless telecommunications applications. IDCC gets A’s in Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Earnings Surprises, Equity, Cash Flow, and Operating Margin Growth as well. .

The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Class C () is a federally chartered instrumentality, which establishes a secondary market for agricultural real estate. AGM also gets A’s in Earnings Momentum, Cash Flow, and Operating Margin Growth. The stock currently has a trailing PE Ratio of 7.90. .

China HGS Real Estate, Inc. () engages in real estate development, mainly in the construction and sale of residential apartments, car parks as well as commercial properties. HGSH also gets A’s in Earnings Growth and Earnings Momentum. Shares of the stock have risen 75% since January 1. This is better than the Nasdaq, which has seen a 10.9% increase over the same period. .

Enstar Group Limited () acquires and manages insurance and reinsurance companies in run-off. ESGR also gets A’s in Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum, and Cash Flow. .

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.

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