Bearish MACD for RBC Bearings – Zacks Tale of the Tape
Zacks Market Commentaries (August 31st, 2009) Writes:
Zacks Market Commentaries (August 31st, 2009) Writes:
Zacks Market Commentaries (July 1st, 2009) Writes:
Here are the stocks added to the Zacks #5 Rank ("strong sell") List today:
Animal Health International Inc (AHII) Benihana Inc (BNHNA) BT Group Plc (BT) Carnival Plc (CUK) Cummins Inc (CMI) Delta Natural Gas Company Inc (DGAS) Dover Motorsports Inc (DVD) Eagle Materials Inc (EXP) Entertainment Properties Trust (EPR) Esterline Technologies Corp (ESL) First Advantage Corp (FADV) First State Bancorp NM (FSNM) FirstEnergy Corp (FE) FirstService Corp (FSRV) Gerber Scientific Inc (GRB) GlobalOptions Group Inc (GLOI) HEICO Corp (HEI) ING Groep NV (ING) Limco-Piedmont Inc (LIMC) Lodgian Inc (LGN) Mack-Cali Realty Corp (CLI) Nalco Holding Co (NLC) National Retail Properties Inc (NNN) Pitney Bowes Inc (PBI) Prospect Capital Corp (PSEC) Pulte Homes Inc (PHM) RBC Bearings Inc (ROLL) Republic Airways Holdings ...
Zacks Market Commentaries (June 2nd, 2009) Writes:
Here are the stocks added to the Zacks #5 Rank ("strong sell") List today:
A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd (APWR) Aon Corp (AOC) The Bank of New York Mellon Corp (BK) Blyth Inc (BTH) Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc (BBW) Callaway Golf Co (ELY) Cincinnati Financial Corp (CINF) Cleco Corp (CNL) CONMED Corp (CNMD) Daimler AG (DAI) Domtar Corp (UFS) DRI Corp (TBUS) Eastman Kodak Co (EK) EMS Technologies Inc (ELMG) Exelon Corp (EXC) Expeditors International of Washington (EXPD) First State Bancorp NM (FSNM) FNB United Corp (FNBN) Gaiam Inc (GAIA) Gran Tierra Energy Inc (GTE) GreenHunter Energy Inc (GRH) Haverty Furniture Companies Inc (HVT) Independent Bank Corp (IBCP) Integra Bank Corp (IBNK) Investment Technology Group (ITG) ITT Corp (ITT) Kaman Corp (KAMN) Kelly ...
Kevin Matras (February 24th, 2009) Writes:
< ?DART(15);?> With the market in a downtrend, one of the best ways to make money has been on the short side.
One of my favorite things lately has been to find companies with earnings that are projected to be lower than last year AND earnings for next year that are projected to be lower than this year.
Seems simple enough, but you'd be surprised at how many companies are projected down this year but up the next. (Of course, expecting to be up and actually being up are two totally different things.)
But finding those companies whose 'recoveries' are in the more distant future make these companies (in my opinion) last on the list to buy once we
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