Reports next week, and expect better than expected earnings, as most of the sector has been outperforming in what has been a weak retail market as of lately.
22 P/E with 40% Growth. Can't go wrong there.
Down a bit, since it's expected to have a small drop in eps from last quarter, but in the last year 2 years, it's beaten estimates most of the time at an average of about 15% increase, with only a few percent decrease the time it missed. Expect a slight increase in eps and rev from last year's quarter which should shoot this over 42 for a quick 10%
Analysts have this in a 36-47 target, meaning it's unlikely to go down much more if it misses. I personally believe the high target will jump to 55-60 if they meat eps estimates buy at least .03.
Also has a decent balance sheet with no much debt. Very good small cap IMO
ASFI> ASTA Funding Inc
12 Multiple with 23% Growth. Very inexpensive with recent sell off (15%!!) from falling slightly short of analyst estimates. A 16% increase is expected for next quarter, and this past quarter is the first time they fell short (and by only 3%) I'll give them the benefit of the doubt
Should start to bounce back into the low 40's after a huge sell off. Look at chart and see this doesn't really fall much more than this before going back up.
GEF> Greif Inc
Recently had a huge run this past year, and took a small hit after a split. Back on the uptick recently and should move back up to 60. Been consistantly been shattering estimates, and shows now reason to stop now
15 Multiple with 29% growth makes this even more appealing, and recently declared a small dividend and should continue to increase on great numbers.
There are currently no analysts on the upcoming quarter right now. Expect some to get on this given it's history, and a better than last quarter estimate.
Reports in June (Unkonwn date so far)
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Thanks. I'm gonna start doing this every week. I noticed when I did it with TRN, I learned a lot about the stock when I posted about it, so figured I'd start doing this to make myself and others better traders and researchers.
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