Sunday, July 6, 2014

5 Stocks With Bad Earnings Growth — BBRY TCI ZQK RBCN MGPI

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

BlackBerry Limited () engages in the design, manufacture and marketing of wireless solutions worldwide. BBRY gets F’s in Earnings Momentum, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Equity, Cash Flow and Sales Growth as well. .

Transcontinental Realty Investors, Inc. () is a real estate company that owns a variety of properties located across the United States. TCI also gets F’s in Earnings Momentum, Equity and Cash Flow. .

Quiksilver, Inc. () is an outdoor sports lifestyle company that designs, produces and distributes a diversified mix of branded apparel, footwear, accessories, snowboards and related products. ZQK also gets F’s in Earnings Momentum, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Equity and Sales Growth. Since January 1, ZQK has fallen 59.3%. This is worse than the S&P 500, which has remained flat. .

Rubicon Technology, Inc. () is an electronic materials provider that develops, manufactures and sells monocrystalline sapphire and other innovative crystalline products for LEDs, RFICs, blue laser diodes, optoelectronics and other optical applications. RBCN gets F’s in Earnings Momentum, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Equity and Sales Growth as well. The price of RBCN is down 3.3% since the first of the year. .

MGP Ingredients, Inc. () produces and markets ingredients and distillery products. MGPI also gets an F in Equity. .

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