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$HLF Main risk is gone, now an attractive value stock.
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For all the talk of $PBI fading into oblivion, their EBIT grew 14% year-over-year last quarter. 11.4% yield is only 40% of FCF.
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Also should mention that E&C firms Flour $FLR and Foster Wheeler $FWLT have reappeared in MFI after considerable time off the screens.
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Magic Formula Investing Weekly Roundup 5/13/2012
Magic Formula Investing (MFI), as described by hedge fund manager Joel Greenblatt in The Little Book that Beats the Market, consists of ranking stocks by earnings yield (cheap) and return on capital (quality), adding the rankings together, and buying from the resulting lists. Below are stocks that have moved into, and dropped out of, 3 of the MFI screens used by MagicDiligence:
Entering the 50 over 50 million screen:
Acura Pharmaceuticals Inc (ACUR)
Body Central Corp (BODY)
CACI International Inc. (CACI)
CF Industries Holdings Inc (CF)
Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO)
KLA-Tencor, Inc. (KLAC)
Primoris Services Corp (PRIM)
Viacom Inc (VIAB)
Dropping out of the 50 over 50 million screen:
Amedisys Inc (AMED)
ArthroCare Corp (ARTC)
Activision Blizzard Inc (ATVI)
Dolby Laboratories Inc (DLB)
InfoSpace Inc (INSP)
Lakes Entertainment Inc (LACO)
Neurocrine Biosciences Inc (NBIX)
Exelis Inc (XLS)
Entering the 50 over 1 billion screen:
AmerisourceBergen Corp (ABC)
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp (BAH)
C&J Energy Services Inc (CJES)
McKesson Corp (MCK)
QLogic Corp (QLGC)
Southern Copper Corp (SCCO)
Towers Watson & Co (TW)
Dropping out of the 50 over 1 billion screen:
Darling International Inc. (DAR)
HollyFrontier Corp (HFC)
Harris Corp (HRS)
Liberty Media Corp Capital Group (LMCA)
ManTech International Corp (MANT)
Meredith Corp (MDP)
MKS Instruments Inc (MKSI)
Entering the 30 over 3 billion screen:
AmerisourceBergen Corp (ABC)
McKesson Corp (MCK)
Southern Copper Corp (SCCO)
Towers Watson & Co (TW)
Dropping out of the 30 over 3 billion screen:
GameStop Corp. (GME)
HollyFrontier Corp (HFC)
Harris Corp (HRS)
Liberty Media Corp Capital Group (LMCA)
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Joel Greenblatt and MagicFormulaInvesting.com are not associated in any way with this website. Neither Mr. Greenblatt or MagicFormulaInvesting.com endorse this website's investment advice, strategy, or products. Investment recommendations on this website are not chosen by Mr. Greenblatt, nor are they based on Mr. Greenblatt's proprietary investment model, and are not chosen by MagicFormulaInvesting.com. Magic Formula® is a registered trademark of MagicFormulaInvesting.com, which has no connection to this website. The information on this website is for informational purposes only. No warranty is provided or implied as to the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of this information. This information may not be construed as investment advice of any kind. The proprietor of this website is not responsible in any way for losses or damages resulting from the use of this information. Alexander Online Properties is not a registered investment advisor.
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Magic Formula Investing Weekly Roundup 4/29/2012
Magic Formula Investing (MFI), as described by hedge fund manager Joel Greenblatt in The Little Book that Beats the Market, consists of ranking stocks by earnings yield (cheap) and return on capital (quality), adding the rankings together, and buying from the resulting lists. Below are stocks that have moved into, and dropped out of, 3 of the MFI screens used by MagicDiligence:
Entering the 50 over 50 million screen:
Almost Family Inc (AFAM)
Amedisys Inc (AMED)
Block (H&R) Inc. (HRB)
Lender Processing Services Inc (LPS)
USANA Health Sciences Inc (USNA)
Wayside Technology Group (WSTG)
Exelis Inc (XLS)
Dropping out of the 50 over 50 million screen:
AVEO Pharmaceuticals Inc (AVEO)
Dex One Corp (DEXO)
Deluxe Corp (DLX)
InterDigital Inc (IDCC)
Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC)
Strayer Education Inc (STRA)
Unisys Corp (UIS)
Entering the 50 over 1 billion screen:
Analog Devices Inc. (ADI)
Applied Materials, Inc (AMAT)
CACI International Inc. (CACI)
Darling International Inc. (DAR)
Dun & Bradstreet Corp (The) (DNB)
Mednax Inc. (MD)
Oracle Corp (ORCL)
TRW Automotive Holdings Corp (TRW)
Dropping out of the 50 over 1 billion screen:
AmerisourceBergen Corp (ABC)
Deluxe Corp (DLX)
General Dynamics Corp (GD)
Iconix Brand Group Inc (ICON)
InterDigital Inc (IDCC)
Eli Lilly and Co (LLY)
MKS Instruments Inc (MKSI)
Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC)
Entering the 30 over 3 billion screen:
Dun & Bradstreet Corp (The) (DNB)
McKesson Corp (MCK)
Mednax Inc. (MD)
The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. (MHP)
Dropping out of the 30 over 3 billion screen:
AmerisourceBergen Corp (ABC)
General Dynamics Corp (GD)
Eli Lilly and Co (LLY)
Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC)
A MagicDiligence Membership gives you full access to the best stocks that Magic Formula Investing has to offer. Professional quality research, formal stock recommendations, timely updates, and exclusive investing tools are all at your fingertips, at one of the lowest prices in the entire investment world. Click here to learn more!
Joel Greenblatt and MagicFormulaInvesting.com are not associated in any way with this website. Neither Mr. Greenblatt or MagicFormulaInvesting.com endorse this website's investment advice, strategy, or products. Investment recommendations on this website are not chosen by Mr. Greenblatt, nor are they based on Mr. Greenblatt's proprietary investment model, and are not chosen by MagicFormulaInvesting.com. Magic Formula® is a registered trademark of MagicFormulaInvesting.com, which has no connection to this website. The information on this website is for informational purposes only. No warranty is provided or implied as to the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of this information. This information may not be construed as investment advice of any kind. The proprietor of this website is not responsible in any way for losses or damages resulting from the use of this information. Alexander Online Properties is not a registered investment advisor.
© 2008-2012 Alexander Online Properties
Magic Formula Investing Weekly Roundup 4/22/2012
Magic Formula Investing (MFI), as described by hedge fund manager Joel Greenblatt in The Little Book that Beats the Market, consists of ranking stocks by earnings yield (cheap) and return on capital (quality), adding the rankings together, and buying from the resulting lists. Below are stocks that have moved into, and dropped out of, 3 of the MFI screens used by MagicDiligence:
Entering the 50 over 50 million screen:
AVEO Pharmaceuticals Inc (AVEO)
Ballantyne Strong Inc (BTN)
InfoSpace Inc (INSP)
Lakes Entertainment Inc (LACO)
ManTech International Corp (MANT)
Dropping out of the 50 over 50 million screen:
Almost Family Inc (AFAM)
Forest Laboratories Inc. (FRX)
Lender Processing Services Inc (LPS)
USANA Health Sciences Inc (USNA)
Wayside Technology Group (WSTG)
Entering the 50 over 1 billion screen:
AmerisourceBergen Corp (ABC)
Cubic Corp (CUB)
Nvidia Corporation (NVDA)
Seagate Technology (STX)
Dropping out of the 50 over 1 billion screen:
CACI International Inc. (CACI)
Forest Laboratories Inc. (FRX)
Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD)
Oracle Corp (ORCL)
Entering the 30 over 3 billion screen:
Applied Materials, Inc (AMAT)
GameStop Corp. (GME)
Nvidia Corporation (NVDA)
Seagate Technology (STX)
Dropping out of the 30 over 3 billion screen:
Forest Laboratories Inc. (FRX)
Gannett Co Inc. (GCI)
Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD)
Warner Chilcott Plc (WCRX)
A MagicDiligence Membership gives you full access to the best stocks that Magic Formula Investing has to offer. Professional quality research, formal stock recommendations, timely updates, and exclusive investing tools are all at your fingertips, at one of the lowest prices in the entire investment world. Click here to learn more!
Joel Greenblatt and MagicFormulaInvesting.com are not associated in any way with this website. Neither Mr. Greenblatt or MagicFormulaInvesting.com endorse this website's investment advice, strategy, or products. Investment recommendations on this website are not chosen by Mr. Greenblatt, nor are they based on Mr. Greenblatt's proprietary investment model, and are not chosen by MagicFormulaInvesting.com. Magic Formula® is a registered trademark of MagicFormulaInvesting.com, which has no connection to this website. The information on this website is for informational purposes only. No warranty is provided or implied as to the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of this information. This information may not be construed as investment advice of any kind. The proprietor of this website is not responsible in any way for losses or damages resulting from the use of this information. Alexander Online Properties is not a registered investment advisor.
© 2008-2012 Alexander Online Properties