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CLS STOCK WRITE UP

CLS (CELESTICA) P/E: 15.1 GAAP DILUTED EPS Y-O-Y GROWTH LAST QUARTER: $.14 SECTOR: ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY ASSETS-LIABILITIES: 1.78 DIVIDEND: none Celestica, a spinoff from IBM, manufactures electronics and provides supply chain services for a variety of businesses. The company has successfully improved upon its operating margins and revenue during its last fiscal year. Reporting April 20 th before market open, the company will try to beat Wall street expectations of $.28 and its own guidance of $.24-$.3. Celestica provides services for the communications, consumer, server, and storage industries, as well as working in diversified companies. This wide array of services gives Celestica the opportunity to expand on revenue when one of its segments is lagging. Rather than developing new products to boost revenue, Celestica must rely on increasing customer satisfaction by managing supply chains well for its clients. In order to showcase their services,...

UNH STOCK WRITE UP

UNH (UNITED HEALTHCARE) P/E: 23.2 GAAP DILUTED EPS GROWTH Q4 '15 TO Q4 '16: $.71 SECTOR: HEALTH SERVICES ASSETS-LIABILITIES: 2.54 DIVIDEND: 1.52% In 2015, UNH was the largest provider of health insurance in the United States of America. Unless the United States develops a national health insurance plan like many other nations of the world, health insurance will continue to be a booming business. People can not do without health insurance, or they will be forced to pay astronomical out-of-pocket costs. United Healthcare has shown itself to be the strongest company in the sector. The healthcare industry is set to change under President Trump. Healthcare will no longer be mandatory. Medicaid expansion, although opposed by the new leadership, will remain in place until 2020 due to laws already passed by the previous administration. People without healthcare through employment will be offered tax credits based on income and other factors in order ...

BAC STOCK WRITE UP

BAC (BANK OF AMERICA) P/E: 15.3 GAAP DILUTED EPS Y-O-Y GROWTH LAST QUARTER: $.19 SECTOR: FINANCE ASSETS-LIABILITIES: 1.7 DIVIDEND: 1.19% The largest bank in the US based on deposits, Bank of America lost .29% of its market share in 2016. With the financial sector performing well recently, Bank of America has risen $12.7 per share since 6/2016 and $8.7 per share since 11/2016. With a relatively low P/E of 16.9, the stock may continue to rise, fueled by its recent growth in revenue and profits. Despite losing .29% of its market share in 2016, Bank of America posted a year-over-year income increase of 14.5% on a 2% revenue gain in the last quarter. Income derived from global market business increased 284%, driven by a strong step forward in revenue and supplemented by a substantial decrease in costs. Real estate, and banking profits increased, as well, and the company reduced its losses from other sectors. With a 1.19% dividend growth, an investor can expe...