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Looking for Value? Why It Might Be Time to Try Briggs & Stratton (BGG)

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Value investing is always a very popular strategy, and for good reason. After all, who doesn’t want to find stocks that have low PEs, solid outlooks, and decent dividends?

Fortunately for investors looking for this combination, we have identified a strong candidate which may be an impressive value; Briggs & Stratton Corporation .

Briggs & Strattonin Focus

BGG may be an interesting play thanks to its forward PE of 15.48, its P/S ratio of 0.51, and its decent dividend yield of 2.6%. These factors suggest that Briggs & Stratton is a pretty good value pick, as investors have to pay a relatively low level for each dollar of earnings, and that BGG has decent revenue metrics to back up its earnings. 

BRIGGS & STRATT PE Ratio (TTM)

But before you think that Briggs & Stratton is just a pure value play, it is important to note that it has been seeing solid activity on the earnings estimate front as well. For current year earnings, the consensus has gone up by 4.5% in the past 60 days, thanks to 3 upward revision in the past two months compared to none lower.

This estimate strength is actually enough to push BGG to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), suggesting it is poised to outperform. So really, Briggs & Stratton is looking great from a number of angles thanks to its PE below 20, a P/S ratio below one, and a strong Zacks Rank, meaning that this company could be a great choice for value investors at this time. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

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