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Emcor (EME) and Patrick Industries (PATK): Aggressive Growth Rank Buys
Brian Bolan, the aggressive growth stock strategist at Zacks Investment Research has two more aggressive growth stocks for your radar screen. Coming in remotely, Brian picked these two stocks as they are both Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and have a growth style score of A. Emcor (EME - Free Report) is the first one that Brian shows us and it sports solid positive earnings estimate revisions. The company also has a good history of beating the number when it comes to earnings time. The next pick is in the RV space, Patrick Industries (PATK - Free Report) . Brian notes that a competitor, Thor Industires (THO) reported last night but had some “noise” in that report although revenues came in ahead of expectations. PATK has relatively few estimate revisions and a really good looking chart. A solid earnings history is another reason why this stock should be on your aggressive growth stock radar screen.
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