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Why NN, Inc. (NNBR) Could Be Positioned for a Slump

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Similar to wise buying decisions, exiting certain underperformers at the right time helps maximize portfolio returns. Selling off losers can be difficult, but if both the share price and estimates are falling, it could be time to get rid of the security before more losses hit your portfolio.

One such stock that you may want to consider dropping is NN, Inc. , which has witnessed a significant price decline in the past four weeks, and it has seen negative earnings estimate revisions for the current quarter and the current year. A Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) further confirms weakness in NNBR.

A key reason for this move has been the negative trend in earnings estimate revisions. For the full year, we have seen six estimates moving down in the past 30 days, compared with no upward revisions. This trend has caused the consensus estimate to trend lower, going from $1.39 a share a month ago to its current level of $1.15.

Also, for the current quarter, NN has seen five downward estimate revisions versus no revisions in the opposite direction, dragging the consensus estimate down to 16 cents a share from 31 cents over the past 30 days.  

The stock also has seen some pretty dismal trading lately, as the share price has dropped 10.8% in the past month.

NN, Inc. Price and Consensus

NN, Inc. Price and Consensus | NN, Inc. Quote

So it may not be a good decision to keep this stock in your portfolio anymore, at least if you don’t have a long time horizon to wait.

If you are still interested in the Metal Products - Procurement and Fabrication industry, you may instead consider a better-ranked stock - Global Brass and Copper Holdings, Inc. . The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and may be a better selection at this time. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.

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