
The stocks featured in this article have all approached their 52-week highs. When these price levels hit, it typically signals strong business execution, positive market sentiment, or significant industry tailwinds.
While momentum can be a leading indicator, it has burned many investors as it doesn’t always correlate with long-term success. On that note, here is one stock with lasting competitive advantages and two best left ignored.
Two Stocks to Sell:
Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY)
One-Month Return: +5.4%
With roots dating back to 1887 and a transformative merger in 1989 that gave the company its current name, Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY) discovers, develops, and markets prescription medications for serious diseases including cancer, blood disorders, immunological conditions, and cardiovascular diseases.
Why Do We Think Twice About BMY?
- Large revenue base makes it harder to increase sales quickly, and its annual revenue growth of 2.1% over the last five years was below our standards for the healthcare sector
- Costs have risen faster than its revenue over the last five years, causing its adjusted operating margin to decline by 8.2 percentage points
- Incremental sales over the last five years were less profitable as its earnings per share were flat while its revenue grew
Bristol-Myers Squibb is trading at $63.99 per share, or 10.1x forward P/E. To fully understand why you should be careful with BMY, check out our full research report (it’s free).
Cathay General Bancorp (CATY)
One-Month Return: +3.5%
Founded in 1962 with its first branch in Los Angeles' Chinatown, Cathay General Bancorp (NASDAQ: CATY) operates Cathay Bank, providing commercial banking services to businesses and individuals with a strong presence in Asian-American communities.
Why Is CATY Not Exciting?
- Annual net interest income growth of 6.6% over the last five years was below our standards for the banking sector
- Earnings per share lagged its peers over the last two years as they only grew by 7.5% annually
- Anticipated tangible book value per share growth of 10% for the next year implies profitability will be modest
At $64.93 per share, Cathay General Bancorp trades at 1.4x forward P/B. Read our free research report to see why you should think twice about including CATY in your portfolio.
One Stock to Buy:
Brady (BRC)
One-Month Return: +0.5%
Founded in 1914 and evolving through more than a century of industrial innovation, Brady (NYSE: BRC) manufactures and supplies identification solutions and workplace safety products that help companies identify and protect their premises, products, and people.
Why Will BRC Outperform?
- Impressive 9.9% annual revenue growth over the last two years indicates it’s winning market share this cycle
- Exciting sales outlook for the upcoming 12 months calls for 38.2% growth, an acceleration from its two-year trend
- Performance over the past five years was turbocharged by share buybacks, which enabled its earnings per share to grow faster than its revenue
Brady’s stock price of $94.20 implies a valuation ratio of 16x forward P/E. Is now a good time to buy? See for yourself in our comprehensive research report, it’s free.
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