Bank of America names a slew of buy-rated stocks to buy as the market momentum continues.
Investors can still find names with plenty of upside potential, even as stocks leap to fresh highs, according to Bank of America. The firm named a slew of companies this week that analysts say have room to run.
Pro combed through Bank of America research to find buy-rated stocks that are poised to outperform. They include CrowdStrike, Emerson Electric, Progressive, Rollins and O'Reilly Automotive. Emerson Electric "Better portfolio, good visibility=more investor interest," analyst Andrew Obin said after a series of investor meetings with the company. "The message on an improved growth and returns profile is particularly compelling in our view," he wrote.
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