Monday, June 2, 2014

5 Stocks With Crummy Operating Margin Growth — NBIX CTEL TSRA NYNY PMFG

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This week, these five stocks have the worst ratings in Operating Margin Growth, one of the eight Fundamental Categories on Portfolio Grader.

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. () is focused on the discovery and development of therapeutics for neuropsychiatric, neuroinflammatory, and neurodegenerative diseases and disorders. NBIX gets F’s in Earnings Growth, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Equity and Sales Growth as well. .

City Telecom (H.K.) Ltd. () provides fixed telecommunications networks and international telecommunications services for residential and corporate customers. CTEL also gets F’s in Earnings Growth and Sales Growth. .

Tessera Technologies, Inc. () invests in, licenses and delivers miniaturization technologies for electronic devices. TSRA gets F’s in Earnings Growth, Earnings Momentum, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Equity, Cash Flow and Sales Growth as well. .

Empire Resorts, Inc. () is a gaming and resort management company. NYNY gets F’s in Earnings Growth and Equity as well. .

PMFG, Inc. () is a provider of custom engineered systems and products designed to help ensure that the delivery of energy is safe, efficient and clean. PMFG also gets F’s in Earnings Growth, Analyst Earnings Revisions, Cash Flow and Sales Growth. The price of PMFG is down 40.7% since the first of the year. This is worse than the Nasdaq, which has remained flat. .

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