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Strong Buy Stocks

This is the list of the 100 companies that have received the highest average rating among equities research analysts in the last 12 months, indicating that Wall Street analysts believe investors should buy these stocks. The maximum possible ratings score is 4.00, which would represent 100% "strong buy" ratings. The lowest possible score is 1.00, which would indicate 100% "sell" ratings. In order to be included in this report, a company must have received at least five ratings within the last 12 months. Learn more about trading stocks based on top ratings.


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