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Three Staffing Stocks That Have Been Upgraded
By Anindya Batabyal - April 6, 2013 | Tickers: KFRC, ASGN
Staffing and outsourcing services companies have begun to do much better as the economy started to turnaround. I think it is a sector that will remain very bullish going forward, and the street is probably feeling very excited about the sector.
In this article I will focus on three staffing stocks that have been upgraded recently. I feel these stocks have significant upside left and it’s the perfect time more »
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Improving Job Numbers Means Better Times For Staffing Providers
By Jacob Wolinsky - March 20, 2013 | Tickers: KELYA, KFRC, TBI
In what appears to be best described as the lowest level of unemployment in five years, the U.S. Labor Department said yesterday that jobless claims fell 10,000 to a seasonally adjusted level of 332,000.
In simple terms, this indicates fewer people are losing their jobs, and hiring is on the rise in the U.S. The U.S. unemployment rate, which started 2013 below 8%, fell further more »
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This Consulting Firm Is Finally Turning Things Around
By Ted Cooper - January 17, 2013 | Tickers: KFRC, NCI, RECN, RHI
Navigant Consulting (NYSE: NCI) has been under pressure since the recession; after a strong 2008, sales fell nearly 13% in 2009. In addition, the company's margins contracted further during 2009. The combination of falling revenue and shrinking margins has impaired the company's profitability and has sent investors running for cover. However, investors who look closely will find that there is a lot to like about Navigant.
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Monster Worldwide: Time To Rebound
By Ashish Sharma - July 20, 2012 | Tickers: KFRC, LNKD, MWW
Monster Worldwide Inc. (NYSE: MWW) has lost ~45 % of its market cap in the last year. The stock is currently trading at around $7.50, and we believe the company is both undervalued at these levels and poised for a rebound. Our bullish thesis is based on the company’s gaining innovations, growth opportunities in international markets, and its potential chances of getting acquired. Here’s a look at these more »