Top-Performing Stocks With High Quality and Low Capital Expenditures
As of Friday, GuruFocus’ “High Quality, Low CapEx” model portfolio has returned approximately 15.69% in the year to date, outperforming the Standard & Poor’s 500 index benchmark’s return of approximately 12.93%. The top-performing five stocks in the portfolio are Fortinet Inc.
FTNT, Financial), Nvidia Corp. (NVDA, Financial), Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL, Financial)(GOOG, Financial), Bio-Techne Corp. (TECH, Financial) and Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. (ODFL, Financial).For more information visit https://stockxpo.com/
Table 1 lists the number of “High Quality, Low CapEx” stocks in each GuruFocus region as of Friday.
| Region | USA | Asia | Europe | Canada | UK / Ireland | Oceania | Latin America | Africa | India |
| High Quality, Low CapEx Stocks | 26 | 87 | 67 | 3 | 27 | 5 | 34 | 0 | 51 |
Table 1
Fortinet
Shares of Fortinet (
FTNT, Financial) traded around $240.88, up approximately 61.58% year to date. The stock is significantly overvalued based on Friday’s price-to-GF Value ratio of 1.65.
Fortinet sells cybersecurity products and services to small and midsize businesses, enterprises and government entities. GuruFocus ranks the Sunnyvale, California-based company’s profitability 8 out of 10 on several positive investing signs, which include a high Piotroski F-score of 8 and an operating margin that has increased over 20% per year on average over the past five years and is outperforming more than 85% of global competitors.
Gurus with large holdings in Fortinet include Jim Simons (Trades, Portfolio)’ Renaissance Technologies and Pioneer Investments (Trades, Portfolio).Nvidia
Shares of Nvidia (
NVDA, Financial) traded around $764.05, up approximately 47.17% year to date. The stock is significantly overvalued based on Friday’s price-to-GF Value ratio of 1.63.
Nvidia designs graphic processing units for a wide range of end markets, including PCs for gaming, data centers and automotive infotainment systems. GuruFocus ranks the Santa Clara, California-based company’s profitability 9 out of 10 on several positive investing signs, which include a three-star business predictability rank, a three-year revenue growth rate that outperforms over 85% of global competitors and an operating margin that has increased approximately 5.80% per year on average over the past five years.
Gurus with large holdings in Nvidia include Baillie Gifford (Trades, Portfolio) and Spiros Segalas (Trades, Portfolio).Alphabet
Class A shares of Alphabet (
GOOGL, Financial) traded around $2,433.20, up approximately 39.79% year to date. The stock is significantly overvalued based on Friday’s price-to-GF Value ratio of 1.35.
GuruFocus ranks the Mountain View, California-based interactive media giant’s profitability 9 out of 10 on several positive investing signs, which include a five-star business predictability rank and profit margins and returns outperforming more than 85% of global competitors.
Bio-Techne
Shares of Bio-Techne (
TECH, Financial) traded around $436.31, up approximately 38.61% year to date. The stock is significantly overvalued based on Friday’s price-to-GF Value ratio of 1.70.
GuruFocus ranks the Minneapolis-based life science product manufacturer’s profitability 9 out of 10 on several positive investing signs, which include a 3.5-star business predictability rank and profit margins and returns outperforming more than 87% of global competitors.
Old Dominion Freight Line
Shares of Old Dominion Freight Line (
ODFL, Financial) traded around $254.50, up 29.37% year to date. The stock is significantly overvalued based on Friday’s price-to-GF Value ratio of 1.87.
GuruFocus ranks the Thomasville, North Carolina-based transportation company’s profitability 9 out of 10 on several positive investing signs, which include a 4.5-star business predictability rank, a high Piotroski F-score of 7 and an operating margin that has increased approximately 6.7% per year on average over the past five years and is outperforming more than 88% of global competitors.
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