Wall Street analysts named of some of their favorite stocks to buy ahead of earnings.
Earnings season is underway and Wall Street analysts are picking their favorite stocks to buy ahead of third quarter results. Despite a generally dour feeling among investors, analysts say there are still plenty of buying opportunities.
Pro combed through top Wall Street research to find stocks to buy heading into earnings. They include Pfizer, TransUnion , Bunge , AES and AvidXchange . TransUnion The consumer credit reporting company is firing on all cylinders ahead of its earnings report later this month, investment firm Atlantic Equities says. "We continue to believe that TransUnion offers a compelling asymmetric risk/reward over the next several years," analyst Simon Clinch wrote.
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