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Zacks' Discount Fundamental Strength strategy highlights: Benchmark Electronics, United America Indemnity, Western Digital Corp. and ExpressJet Holdings.


CHICAGO -- Combining strong underlying fundamentals with low valuations can lower risk and increase portfolio returns. Zacks' Discounted Fundamental Strength Profit Track strategy has generated double-digit returns for six consecutive years, including a 34% gain in 2006. For the first month of 2007, this Profit Track returned 7.3%. Four stocks that currently have both fundamental strength and discounted valuations are Benchmark Electronics, Inc. (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: BHE BHE Ball Handling Error (volleyball)
BHE Bund der Heimatvertriebenen und Entrechteten (Union of Homeless and Rightless)
BHE Blenheim New Zealand
BHE Byte High Enable
BHE Benchmark Electrs Inc
), United America Indemnity, Ltd (Nasdaq: INDM INDM Instant Nonfat Dry Milk ), Western Digital Corp. (NYSE: WDC WDC Washington DC, USA
WDC Western Digital Corporation
WDC World Data Center
WDC Warwick District Council (UK)
WDC World Diamond Council
WDC Workforce Development Center
WDC Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
) and ExpressJet Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: XJT XJT Express Jet
XJT Expansion Joint
). View the entire list of stocks for the Discounted Fundamental Strength Profit Track at http://at.zacks.com/?id=2142.

Here are details about four companies currently identified by the Discounted Fundamental Strength Profit Track:

Benchmark Electronics, Inc. (NYSE: BHE) reported first-quarter results in late April, stating that it saw strong booking performance in the first quarter derived from both existing and new customers. While earnings per share came in a penny below analysts' expectations, this was the first miss during the past five consecutive quarters. BHE has a very low debt to equity level of 0.01 and its current ratio stands at 2.58.

United America Indemnity, Ltd (Nasdaq: INDM) reported first-quarter earnings of 60 cents per share Cents per share

The amount of a mutual fund's dividend or capital gains distributions that a shareholder will receive for each share owned.
 in late April. The result topped the consensus estimate by a penny and surpassed the year-prior total. INDM delivered quarterly earnings per share that were ahead of Wall Street forecasts four times out of the past five straight quarters. The company satisfies the criteria of this Profit Track with a PEG ratio PEG Ratio

See: Prospective earnings growth ratio


PEG ratio

See price-earnings/growth ratio (PEG ratio).
 of 0.87 and a price to sales multiple of 0.98.

Western Digital Corp. (NYSE: WDC) released fiscal third-quarter earnings of 53 cents per share, eclipsing the year-ago total of 45 cents per share and outpacing the consensus estimate by 13%. Revenue of $1.4 billion moved up from last year's third-quarter revenue of $1.1 billion. The company's debt to equity level is a low 0.01 and its current ratio stands at 1.82.

ExpressJet Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: XJT) has a current ratio of 2.58 and a price to sales multiple of 0.20. The company recently posted first-quarter earnings of 18 cents per share, jumping ahead of the consensus estimate by 20%. XJT offers a PEG ratio of 2.58 and a debt to equity level of 0.49.

Discover all the current stocks currently on the Discounted Fundamental Strength Profit Track at: http://at.zacks.com/?id=2143.

About Profit Tracks

What is a "Profit Track"? Each Profit Track is a successful stock picking strategy with proven results through the Bear Market of 2001-2002 and the Bull run started in 2003. On Zacks.com we have created these nine unique screens to offer investors great strategies to potentially outperform Outperform

An analyst recommendation meaning a stock is expected to do slightly better than the market return.

Notes:
Exact definitions vary by brokerage, but in general this rating is better than neutral and worse than buy or strong buy.
 the market in the years ahead. In 2006, the Low Price Stocks strategy was the top performing Profit Track with a return of +56.5% followed by the Discounted Fundamental screen with a +34% return. To see all nine strategies along with philosophy, past performance and current stocks, go to http://at.zacks.com/?id=1838

All the Profit Track strategies were created and backtested using the Research Wizard software from Zacks Investment Research Zacks Investment Research

A firm that compiles earnings estimates and brokerage firm investment recommendations for thousands of publicly traded firms.
. If you like this screening strategy, but want to narrow down the list of stocks and even improve the performance, then you should start a free trial to this powerful stock picking tool. Learn more about the Research Wizard free trial offer and our new special report "Top 10 Stock Screening Strategies" at http://at.zacks.com/?id=2156

About Zacks

Zacks.com is a property of Zacks Investment Research, Inc., which was formed in 1978 by Leonard Zacks. As a PhD in mathematics Len knew he could find patterns in stock market data that would lead to superior investment results. Amongst his many accomplishments was the formation of his proprietary stock picking system; the Zacks Rank, which continues to outperform the market by nearly a 3 to 1 margin. The best way to unlock the profitable stock recommendations and market insights of Zacks Investment Research is through our free daily email newsletter; Profit from the Pros. In short, it's your steady flow of Profitable ideas GUARANTEED to be worth your time! Register for your free subscription to Profit from the Pros at http://at.zacks.com/?id=1841

Zacks Investment Research is under common control with affiliated entities (including a broker-dealer and an investment adviser), which may engage in transactions involving the foregoing securities for the clients of such affiliates.

Zacks Rank performance is the total return (price changes + dividends) of equal weighted portfolios, consisting of those stocks with the indicated Zacks Rank, assuming zero transaction costs Transaction Costs

Costs incurred when buying or selling securities. These include brokers' commissions and spreads (the difference between the price the dealer paid for a security and the price they can sell it).
. These returns are not the result of a backtest; these are actual returns since 1988. The stocks in the Zacks Rank portfolios were available to Zacks clients before the beginning of each month (monthly rebalancing Rebalancing

The process of realigning the weightings of one's portfolio of assets.

Notes:
For example, if your portfolio's proportion of stock has grown too large for your intended assets weightings and risk tolerance, you might rebalance by selling some stock and putting
). Performance results from 1988 through September 2006 are based on a subset of all Zacks Rank stocks that excludes stocks covered by only one analyst and ADR's.

The S&P 500 Index is a well-known, unmanaged index of the prices of 500 large-company common stocks, mainly blue-chip stocks Noun 1. blue-chip stock - a common stock of a nationally known company whose value and dividends are reliable; typically have high price and low yield; "blue chips are usually safe investments"
blue chip
, selected by Standard & Poor's. The S&P 500 Index assumes reinvestment Reinvestment

Using dividends, interest and capital gains earned in an investment or mutual fund to purchase additional shares or units, rather than receiving the distributions in cash.

1. In terms of stocks, it is the reinvestment of dividends to purchase additional shares.
 of dividends but does not reflect advisory fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

Disclaimer: Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investors should always research companies and securities before making any investments. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer or solicitation solicitation

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 to buy or sell any security.
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