Zacks Buy List Highlights: Kerzner International Limited, Marathon Oil Corporation, AMB Property Corporation, and Comtech Telecommunications Corp.CHICAGO -- Zacks.com releases the latest list of Zacks Rank Buy Stocks. Everyday on Zacks.com, four stocks are selected based on how well they match the criteria for the four main schools of investing: Aggressive Growth, Growth & Income, Momentum and Value. The four Zacks Rank Buy stocks highlighted today are Kerzner International Limited (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :KZL), Marathon Oil Marathon Oil Corporation NYSE: MRO, based in Houston, Texas, is a worldwide oil and natural gas exploration and production company. Principal exploration activities are in the United States, Norway, Equatorial Guinea, Angola and Canada. Corporation (NYSE:MRO MRO In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Mauritanian Ouguiya. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. ), AMB AMB Ambient AMB Ambassador AMB Amber AMB Ambulance AMB Associação Médica Brasileira (Brazil) AMB Ambulatory AMB Advanced Memory Buffer (FBDIMM control unit on DRAM) Property Corporation (NYSE:AMB), and Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (Nasdaq:CMTL CMTL Chief Military Training Leader CMTL Center for Mathematics, Teaching and Learning ). Stocks ranked #1 (Strong Buy) by Zacks have produced an average annual return of +33% since inception in 1988. During the 2000-2002 bear market, Zacks #1 Rank stocks gained 43.8% while the S&P 500 tumbled 37.6%. To see the full Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) List, or the rank for any other stock, visit: http://at.zacks.com/?id=88 Here is a synopsis of today's Zacks Rank Buy Stocks: Aggressive Growth - Kerzner International Limited (NYSE:KZL) Kerzner International Limited has exceeded estimates in five out of the past six quarters, with two companies raising their numbers for this year. Earnings estimates for 2006 have increased seven cents to $2.66 over the past 90 days. Second-quarter estimates have jumped over 10% in the past week to 99 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. . KZL is trading at 23.8x next year's earnings estimates, slightly above the long-term growth rate of 20%, giving the stock a PEG ratio PEG Ratio See: Prospective earnings growth ratio PEG ratio See price-earnings/growth ratio (PEG ratio). of 1.19. Growth & Income - Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE:MRO) Analysts' earnings expectations have been on the rise for Marathon Oil Corporation. The company recently announced a potential joint venture with The Andersons, Inc. in which the two firms would work together to develop ethanol plants. The Board of Directors increased its quarterly dividend by 21% in late-April. MRO's return on equity tops that of the industry average--33% compared to 27%. Momentum - AMB Property Corporation (NYSE:AMB) A recent rise in full-year expectations has poised AMB Property Corporation to potentially break through an important resistance level. The stock is in a position to post a close above $53 for the first time since March. Value - Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (Nasdaq:CMTL) Comtech Telecommunications Corp., a Zacks #1 Rank stock, exceeded analysts' earnings expectations in 13 consecutive quarters by an average margin of 28.2%. In early-June, the company upped its fiscal 2006 revenue and profit guidance. Consensus estimates have been on the rise for CMTL. The company has a price-to-book ratio of 2.6, compared to 3.8 for the market. Truly taking advantage of the Zacks Rank requires the understanding of how it works. The free special report, "Zacks Rank Guide: Harnessing the Power of Earnings Estimate Revisions," provides an insightful background about this wealth-building tool. Download your free copy of the report now to prosper in the years to come by visiting http://at.zacks.com/?id=93. About the Zacks Rank Since 1988, the Zacks Rank has proven that "Earnings estimate revisions are the most powerful force impacting stock prices." A $10,000 investment in the Zacks Rank list made in 1988 would now be worth $1.82 million - equivalent to a 33% annualized annualized Of or relating to a variable that has been mathematically converted to a yearly rate. Inflation and interest rates are generally annualized since it is on this basis that these two variables are ordinarily stated and compared. return! During the 2000-2002 bear market, Zacks #1 Rank stocks gained 43.8%, while the S&P 500 tumbled 37.6%. Also note that the Zacks Rank system has just as many Strong Sell recommendations (Rank #5) as Strong Buy recommendations (Rank #1). Since 1988, Zacks Rank #5 stocks have underperformed the S&P 500 by 129.7% annually (+5.2% vs. +11.9%). Thus, the Zacks Rank system allows investors to truly manage portfolio trading effectively. Zacks "Profit from the Pros" e-mail newsletter offers continuous coverage of Zacks Rank Buy stocks and highlights those stocks poised to 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. 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