Zacks.com featured expert Kevin Matras highlights: AAR Corporation, J.B. Hunt, Lockheed Martin and Vulcan Materials Company.CHICAGO -- Kevin Matras combines some of his winningest strategies to create a Custom Consensus screen. Stocks in this week's article are: AAR Corporation AAR Corporation NYSE: AIR is a large American aviation engineering company. Founded in 1951, the company has its headquarters in Wood Dale, Illinois, a Chicago suburb near O'Hare International Airport. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :AIR), J.B. Hunt Transport Services The collective functions of layers 1 through 4 of the OSI model. , Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :JBHT JBHT J.B. Hunt Transport Services (stock symbol) ), Lockheed Martin For the former company, see . Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is a leading multinational aerospace manufacturer and advanced technology company formed in 1995 by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta. Corporation (NYSE:LMT LMT left mentotransverse (position of fetus). ) and Vulcan Materials Company Vulcan Materials Company NYSE: VMC Vulcan Materials Company (Vulcan) is principally engaged in the production, distribution and sale of construction materials. Vulcan is the largest producer of construction materials (primarily gravel, crushed stone, and sand) in the United (NYSE:VMC See VESA Media Channel. ). Click here for the full story exclusively on Zacks.com: http://at.zacks.com/?id=109 Screen of the Week written by Kevin Matras of Zacks Investment Research Zacks Investment Research A firm that compiles earnings estimates and brokerage firm investment recommendations for thousands of publicly traded firms. : Every week in this article, I either go over a unique way to screen for stocks or publish a proven profitable screening strategy. If you're a regular reader of this feature, you know that most of the strategies have done fantastic. The only real decision is in choosing which one(s) you want to start using. Well instead of choosing just one, why not look at them all and create a Custom Consensus of some of the winningest strategies. This too is a great strategy for picking winning stocks from many diversified diversified (di·verˑ·s approaches. Because aside from using the Zacks Rank for many of the screens, there are many other filters layered on top of it to find the best stocks from different styles. The screens I'm currently using in my Custom Consensus strategy come loaded with the Research Wizard program. --Big Money --Breakouts --EPS Growth Past & Present --Filtered Zacks Rank --ROE --Upgrades and Revisions2 --PEG --Increasing Cash Flows --Sales and Margins --Winning Ways Simply run each screen, generate a list of qualified tickers for each one and then count how many times a stock appears in all of those screens. If they appear in two or more screens, they qualify for the Consensus portfolio. Here are four stocks from this week's (2/13/06) Consensus list.
AIR AAR Corp.
(from the Increasing Cash Flows screen, and the Sales &
Margins screen)
JBHT J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
(Upgrades and Revisions2 screen, and EPS Growth Past &
Present screen)
LMT Lockheed Martin Corp.
(the Filtered Zacks Rank screen, and the Upgrades and
Revisions2 screen)
VMC Vulcan Materials Co.
(Increasing Cash Flows screen, and the Sales & Margins
screen)
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