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Bull of the Day: Cree (CREE)

Now that we are in the heart of earnings season, many investors are zeroing in on company reports to drive the market. While investors seem to be pretty bullish on financials for this quarter, one segment that may also provide some earnings growth is technology.

However, not just any tech company will do, as you will need to drill down into a few key segments for strong earnings growth. In particular, the semiconductor segment could be an interesting choice, thanks to the high Zacks Industry Ranks for this space, and the surging stock prices of many companies in this corner of the tech world. A number of semiconductor firms fit this bill as solid investments during this time frame, but one stands out for its promise this earnings season; Cree (CREE).

CREE in Focus

Cree is a North Carolina-based company that focuses on LED products that are used in a number of applications including game displays, automobiles, signage, among others. Beyond their LED division, the company also makes power conversion products, Radio Frequency-based items, and semiconductor materials as well.

The firm is becoming increasingly well-known as demand increases for energy efficient applications across the board. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that the firm’s stock has risen by almost 200% in the past 52 weeks alone. While this is obviously an already amazing level of stock price growth, there is plenty of reason to believe that this trend can continue, especially if you look to earnings estimates for the company.

Estimate Picture

The consensus is looking for earnings growth of 87.5% for the current quarter and then 100% growth for the next quarter. Meanwhile, for the current year and next year periods, earnings growth is expected to come in at a robust 60%+ for both periods.

Estimates have also been rising lately, with all in the past 90 days rising. In fact, the most recent analyst estimates—for the next quarter and next year periods—were up 10%, suggesting that expectations are continuing to rise for CREE.

While this might be concerning to some investors, especially with the lofty growth that is baked into the company’s projections, CREE does have a good track record of beating or meeting analyst expectations. The firm has met or beat expectations in all five of the last earnings reports, including double digit beats in two of the last four.

Thanks to these factors, the company has earned itself a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), suggesting that the firm could outperform in the months ahead as well. Plus, the stock has a Zacks recommendation of Outperform, meaning that the longer term look is also favorable.