Zacks.com featured highlights: Apogee Enterprises, AMN Healthcare Services, Gibraltar Industries, Liberty Interactive Group and Olympus

For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – July 29, 2016 - Stocks in this week’s article include: Apogee Enterprises, Inc. (APOG), AMN Healthcare Services Inc. (AHS), Gibraltar Industries, Inc. (ROCK), Liberty Interactive Group ( QVCA) and Olympus Corporation (OCPNY).

Screen of the Week of Zacks Investment Research:

Look Beyond Earnings: 5 Stocks with Increasing Cash Flows

We are in the busiest week of the current-reporting cycle, and crunching profit numbers and evaluating surprises might seem appropriate right now for investors. But looking beyond the profits and figuring out whether they are being efficiently channeled to the company’s reserves can be a lot more rewarding. This is because a healthy reserve enables a company to fund future growth.

In fact, a profit-making company can have a dearth of cash flow and might go bankrupt while meeting its obligations. Therefore, looking at a company’s ability to produce cash is important in terms of protecting your money in addition to multiplying it.

No doubt, cash moves in and out of any business, but it is net cash flow that indicates how much money a company is actually generating. A positive cash flow denotes an increase in the company’s liquid assets, which gives the company the means to settle debt, shell out for its expenses, reinvest in its business, endure downturns and finally pay back its shareholders. On the flip side, a negative cash flow implies a decline in the company’s liquidity, which in turn lowers its flexibility to support these moves.

However, a company can competently grow only when this positive cash flow is rising, as increasing cash flow indicates management’s efficiency in generating more cash from its business and less dependence on outside financing.

So, while picking stocks this earnings season, don’t look at profits only. Make sure to look for stocks with dependable and increasing cash flows.

Screening Parameters:

To find out stocks that have seen increasing cash flow over time, we ran the screen for those whose cash flow in the latest reported quarter was at least equal to or greater than the 5-year average cash flow per common share. This implies a positive trend and increasing cash over a period of time.

In addition to this, we chose:

Zacks Rank 1 : No matter whether market conditions are good or bad, stocks with a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) have a proven history of outperformance.

Average Broker Rating 1 : This indicates that brokers are also highly hopeful about the company’s future performance.