Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Strum Ruger, Gorman Rupp and Michael Kors

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Chicago, IL- August 23, 2013 – Today, Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights Features: Strum Ruger (RGR-Free Report), Gorman Rupp (GRC-Free Report) and Michael Kors (KORS-Free Report).

Revenue Surprises & Institutional Interest

Want three good reasons to buy three good stocks?

All I keep hearing is how stocks are beating earnings, but few are surprising on the top line. That made me think about who is beating on the top line and which outperformers on top could be in line for further institutional investment.

I ran a screen of stocks that were Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) that revenue surprises of more than 10%. I right sized the stocks to that of companies with market caps of more than $200M and less than $15B. Finally, I added in a parameter that I think puts them in a sweet spot for potential institutional investment.

That final parameter is a little ambiguous, but its defined as a stock that has more than 45% of its stock held by institutions but less than 85% held by institutions. The thinking here is that with a minimum amount, the stock is somewhat well known by the big players. At the same time capping it at 85% allows room for further investment from the big players without really forcing the stock much higher.

Let's take a look at three stocks that:

Hit The Target

Strum Ruger (RGR-Free Report) is one of the stocks that fit my parameters of beating on the top line being the right size and fitting into that sweet spot for potential institutional investment.

RGR is a popular stock... popular in that it has been in the news every time there is a tragic shooting at a school or office. They make guns, and it’s no secret that the Obama administration is looking at the possibility of further restricting gun ownership which has sent fence sitters into gun stores to buy a firearm before they are banned.

Crushing the topline is nothing new for RGR. This Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) has posted positive revenue surprises of 14%, 12% and 16% in its last three quarters. Those revenue beats also came along with some big earnings beats of 37%, 15% and 38% respectively.

A market capitalization of just about $1B makes puts this stock in the small cap segment... but plenty of institutions have heard of this one and invested in it. Zacks shows the stock being 77% held by institutions, allowing enough room for a 5% buyer to still come in without shooting up the club.

Pump It Up!

Gorman Rupp (GRC-Free Report) found its way on my list, and to be honest, it was the first time I ever heard of this company. With 54% of its stock held by institutions, it might have the best chance of that follow on investment from a big player.