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The Income number for a company is listed on their Income Statement. Shareholders Equity is the difference between Total Assets and Total Liabilities and is found on a company's Balance Sheet. ROE is always expressed as a percentage. So a company with a ROE of 10%, for example, means it created 10 cents of assets for every one [url=http://www.diecastlinks.co.uk]hollister uk[/url] dollar of shareholder equity in a given year.
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The screen I'm running this week has me looking for companies with:
* ROE greater than or equal to 5 Year Avg. ROE
* ROE greater than or equal to Median for their Industry
* Zacks Rank equal to [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/louboutin.php]louboutin[/url] 1 (Strong Buys)
Here are 5 stocks from this week's screen (for 8/11/10):
KMX - CarMax, Inc.
TPX - Tempur-Pedic International Inc.
TSCO - Tractor Supply Co.
UNP - Union Pacific Corporation
VSH - Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
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