On Friday, Amcor earned an upgrade to its Relative Strength (RS) Rating, from 70 to 75.
This exclusive rating from Investor's Business Daily measures market leadership with a 1 (worst) to 99 (best) score. The grade shows how a stock's price performance over the last 52 weeks compares to all the other stocks in our database.
History shows that the top-performing stocks tend to have an RS Rating of at least 80 as they begin their largest climbs. See if Amcor can continue to rebound and clear that threshold.
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Amcor is not currently near a potential buying area. See if the stock goes on to build a sound pattern that could launch a new move.
While the company's bottom line growth fell in the company's most recently reported quarter from 11% to 0%, revenue grew -3%, up from -4% in the prior report.
The company holds the No. 5 rank among its peers in the Containers/Packaging industry group. Aptargroup is the No. 1-ranked stock within the group.
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