The Relative Strength (RS) Rating for Tenaris stock jumped into a new percentile Tuesday, with a rise from 80 to 86.
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Is Tenaris Stock A Buy?
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Taking a look at revenue and profit performance, the company has posted rising EPS growth over the last four quarters. Revenue growth has also risen during the same period.
Tenaris stock holds the No. 9 rank among its peers in the Steel-Producers industry group. Steel Dynamics and Grupo Simec are also among the group's highest-rated stocks.