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Monday, July 13, 2009

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* Aggressive Growth - Gymboree Corp. (GYMB) consensus for the current fiscal year is now $2.96, up from $2.19 in the past 90 days. Forecasts for next year are averaging $3.22, up from $2.75. The company has beat expectations in each of the past 5 quarters. Read More...

* Growth & Income - Ross Stores, Inc. (ROST) reported June sales climbed 6% with same store sales gaining 1% in the month. It raised EPS guidance to a range of 73 to 75 cents from its previous forecast of 60 to 63 cents per share. Read More...

* Momentum - Inverness Medical Innovations (IMA) continues to trend higher in response to a strong first-quarter. Analysts are bullish on the company's long-term prospects, with the next-year estimate pegged at $2.66 per share, a 16% earnings growth projection. Read More...

* Value - World Fuel Services Corporation (INT) surprised for the fourth consecutive time reporting first-quarter 2009 earnings per share of 92 cents compared to analysts' estimates of 79 cents for a beat of 16.46%

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