In the last week, the United States market has stayed flat, yet it has experienced a 20% increase over the past year with earnings forecasted to grow by 17% annually. In this dynamic environment, identifying lesser-known stocks that demonstrate strong fundamentals and growth potential can be key to enhancing your portfolio.
| Name | Debt To Equity | Revenue Growth | Earnings Growth | Health Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northrim BanCorp | 26.01% | 10.51% | 14.70% | ★★★★★★ |
| Haverty Furniture Companies | NA | -8.02% | -34.22% | ★★★★★★ |
| Insteel Industries | NA | -1.98% | -26.25% | ★★★★★★ |
| Imperial Petroleum | NA | 29.81% | 34.96% | ★★★★★★ |
| Waterdrop | 5.26% | 2.09% | 66.26% | ★★★★★☆ |
| RCM Technologies | 47.89% | 8.86% | 6.10% | ★★★★★☆ |
| TOYO | 57.03% | 225.22% | 49.41% | ★★★★☆☆ |
| Meridian | 77.88% | -7.73% | -15.61% | ★★★★☆☆ |
| Kingstone Companies | 2.94% | 9.01% | 64.05% | ★★★★☆☆ |
| GDEV | NA | 3.52% | 49.82% | ★★★☆☆☆ |
Here we highlight a subset of our preferred stocks from the screener.
Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Kingstone Companies, Inc., operating through its subsidiary Kingstone Insurance Company, offers property and casualty insurance products in the United States with a market capitalization of $285.04 million.
Operations: Kingstone generates revenue primarily from its property and casualty insurance segment, totaling $237.70 million. The company's financial performance can be analyzed through its net profit margin, which provides insights into profitability relative to total revenue.
Kingstone Companies, a nimble player in the insurance sector, has shown robust growth with earnings surging 28.1% over the past year, outpacing the industry's 27.7%. The company’s debt-to-equity ratio impressively shrank from 33.1% to just 2.9% over five years, reflecting disciplined financial management. Kingstone's interest payments are comfortably covered by EBIT at a multiple of 165 times, underscoring its strong operational performance. Trading at a significant discount of 43.4% below estimated fair value and boasting high-quality earnings, Kingstone seems well-positioned for future growth with forecasts predicting an annual increase of around 14.58%.
Explore historical data to track Kingstone Companies' performance over time in our Past section.
Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: TOYO Co., Ltd. operates across the solar power supply chain, including wafer and silicon production, solar cell manufacturing, and photovoltaic module development in Asia and the United States, with a market cap of approximately $259.30 million.
Operations: TOYO generates revenue primarily from its Machinery & Industrial Equipment segment, which accounts for $518.61 million. The company's operations span the solar power supply chain, including wafer and silicon production, solar cell manufacturing, and photovoltaic module development.
TOYO has been making waves with a 203.6% earnings growth over the past year, outpacing the Semiconductor industry's 35.3%. Trading at 91.4% below its fair value estimate, it presents an attractive proposition in its sector. The company's net debt to equity ratio of 18.1% is satisfactory, and interest payments are well covered by EBIT at a multiple of 27.4x. Recent strategic moves include expanding its U.S. manufacturing platform with a $357 million investment in Texas and securing $185.6 million in solar module supply agreements, positioning TOYO for continued growth and industry relevance amidst volatile share price movements recently observed over three months.
Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: The Bancorp, Inc. serves as the financial holding company for The Bancorp Bank, National Association, offering a range of banking products and services in the United States with a market capitalization of approximately $2.84 billion.
Operations: The Bancorp, Inc. generates revenue primarily from its Fintech segment at $263.30 million and Real Estate Bridge Lending (REBL) at $102.95 million, with additional contributions from Corporate, Commercial, and Institutional Banking segments totaling over $165 million combined. The company's net profit margin is 31%, indicating a strong ability to convert revenue into profit relative to its expenses.
Bancorp, with total assets of US$9.2 billion and equity of US$705.4 million, is making waves with its primarily low-risk funding structure, where 88% of liabilities are customer deposits. Total loans stand at US$7 billion against deposits of US$7.5 billion, though the allowance for bad loans is a modest 1.1%. The company repurchased over 870,000 shares in Q2 2026 for US$50 million as part of a larger buyback plan totaling US$100 million. Despite earnings growth lagging behind the industry at 3.4%, Bancorp's high-quality earnings and positive free cash flow paint a promising picture for investors seeking stability in this sector.
Assess Bancorp's past performance with our detailed historical performance reports.
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