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Just came across ATI Inc. and honestly their growth metrics are looking pretty interesting right now. It's a specialty materials company out of Pittsburgh, and apparently they're sitting at a #2 Buy rating with some solid analyst movement behind it. Three different analysts bumped up their estimates in the last couple months, and the consensus landed at $4.12 per share.
What caught my eye though is the growth forecast - they're projecting 27.2% year-over-year earnings growth for this year. That's the kind of number that actually matters if you're looking for stocks that could run. Plus they've been beating earnings expectations by like 11% on average, which is always a good sign that management knows what they're doing.
Their VGM score came back as B, growth score is A. Not perfect across the board but solid enough that it's worth watching. Curious if anyone else has been looking at ATI or if this is flying under the radar for most people. Could be one of those situations where the market hasn't fully priced in the growth yet.