Growth Stocks

Although growth stock picks can be highly volatile, they can make good long-term investments. They may be well-known stars or quiet gems, but they do share one common attribute—they are growing at a higher-than-average rate within their industry, or within the market as a whole, and could keep growing for years or decades.

And keep in mind that we focus on growth stocks, which have a good long-term history and favourable prospects. We downplay momentum stocks that tend to attract many investors simply because they are moving faster than the market averages, but are liable to fall sharply when their momentum fades.

There’s room for growth stock investing in your portfolio, but make sure you follow our TSI Network three-part Successful Investor strategy for your overall portfolio:

  1. Invest mainly in well-established companies;
  2. Spread your money out across most if not all of the five main economic sectors (Manufacturing & Industry; Resources & Commodities; Consumer; Finance; Utilities);
  3. Downplay or avoid stocks in the broker/media limelight.

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CHEMTRADE LOGISTICS INCOME FUND $19.98 (Toronto symbol CHE.UN; TSINetwork Rating: Speculative) (416-496-5856; www.chemtradelogistics .com; Units outstanding: 68.6 million; Market cap: $1.4 billion; Dividend yield: 6.0%) is one of North America’s largest providers of removal services for resource firms, such as oil refineries and base metal processors, whose operations create sulphur, acid and other by-products. Chemtrade converts these substances into useful chemicals, like sulphuric acid. In the three months ended March 31, 2015, the company’s revenue rose 22.5%, to $326.0 million from $266.1 million a year earlier. Big acquisition working out well...
NEWMONT MINING CORP., $23.55, New York symbol NEM, is buying the Cripple Creek & Victor gold mine in Colorado from AngloGold Ashanti (New York symbol AU). The company will pay $820 million, which is equal to 7% of its $11.8-billion market cap (or the value of all outstanding shares). Newmont expects to complete the purchase in the third quarter of 2015. Cripple Creek will produce 350,000 to 400,000 ounces of gold a year once it completes its current expansion in 2016. To put that in context, Newmont expects to produce 4.6 million to 4.9 million ounces in 2015. The mine should last until at least 2026....
MAJOR DRILLING GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC., $6.37, symbol MDI on Toronto, is a large contract-drilling firm that mainly serves the mining industry. In the three months ended April 30, 2015, Major’s revenue fell 1.7%, to $81.2 million from $82.6 million a year earlier. The company narrowed its loss to $13.1 million, or $0.16 a share, from $24.9 million, or $0.31. However, the year-earlier period included $19.5 million of pre-tax restructuring charges. Major’s results could remain weak into next year, but its longer-term outlook is positive. As well, despite the significant industry downturn, the company is now reporting positive cash flow: its cash flow was $5.2 million, or $0.07 a share, in the latest quarter, compared to negative $3.3 million, or $0.04, a year earlier....
WESTJET AIRLINES LTD., $26.53, symbol WJA on Toronto, has announced that its almost 3,000 flight attendants have voted 82% in favour of a five-year work agreement. The deal with the non-unionized Flight Attendant Association Board includes competitive wages, clearer work rules and a binding dispute mechanism. The agreement is important because it ends a unionization drive the flight attendants began over a year ago. The company has a great hidden asset in its non-union workforce, as many flyers find that WestJet provides friendlier service than they get from unionized airlines. The company also benefits from the fact that most of its employees are shareholders....
INTEL CORP., $31.84, Nasdaq symbol INTC, has agreed to acquire Altera Corp. (Nasdaq symbol ALTR). Altera specializes in chips called field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) that users can program to perform specific tasks. This helps make server computers faster. The company focuses on chip design; it outsources manufacturing to other firms, including Intel....
NORDSTROM INC., $72.64, New York symbol JWN, has formed an alliance with Toronto-Dominion Bank (Toronto symbol TD), a recommendation of The Successful Investor, our newsletter that focuses on conservative Canadian stocks. Under the deal, TD will purchase Nordstrom’s credit card loans, which total $2.2 billion. To put that in perspective, Nordstrom’s market cap (or the value of all of its outstanding shares) is $14.0 billion. Nordstrom will still get part of the revenue from these credit cards and will keep managing their related loyalty plans. The companies expect to complete the deal in the second half of 2015. Separately, TD has agreed to become the exclusive issuer of Nordstrom-branded Visa and private-label credit cards....
MENTOR GRAPHICS CORP., $26.11, symbol MENT on Nasdaq, makes technology for improving the design of electronic products and speeding up their development. For example, Mentor’s software lets automakers use less wiring in a car, identify potential safety issues and minimize electromagnetic effects on sensitive components. In the three months ended April 30, 2015, the company’s revenue rose 7.9%, to $272.1 million from $252.2 million a year earlier. Excluding one-time items, earnings per share jumped sharply, to $0.28 from $0.11, far exceeding the consensus estimate of $0.18. Sales to the auto industry were very strong, and the company continues to cut costs....
Google’s shares have moved sideways in the past year, mainly because investors are concerned that the shift toward mobile devices is slowing growth at its online advertising business. Developers have also launched new software that blocks online ads, which adds further uncertainty. However, we feel the company’s new plan to promote mobile websites in its search results will spur its mobile ad revenue. That should give it an advantage over other online ad sellers, like Facebook. To top it off, the stock could rise sharply if Google began paying a dividend or announced a big share buyback plan. GOOGLE INC. (Nasdaq symbols GOOG $540 [class C: nonvoting] and GOOGL $554 [class A: one vote per share]; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 682.4 million; Market cap: $368.8 billion; Priceto- sales ratio: 5.4; No dividends paid; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.google.com) controls about two-thirds of the global Internet search market, mainly because its innovative technology helps users quickly find the information they’re seeking. The U.S. supplies 43% of the company’s revenue....
WAL-MART STORES INC. $75 (New York symbol WMT; Conservative Growth Portfolio: Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 3.2 billion; Market cap: $240.0 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.5; Dividend yield: 2.6%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.walmart .com) aims to spur its online sales with a new plan called ShippingPass that offers U.S. shoppers unlimited threeday shipping for $50 a year. This should help it compete with Amazon’s Prime service, which offers two-day shipping for an annual fee of $99. Thanks to investments like this, Wal-Mart’s online sales jumped 17% in the first quarter of its 2016 fiscal year, which ended April 30, 2015. Wal-Mart is also starting to see the benefits of its efforts to improve sales at its U.S. stores, including speeding up checkout lines and opening smaller stores. Same-stores sales in the U.S. (62% of total sales) rose 1.1%, the third straight quarter of growth....
In March 2015, Kraft Foods soared 40% on news of its merger with ketchup maker Heinz. Speculation about more deals in the food business has also boosted the shares of the four companies below. So far, their earnings haven’t kept up with their stock prices — though we still see two of them as buys. MONDELEZ INTERNATIONAL INC. $40 (Nasdaq symbol MDLZ; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 1.6 billion; Market cap: $64.0 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.0; Dividend yield: 1.5%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.mondelezinternational.com) makes cookies and biscuits (Oreo, Chips Ahoy, Ritz), chocolate bars (Cadbury, Toblerone) and gum and candy (Trident, Chiclets and Halls cough drops). In May 2014, the company agreed to merge its packaged coffee business with European coffee maker D.E. Master Blenders. Under the deal, Mondelez will contribute its coffee brands, including Jacobs, Gevalia and Tassimo, to a new firm called Jacobs Douwe Egberts. It will get about $4.5 billion in cash and 49% of the new company in return....