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- Why Flex (FLEX) enjoys unanimous analyst support
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Flex is a company that wears many hats — as it helps design, build, and deliver products and entire supply chains across a wide variety of industries, including automotive, healthcare, and even cloud computing. At present, the business is reorienting itself toward high-growth and high-margin areas — chiefly data centers, and it seems to be paying off.
Zen Rating: A (Strong Buy) — see full analysis >
Recent Price: $46.03 — get current quote >
Max 1-year forecast: $52.00
Why we’re watching:
- FLEX stock enjoys broad and unanimous support from Wall Street analysts. At present, Flex shares are covered by 6 researchers — all of whom issue Strong Buy ratings. See the ratings
- Barclays equity analyst George Wang (a top 10% rated analyst) recently maintained a Strong Buy rating on the stock, and increased his price target from $49 to $50. Wang’s new price target implies an 8.62% upside.
- Wang’s revised price forecast came after the company’s Q4 and FY 2025 earnings report.
- "The company delivered a solid quarter, and its positive mix shift is bearing fruit," Wang told investors.
- Flex also happens to be the 4th highest-rated stock in the Electronic Component Industry, which has an Industry Rating of A.
- The stock ranks in the top 5% of the more than 4,600 equities that our quant rating system keeps track of. This gives it a Zen Rating of A, which has historically corresponded with an average annual return of 32.52%.
- To get a better sense of Flex’s biggest strengths, we need to take a look at the 7 Component Grade ratings that make up a Zen Rating.
- FLEX ranks highly in several categories, and has no particular weaknesses to speak of — its weakest Component Grade rating is Value, and it ranks in the top 29% of stocks in that regard.
- Next up, we have Financials and Artificial Intelligence, where FLEX shares rank in the 72nd and 74th percentiles, respectively.
- Regarding Growth and Sentiment, FLEX ranks in the top 19% of the equities we track.
- Lastly, Momentum and Safety are the stars of the show — in these categories, the stock ranks in the top 18% and 17%. With that, we’ve covered all of its Component Grade ratings — something we rarely do, but this is truly a rare case of having no weaknesses across the board. (See all 7 Zen Component Grades here >)

Renowned for its giant screens and immersive sound, IMAX partners with top studios and theaters around the world to deliver premium cinematic experiences. With a strong rebound in global box office revenue underway, some of Wall Street’s top-rated analysts are projecting a lot of upside in the cards for the stock going forward.
Zen Rating: B (Buy) — see full analysis >
Recent Price: $28.44 — get current quote >
Max 1-year forecast: $36.00
Why we’re watching:
- IMAX stock currently has 4 Strong Buy ratings, 3 Buy ratings, and 1 Hold rating — with no Sell or Strong Sell ratings. See the ratings
- The average 12-month price forecast, currently pegged at $31.63, implies an 11.2% upside.
- Roth Capital’s Eric Handler (a top 6% rated analyst) recently reiterated a Strong Buy rating, and increased his price target on IMAX shares from $32 to a Street-high $36.
- Handler attributed their price target hike to takeaways from discussions with IMAX management.
- The analyst detailed that IMAX's global box office is experiencing a sizable resurgence and is on track to meet or beat management's FY 2025 $1.2B guidance because the company's market share is rising with improved utilization and theatre operator demand for new systems remains robust, particularly in markets with above-average revenue per screen.
- IMAX shares currently rank in the top 9% of equities based on a holistic analysis of 115 proprietary factors that correlate with outsized returns. This gives them a Zen Rating of B, which has historically corresponded with an average annual return of 19.88%.
- In a market marked by plenty of volatility, the stock stands out by ranking quite highly in two very appealing categories, considering current trends. IMAX ranks in the top 9% of stocks when it comes to Safety, as well as the top 7% in terms of Growth, indicating stable cash flows coupled with an appealing rate of earnings per share (EPS) growth. (See all 7 Zen Component Grades here >)

The super group consisting of online sports betting brands Betway and Spin (get it?), Super Group has been on a steady upward trajectory after a rough Q1 — and Wall Street is projecting a significant upside in the next 12 months. SGHC depends on an asset-light, tech-driven model, and with a recent move to concentrate on core operations in the United States, there’s hope that the business can continue to scale in a cost-effective manner.
Zen Rating: A (Strong Buy) — see full analysis >
Recent Price: $9.68 — get current quote >
Max 1-year forecast: $14.00
Why we’re watching:
- SGHC has secured the confidence of Wall Street analysts, as the stock has 4 Strong Buy ratings and 2 Buy ratings, with no Hold, Sell, or Strong Sell ratings. See the ratings
- The average 12-month price forecast for Super Group shares stands at $11.50, and implies an 11.8% upside.
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Clark Lampen of BTIG (a top 5% rated analyst) recently doubled down on a previously set Strong Buy rating, and hiked his price target from $9 to $11.
- Lampen attributed their price target hike on Super Group to "the recent shift in presentation currency and a better setup for the company's Sportsbook business in FY 2025 and FY 2026 compared to their pre-launch expectations."
- Super Group is also currently the 3rd highest-rated stock in the Gambling industry, which has an Industry Rating of A.
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SGHC shares rank in the top 5% of the equities we track, giving them a Zen Rating of A.
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The stock ranks in the top 16% in terms of its AI Component Grade rating — in simple terms, a neural network trained on more than 20 years of data has identified it as a likely outperformer.
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Moreover, SGHC ranks in the top 9% according to Growth, and the top 5% in terms of Momentum, owing to a steady 36.68% surge in price in the last three months. (See all 7 Zen Component Grades here >)
