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Buy this stock before Carl loses another red pen. I wouldn?t call every company boasting big gains

Buy this stock before Carl loses another red pen. [Turn Your Images On] Stock Power Ratings [Return to Office a Boon for “Strong Bullish” American Supplier]( [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( I wouldn’t call every company boasting big gains sexy. They don’t all tap into artificial intelligence or find the cures for diseases. Some are just run-of-the-mill companies that have perfected their businesses over the years. And the stock I have for you today fits that bill. Using Chief Investment Strategist Adam O’Dell’s proprietary six-factor Stock Power Ratings system, I found a “Strong Bullish” company that manufactures business supplies, such as labels and envelopes: - It pays its shareholders a 4.6% dividend yield. - The stock jumped 32% since the middle of June. - It’s in the top 2% of all the stocks we rate. 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