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Gildan Activewear, Inc. (GIL)

Gildan Activewear, Inc. (GIL) is executing well in the apparel space. The vertically-integrated activewear and underwear maker earned 32 cents a share in its fiscal first quarter on $421 million revenue. EPS and revenue exceeded analysts’ forecasts by 7% and 5%, respectively. Seeing continuing benefits from its Gold Toe...

Gildan Activewear, Inc. (GIL) is executing well in the apparel space. The vertically-integrated activewear and underwear maker earned 32 cents a share in its fiscal first quarter on $421 million revenue. EPS and revenue exceeded analysts’ forecasts by 7% and 5%, respectively. Seeing continuing benefits from its Gold Toe brand acquisition and lower competition, Gildan has raised its full-year revenue forecast.

“Gildan shares appeal to investors seeking growth-at-a-reasonable-price. They yield 1.0% and trade at 12.9X forward EPS versus prospects for EPS to grow nearly 38% in the next 12 months. Buy Below: $33.35. Sell Above: $37.85. Stop Loss: $21.60. Risk Rating: Average.”

Sam Subramanian, AlphaProfit Sector Investors’ Newsletter, February 2013

Dr. Sam Subramanian is the Managing Principal and Chief Investment Officer of AlphaProfit Investments, LLC. He edits and publishes the AlphaProfit Sector Investors’ Newsletter and the AlphaProfit Fund Investors’ Guide. Prior to founding AlphaProfit Investments, Sam worked in positions of increasing responsibility in finance and corporate strategy for McKinsey & Company, Exxon Corporation and Unocal Corporation focusing on acquisitions and divestitures, asset valuation, trading, bankruptcies and risk management. Dr. Subramanian has authored numerous articles for leading financial publications including Forbes, MarketWatch, The Motley Fool and Financial Bridges. He developed the ValuM Investment Process™ for managing investments in 1985. He graduated with honors from the MBA program at the University of Michigan, and has a Doctorate in Chemical Engineering from Syracuse University. He also holds 16 U.S. patents for the pioneering research he conducted at Ford Motor Company.