Rankings of S&P 500 Stocks

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Below are rankings of stocks in the S&P 500 Index, based on the following metrics:

P/E Ratio
: Price-Earnings Ratio based on EPS for the last 12 months.
Long-Term Growth: Long-Term (next 3-5 years) EPS Growth Rate estimated by Wall Street analysts.
PEG Ratio: Price/Earnings-to-Growth Ratio, which equals P/E divided by Long-Term EPS Growth Rate.
Net Profit Margin
: Net Profit Margin for the last 12 months.
Analyst Rating: Average rating given by Wall Street analysts.
Potential Upside: Difference between Wall Street analysts' average target price and current price.
Year-to-Date Performance: Percentage change in stock price year-to-date.
Institutional Ownership: Percentage of shares held by institutional investors.
Short Interest
: Short Interest as a % of total publicly owned shares.

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