Buy these five stocks for 'superior returns,' Bank of America says

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The Wall Street bank is pounding the table on these five stocks.

Stocks like Nvidia have more room to run, according to Bank of America The Wall Street investment bank recently named several companies that have the potential to generate solid returns.

Pro combed through Bank of America research to find buy-rated stocks that are well positioned to succeed. They include: Viking , Nvidia, Apple, T-Mobile and Samsara . T-Mobile Bank of America analyst David Barden says T-Mobile's business momentum is picking up, citing "strengthened confidence" following a series of investor meetings with company management. In particular, Barden is especially bullish on T-Mobile's broadband opportunity.

 

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