These stocks beat earnings and should outperform in months ahead, Wolfe Research says

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Wall Street is in the thick of earnings season, and some companies that have already reported could outperform going forward, Wolfe Research found.

More than 40% of S & P 500 companies have already reported their latest quarterly results. Nearly 76% of those have posted an earnings surprise to the upside, according to FactSet. On revenue, 60% of companies have beaten expectations. "Price action trends saw a reemergence last quarter as companies beating on the top and bottom-lines saw outsized relative performance. With 3Q reporting season coinciding with the U.S.

"Goldman Sachs is undergoing a transition to become a more stable firm, with greater contributions from durable revenue streams," Wells Fargo analyst Mike Mayo wrote. "GS also looks to expand its addressable market in areas of strength such as investment banking and lending to corporate clients." Molina Healthcare also made the list. Shares rallied nearly 18% on Thursday after the health-care company posted earnings and revenue beats. Molina Healthcare earned an adjusted $6.

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