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CNBC combed through recent Wall Street research to find stocks that analysts say may have been 'overlooked.'

at its stores nationwide and one analyst thinks it could be a positive catalyst for the company and something investors shouldn't ignore.

"With the focus largely on 2020 estimates comps/cash flow implications, we believe WEN's attractive post-investment free cash flow potential has been overlooked," he said. Free cash flow is the cashWendy's stock is up 2.77% on the week. It's just one of the products in the company's burgeoning pipeline that analysts at J.P. Morgan called, "deep and often overlooked."

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Love those. Especially Capri Holding. Not sure why it’s so cheap. A steal here for long term investors. $CPRI . What you say jimcramer ?

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