In a welcome move, Crane saw its Relative Strength Rating rise from 65 to 76 on Tuesday.
This unique rating measures technical performance by showing how a stock's price action over the last 52 weeks compares to that of the other stocks in our database.
Over 100 years of market history reveals that the best-performing stocks tend to have an 80 or higher RS Rating as they begin their biggest runs. See if Crane can continue to show renewed price strength and clear that threshold.
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While revenue growth fell last quarter from 15% to 12%, EPS grew 58%, up from 21% in the previous report.
Crane earns the No. 5 rank among its peers in the Diversified Operations industry group. Roper Technologies is the No. 1-ranked stock within the group.
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