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CNBC's Final Trades: Iqvia Holdings, AutoZone, Occidental Petroleum And These Undervalued Picks

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CNBC's Final Trades: Iqvia Holdings, AutoZone, Occidental Petroleum And These Undervalued Picks

On CNBC’s “Halftime Report Final Trades,” Shannon Saccocia of Boston Private chose Iqvia Holdings Inc (NYSE: IQV), saying that the firm provides data analytics for life-sciences companies.

Rob Sechan of New Edge Capital Group named AutoZone, Inc. (NYSE: AZO) as his pick, citing its “strong top-line momentum, scores incredibly well on our earnings matrix, growing top-line 15% year-on-year, earnings 18%, strong pricing power and ability to pass on inflationary pressures to clients.”

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Pete Najarian chose Occidental Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: OXY), saying the energy space seems to be “continuing to go to the upside.” He added, “This is a name that’s going to fly.”

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Bryn Talkington of Requisite Capital Management named JPMorgan Corporate Bond Research Enhanced ETF (ARCA: JIGB) as her final trade.

Stephen Weiss of Short Hills Capital Partners chose XPO Logistics Inc (NYSE: XPO), saying that neither its split into two publicly traded companies nor its “great quarter” is “reflected in valuation.”

 

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