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This is the list of the 100 companies that have received the highest average MarketRank™ score from MarketBeat. The maximum score in each category is 5.0, and the overall MarketRank™ score is a rank-based score based on how the company's weighted average of category scores compares with the weighted average of other companies. See each company's profile page for details on what factors are included in the score. Learn more about trading stocks based on MarketRank.

MarketRank™ evaluates a company based on dividend strength, earnings, valuation, analysts forecasts, and more.
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Media sentiment refers to the percentage of positive news stories versus negative news stories a company has received in the past week.
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Analyst consensus is the average investment recommendation among Wall Street research analysts.
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