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REV Group Shares Up 77% In a Year Thanks to Big Money
REV Group Shares Up 77% In a Year Thanks to Big Money

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

REV Group Shares Up 77% In a Year Thanks to Big Money

REVG designs, manufactures, and distributes specialty vehicles like ambulances along with aftermarket parts and related services. It has three segments: fire and emergency, commercial, and recreation, with fire and emergency being the biggest. Its primary customers are in the U.S. and Canada, though it operates globally. Financially, REVG's second-quarter fiscal 2025 report showed quarterly consolidated net sales of $629.1 million, compared to $616.9 million a year prior. Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $58.9 million, up from $37.5 million a year ago. In addition to share repurchases, the company increased full-year revenue guidance to $2.45 billion, full-year adjusted EBITDA to $220 million, and full-year net income to $107 million (up from $88 million). No wonder REVG shares are up 39% this year – and they could rise more. MoneyFlows data shows how Big Money investors are again betting heavily on the stock. Institutional volumes reveal plenty. In the last year, REVG has enjoyed strong investor demand, which we believe to be institutional support. Each green bar signals unusually large volumes in REVG shares. They reflect our proprietary inflow signal, pushing the stock higher: Plenty of industrials names are under accumulation right now. But there's a powerful fundamental story happening with REV Group. Institutional support and a healthy fundamental backdrop make this company worth investigating. As you can see, REVG has had strong earnings growth and profits: 3-year EPS growth rate (+220.9%) Profit margin (+10.8%) Source: FactSet Also, EPS is estimated to ramp higher this year by +38.6%. Now it makes sense why the stock has been generating Big Money interest. REVG has a track record of strong financial performance. Marrying great fundamentals with MoneyFlows software has found some big winning stocks over the long term. REV Group has been a top-rated stock at MoneyFlows. That means the stock has unusual buy pressure and growing fundamentals. We have a ranking process that showcases stocks like this on a weekly basis. It made the rare Outlier 20 report multiple times in the past two years. The blue bars below show when REVG was a top pick…Big Money has superpowered growth: Tracking unusual volumes reveals the power of money flows. This is a trait that most outlier stocks exhibit…the best of the best. Big Money demand drives stocks upward. The REVG action isn't new at all. Big Money buying in the shares is signaling to take notice. Given the historical gains in share price and strong fundamentals, this stock could be worth a spot in a diversified portfolio. Disclosure: the author holds no position in REVG at the time of publication. If you are a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) or are a serious investor, take your investing to the next level and follow our free weekly MoneyFlows insights. This article was originally posted on FX Empire Big Money Lifts Disney 1,427% Since First Outlier Buy REV Group Shares Up 77% In a Year Thanks to Big Money Outlier Inflows Boosting Carpenter Technology Veeva Sees Inflows after Earnings Beat Royal Caribbean Seeing Inflows From Tariffs to Tags: The Price Hike Reality for US Shoppers (Part 1)

East of England to get 29 new ambulances
East of England to get 29 new ambulances

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

East of England to get 29 new ambulances

The East of England will receive 29 new ambulances to help deliver faster emergency care for patients. The new ambulances will replace ageing vehicles in the organisation's fleet by March 2026. More than £4.5m will be invested in the new vehicles for the East of England Ambulance Trust as part of a nationwide rollout. Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the vehicles would "make a real difference to patients". The rollout follows the government's new package of investment and reforms to improve patients' experiences of urgent and emergency care this year. This included caring for more patients in the community, rather than in hospital. Backed by about £450m of funding, the plan aimed to deliver about 40 new Same Day Emergency Care and Urgent Treatment Centres. It also aimed to create up to 15 mental health crisis assessment centres so patients can avoid waiting in A&E for hours for care. About 500 new ambulances will be provided to services nationwide. Streeting said: "These 29 new ambulances will make a real difference to patients in the East of England, replacing old and tired vehicles and getting to patients in minutes, rather than hours. "We can't fix more than a decade of underinvestment and neglect overnight. But through the measures we're setting out today, we will deliver faster and more convenient care for patients in emergencies." Follow East of England news on X, Instagram and Facebook: BBC Beds, Herts & Bucks, BBC Cambridgeshire, BBC Essex, BBC Norfolk, BBC Northamptonshire or BBC Suffolk. NHS staff face unprecedented job losses, says boss Two ambulance 999 call centres to close NHS merger and job losses planned amid 50% cut East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust

East of England to get 29 new ambulances
East of England to get 29 new ambulances

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

East of England to get 29 new ambulances

The East of England will receive 29 new ambulances to help deliver faster emergency care for patients. The new ambulances will replace ageing vehicles in the organisation's fleet by March 2026. More than £4.5m will be invested in the new vehicles for the East of England Ambulance Trust as part of a nationwide rollout. Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the vehicles would "make a real difference to patients". The rollout follows the government's new package of investment and reforms to improve patients' experiences of urgent and emergency care this year. This included caring for more patients in the community, rather than in hospital. Backed by about £450m of funding, the plan aimed to deliver about 40 new Same Day Emergency Care and Urgent Treatment Centres. It also aimed to create up to 15 mental health crisis assessment centres so patients can avoid waiting in A&E for hours for care. About 500 new ambulances will be provided to services nationwide. Streeting said: "These 29 new ambulances will make a real difference to patients in the East of England, replacing old and tired vehicles and getting to patients in minutes, rather than hours. "We can't fix more than a decade of underinvestment and neglect overnight. But through the measures we're setting out today, we will deliver faster and more convenient care for patients in emergencies." Follow East of England news on X, Instagram and Facebook: BBC Beds, Herts & Bucks, BBC Cambridgeshire, BBC Essex, BBC Norfolk, BBC Northamptonshire or BBC Suffolk. NHS staff face unprecedented job losses, says boss Two ambulance 999 call centres to close NHS merger and job losses planned amid 50% cut East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust

New ambulances to deliver faster care to East of England patients
New ambulances to deliver faster care to East of England patients

BBC News

time07-06-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

New ambulances to deliver faster care to East of England patients

The East of England will receive 29 new ambulances to help deliver faster emergency care for new ambulances will replace ageing vehicles in the organisation's fleet by March than £4.5m will be invested in the new vehicles for the East of England Ambulance Trust as part of a nationwide Secretary Wes Streeting said the vehicles would "make a real difference to patients". The rollout follows the government's new package of investment and reforms to improve patients' experiences of urgent and emergency care this year. This included caring for more patients in the community, rather than in by about £450m of funding, the plan aimed to deliver about 40 new Same Day Emergency Care and Urgent Treatment also aimed to create up to 15 mental health crisis assessment centres so patients can avoid waiting in A&E for hours for 500 new ambulances will be provided to services said: "These 29 new ambulances will make a real difference to patients in the East of England, replacing old and tired vehicles and getting to patients in minutes, rather than hours."We can't fix more than a decade of underinvestment and neglect overnight. But through the measures we're setting out today, we will deliver faster and more convenient care for patients in emergencies." Follow East of England news on X, Instagram and Facebook: BBC Beds, Herts & Bucks, BBC Cambridgeshire, BBC Essex, BBC Norfolk, BBC Northamptonshire or BBC Suffolk.

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