These stocks are 'best in class' according to Wall Street analysts

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CNBC combed through recent Wall Street research to find stocks analysts say are 'best in class.'

At a time when many of retail's biggest names are struggling, there's one company that continues to impress analysts and investors.

The retail giant has a "loyal membership base, and growing omni-channel capabilities," the firm said.Rush Enterprises is another "best-in-class" stock, according to William Blair. The company is a retailer of commercial vehicles, primarily new and used trucks, but the industry may see a downturn next year, the analyst warned.

However, the firm actually believes Rush is poised to thrive primarily due to what it calls "best-in-class" management and said investors will be "surprised by the earnings resiliency of the business."

 

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