4 Top Canadian Stocks to Buy After Their Impressive Quarterly Earnings

Given their impressive first-quarter performance and healthy growth prospects, these four Canadian stocks can deliver superior returns this year.

edit Businessman using calculator next to laptop

Image source: Getty Images.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s premium investing services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn moresdf

With improving corporate earnings becoming a significant growth driver, here are four top Canadian stocks that you can buy right now after their impressive quarterly earnings.

Magna International

First on my list would be Magna International (TSX:MG)(NYSE:MGA), which had delivered an impressive first-quarter performance, outperforming both analysts’ top-line and bottom-line expectations. The company’s revenue came in at $10.18 billion against analysts’ expectations of $9.53 billion, while its adjusted EPS of $1.86 beat analysts’ expectations by 18.5%.

The growth in its light-vehicle production and improvement in its operating performance drove its financials. After reporting solid first-quarter performance, Magna International’s management raised its revenue and net income guidance for this year. Further, its long-term growth prospects also look healthy, given its significant exposure to the high-growth electric vehicle (EV) industry.

Its partnerships with Beijing Electric Vehicle Company, LG Electronics, and REE Automotive could significantly expand its footprint in the EV market. So, I expect Magna International to deliver superior returns this year.

Nuvei

Second on my list would be Nuvei (TSX:NVEI), which had reported a solid first-quarter performance yesterday. Its revenue increased 80.2% on a year-over-year basis to $149.9 million. Volume growth from current merchants and new customer acquisitions drove the company’s sales. Amid the investments in expanding its direct distribution channel, its e-commerce business tripled compared to its previous year’s quarter.

The company has expanded its portfolio of APMs (alternative payment model) to 470 and has added pay-in and pay-out support to 40 cryptocurrencies. Further, the company continued its acquisition strategy by signing agreements to acquire Mazooma and Simplex. Mazooma’s acquisition could expand Nuvei’s portfolio of APMs, thus strengthening its position in the U.S. online gaming and sports betting industry. Meanwhile, Simplex provides payment solutions to the cryptocurrency industry. Given its impressive first-quarter performance and high-growth prospects, I expect the uptrend in Nuvei’s stock price to continue.

Canadian Natural Resources

Last week, Canadian Natural Resources (TSX:CNQ)(NYSE:CNQ) posted a substantial first-quarter performance. Supported by production growth, a higher realized price, and an improvement in its operational efficiency, the company reported an adjusted EPS of $1.03 compared to a net loss of $0.25 in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Also, it generated a free cash flow of $1.4 billion during the quarter, which strengthened its balance sheet.

The reopening of the economy could drive oil demand and prices higher, benefiting oil-producing companies, such as Canadian Natural Resources. Further, the company’s management expects its production to increase by 5% this year. Higher realization price and increased production could boost the company’s financials and stock price in the coming quarters. It also expects to generate free cash flows in the range of $5.7 to $6.2 billion this year. With its forward price-to-earnings multiples standing at an attractive 10.4, I am bullish on Canadian Natural Resources.

Jamieson Wellness

My final pick would be Jamieson Wellness (TSX:JWEL), which produces and markets natural health products. In the recently reported first-quarter results, its revenue and adjusted net income increased by 16.3% and 18.2%, respectively. A sales growth of 8.7% in the Jamieson Brands segment and a 51.9% increase in revenue from Strategic Partners drove the company’s revenue. Along with revenue growth, a decline in its interest expenses drove the company’s adjusted net income.

After reporting its first-quarter earnings, the company’s management has reaffirmed its guidance for this fiscal. The management expects its top line to grow in the range of 4.3-8.6%, while its adjusted EPS could increase by 6.9-13.8%. Meanwhile, the increased focus on healthy living, an aging population, and rising disposable income provide long-term growth potential for the company.  Also, with the threat of COVID-19 remaining large, I believe the demand for the company’s products could remain high, boosting its financials and stock price.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Rajiv Nanjapla has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. 

More on Energy Stocks

Group of industrial workers in a refinery - oil processing equipment and machinery
Energy Stocks

Up by 25%: Is Cenovus Stock a Good Buy in February 2023?

After a powerful bullish run, the energy sector in Canada has finally stabilized, and it might be ripe for a…

Read more »

A worker overlooks an oil refinery plant.
Energy Stocks

Cenovus Stock: Here’s What’s Coming Next

Cenovus stock has rallied strong along with commodity prices. Expect more as the company continues to digest its Husky acquisition.

Read more »

A stock price graph showing growth over time
Energy Stocks

What Share Buybacks Mean for Energy Investors in 2023 and 1 TSX Stock That Could Outperform

Will TSX energy stocks continue to delight investors in 2023?

Read more »

Arrowings ascending on a chalkboard
Energy Stocks

2 Top TSX Energy Stocks That Could Beat Vermilion Energy

TSX energy stocks will likely outperform in 2023. But not all are equally well placed.

Read more »

Gas pipelines
Energy Stocks

Suncor Stock: How High Could it Go in 2023?

Suncor stock is starting off 2023 as an undervalued underdog, but after a record year, the company is standing strong…

Read more »

oil and natural gas
Energy Stocks

Should You Buy Emera Stock in February 2023?

Emera stock has returned 9% compounded annually in the last 10 years, including dividends.

Read more »

grow money, wealth build
Energy Stocks

TFSA: Investing $8,000 in Enbridge Stock Today Could Bring $500 in Tax-Free Dividends

TSX dividend stocks such as Enbridge can be held in a TFSA to allow shareholders generate tax-free dividend income each…

Read more »

oil and natural gas
Energy Stocks

3 TSX Energy Stocks to Buy if the Slump Continues

Three energy stocks trading at depressed prices due to the oil slump are buying opportunities before demand returns.

Read more »