Screening style

Quality Stocks — Analysis & Key Financial Data

Quality investing focuses on companies with strong fundamentals: resilient balance sheets, consistent profitability, and sensible valuation. Investors use quality strategies to seek durable compounders and reduce the risk of permanent capital loss, often favouring businesses with competitive moats and disciplined capital allocation. Invest Viable screens for quality stocks using our proprietary Investment Score. The exact rule for this page: Investment Score of at least 75, indicating strong fundamentals across financial strength, performance, and valuation. This filters for companies that rank highly on our composite measure. Base valuations and key metrics remain available so you can compare quality names side by side. These criteria are screening filters only. They do not rank stocks by “best” or constitute investment advice. We show stocks that match the rule so you can research and decide what’s interesting.

Stocks passing screen
488
Latest data
2026-06-28

Quality Stock List

Showing 451475 of 488 quality stocksData as of 2026-06-28
CompanyPriceFair ValueScoreMarket CapP/EEPSYield
Viemed Healthcare, Inc.
VMD
$11.39$8.81
77
$446M30.0$0.390.00%
PulteGroup, Inc.
PHM
$137.94$343.69
77
$26.2B13.2$10.660.73%
CRH plc
CRH
$108.87$147.97
77
$75.1B19.2$7.561.35%
Globe Life Inc.
GL
$179.25$250.32
77
$13.9B12.2$15.010.64%
EMCOR Group, Inc.
EME
$814.41$476.19
77
$35.5B26.8$29.630.16%
SLM Corporation
SLM
$26.11$63.91
77
$4.8B7.0$3.832.04%
Village Super Market, Inc.
VLGEA
$42.21$53.30
77
$625M11.3$4.122.37%
Devon Energy Corporation
DVN
$41.99$144.50
77
$26.2B11.7$3.652.46%
Slb N.V.
SLB
$46.38$73.33
77
$70.3B20.4$2.202.47%
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P.
ARLP
$23.99$69.36
77
$3.1B12.8$1.929.80%
eGain Corporation
EGAN
$6.40$2.14
77
$178M4.6$1.410.00%
Uber Technologies, Inc.
UBER
$75.50$31.59
77
$155.1B18.6$4.160.00%
UFP Technologies, Inc.
UFPT
$263.63$243.09
77
$2.0B29.2$8.890.00%
Watts Water Technologies, Inc.
WTS
$358.93$230.22
77
$12.0B32.8$10.940.61%
Cheer Holding, Inc.
CHR
$1.90$386.33
77
$58M0.1$24.070.00%
Amgen Inc.
AMGN
$360.55$421.52
77
$193.4B24.8$14.442.73%
CGI Inc.
GIB
$63.73$167.53
77
$14.0B11.8$7.920.72%
Workday, Inc.
WDAY
$123.58$16.28
77
$32.5B38.6$3.340.00%
Sprott Inc.
SII
$112.64$61.06
77
$2.9B34.2$3.281.31%
Progyny, Inc.
PGNY
$28.86$17.77
77
$2.2B35.2$0.840.00%
Aon plc
AON
$327.57$395.11
77
$70.2B17.9$18.390.93%
Bank7 Corp.
BSVN
$48.91$110.91
77
$472M10.5$4.712.18%
Climb Global Solutions, Inc.
CLMB
$22.47$32.10
77
$415M19.4$1.150.38%
Cricut, Inc.
CRCT
$4.44$1.92
77
$972M13.1$0.3520.52%
The Descartes Systems Group Inc.
DSGX
$69.52$41.82
77
$6.0B34.1$2.060.00%

About quality-style screening

Quality investing focuses on the durability of the underlying business rather than its current valuation. The intuition is straightforward — businesses with high profitability, strong balance sheets, and resilient growth historically generate better long-run shareholder returns than the broader market average, even when they trade at full or above-fair valuations along the way. The screen on this page is a single-factor implementation of that idea using Invest Viable's Investment Score at the 75 threshold.

What the Investment Score does and doesn't do matters for how this page reads. The Score evaluates the business — how profitable, how leveraged, how durable the cash flow looks. It is not a valuation score, not a forecast, and not a recommendation. A name can pass the quality screen at 80 and trade above its base valuation, in which case the margin-of-safety variants will show as negative even while the Score is high. The screener surfaces both numbers so neither dimension is hidden behind the other.

The screen produces a list that tilts toward Technology, Healthcare, Consumer Staples, and parts of Industrials, where high-quality businesses are structurally most common. Sector exposure inside the list isn't a target — it's the natural consequence of applying a single-factor business-quality threshold uniformly across the covered universe.

What this page is for

This page is a screener and reference surface, not editorial coverage. The list above refreshes with each data update; the methodology, FAQ, and related categories below stay in place so the page is useful both for somebody arriving from a specific search and for somebody scanning quality-style names for the first time.

If you want to value a single stock end-to-end with adjustable assumptions rather than scan the screen, the Invest Viable Valuator walks through the same models we use to compute the base valuations on this page.

How we screen for quality stocks

A stock passes the quality screen when its Investment Score is at least 75. The Score itself evaluates profitability, balance-sheet quality, and growth profile through Invest Viable's proprietary model.

Screen rule
investmentScore >= 75
  • The 75 threshold is a higher floor than the value-style screen (which uses 50) and a lower floor than the Top Investment Score tag (which uses 80). The three overlap heavily — a top-score name nearly always also passes the quality screen.
  • The Investment Score evaluates the underlying business — profitability, balance-sheet quality, growth — rather than market price or sentiment. A high-quality business can trade above its base valuation; the Score reflects business durability, not valuation.
  • The screen is mechanical and sector-uniform. Quality at 75 doesn't mean the same thing in every sector — a 75 in Technology and a 75 in Utilities reflect different mixes of underlying inputs — but the overall Score scale is consistent.

Frequently asked questions

What does "quality style" mean on Invest Viable?

A single-factor screen on Invest Viable's Investment Score at the 75 threshold. The Score itself is a multi-factor evaluation of underlying business quality — profitability, balance-sheet strength, growth profile, and base-valuation inputs — computed by a proprietary model from each company's own fundamentals. The methodology pages on the site describe what the Score evaluates; the formula is not published.

Why is the threshold set at 75?

Seventy-five is the threshold our methodology uses to mark names whose underlying financial profile is meaningfully above average for the covered universe. The Top Investment Score tag uses an 80 floor and surfaces a narrower top-tier subset; the value-style screen uses a 50 floor as its quality filter alongside a margin-of-safety condition. The three thresholds form a graduated scale.

How is quality style different from the Top Investment Score page?

Quality style uses a 75 floor and is broader; Top Investment Score uses an 80 floor and is narrower. Most top-score names also pass the quality screen, but quality style includes a wider set of strong-but-not-top-tier businesses.

Does a high quality score mean the stock is undervalued?

No. The Investment Score evaluates the underlying business; the base valuation and the three margin-of-safety variants address whether market price sits above or below a fair value. A high-quality name can pass the quality screen and have a negative margin of safety if the market is pricing the quality. The screener shows both so the picture is complete.

Does Invest Viable recommend specific quality stocks?

No. This page is a screener and analysis surface, not a recommendation list. Each stock is shown with its underlying financial data, base valuation, and Investment Score so you can do your own research. Invest Viable does not publish buy or sell calls on individual securities.

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