These are the top 20 growth stocks ranked by 3-year EPS compound annual growth rate, filtered to include only companies with return on equity above 10%. This ensures you see companies that are growing earnings rapidly while maintaining efficient use of shareholder capital.
| # | Symbol | Company | EPS Growth 3Y | ROE | Market Cap | P/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | HCMA | HCM Acquisition Corp | 69001300.00% | 307.34% | $133.2M | 84.17 |
| 2 | NIVFW | NewGenIvf Group Limited | 430580.17% | 117.17% | $30,696 | — |
| 3 | NIVF | NewGenIvf Group Limited | 430580.17% | 117.17% | $1.1M | — |
| 4 | CGX.TO | Cineplex Inc. | 57182.54% | 49.30% | $656.9M | -17.84 |
| 5 | CTLP | Cantaloupe, Inc. | 53481.36% | 21.85% | $779.2M | 14.48 |
| 6 | ERIC | Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) | 44422.50% | 29.57% | $40.12B | 13.10 |
| 7 | EONR | EON Resources Inc. | 43559.70% | 11.55% | $45.8M | -1.96 |
| 8 | CARG | CarGurus, Inc. | 42056.90% | 39.29% | $3.30B | 17.06 |
| 9 | COR.V | Camino Minerals Corporation | 24084.64% | 16.20% | $25.0M | 15.75 |
| 10 | BGIN | BGIN BLOCKCHAIN Ltd | 21385.08% | 36.78% | $304.0M | -5.51 |
| 11 | JEMA.L | JPMorgan Emerging Europe Middle East & Africa Securities Plc | 10535.89% | 22.05% | $94.2M | 17.92 |
| 12 | SPXC | SPX Technologies, Inc. | 6540.64% | 13.29% | $10.21B | 40.36 |
| 13 | GE | GE Aerospace | 6511.52% | 45.88% | $318.63B | 37.48 |
| 14 | PME.TO | Sentry Select Primary Metals Corp. | 6501.22% | 40.52% | $30.8M | 4.38 |
| 15 | NXT | Nextpower Inc. | 5245.15% | 31.28% | $18.10B | 31.09 |
| 16 | NWFL | Norwood Financial Corp. | 5035.66% | 12.03% | $263.8M | 9.43 |
Last updated: March 17, 2026
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Open Full ScreenerEPS (Earnings Per Share) growth measures how quickly a company is increasing its profits on a per-share basis. Strong EPS growth indicates a company is becoming more profitable over time, which typically drives stock price appreciation.
Return on equity above 10% ensures the company is efficiently using shareholder capital to generate profits. High growth without profitability can be unsustainable, so ROE acts as a quality filter.