5 Best Performing Stocks in September

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In September 2016, two classes of stocks outperformed everything else by a wide margin. Partly thanks to surging oil prices, three of the S&P 500's top five performers that month came from the energy industry. The other two tickers in that elite quintet were hard-drive builders, lifted by a rebounding market for PC systems.
Let's have a closer look at September's best performers.
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Advertisement Motley Fool Founders Issue New Stock Buy Alert Forget GE! Heres how to play the largest growth opportunity in history Forget Apple! Heres a Better Stock to Buy He Made 21,078% Buying Amazon. Heres His New Pick In a series of jumps and drops, the price of crude oil rose more than 8% last month. The tide of global political pressure turned as the OPEC consortium agreed to cut production by 1.5 million barrels per dayAnadarko Petroleum (NYSE: APC), this was the main story behind September's rising share prices. But wait -- there's more. On top of that strong foundation, Apache Corporation (NYSE: APA) announced And for Spectra Energy, oil prices hardly even mattered. Here, the big boost arrived when fellow energy pipeline operator Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) announced an all-stock merger with Spectra After several months of plunging oil prices, the energy sector is thirsty for a serious rebound. Many smaller companies have found merger partners to stave off a bitter end -- or gone out of business altogether. Weak balance sheets are being put to the ultimate test here, and the sector is consolidating in response. Meanwhile, in the computer hardware corner, rumors of the PC's death turned out to be greatly exaggerated. Storage giant Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) got the ball rolling in early September. That's when the company raised its first-quarter guidance That announcement lifted Western Digital shares 13% higher overnight, and the stock has held steady at this elevated level. Arch rival Seagate (NASDAQ: STX) took a smaller step up that day but followed up with another surge as private-equity firm ValueAct Capital invested more than $400 million in the company. ValueAct is now one of Seagate's largest shareholders, holding 4% of the company's shares. The firm explained its investment with a desire to take advantage of "attractive long-term secular trends" around Seagate's business. A secret billion-dollar stock opportunity Anders Bylundfree for 30 days We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insightsdisclosure policySigns of life in PCs
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