Salesforce

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Leading off our list is cloud-computing software specialist Salesforce, on which Oppenheimer reiterated its outperform rating late last month.

Along with the bullish stance, Schwartz raised his price target on the stock from US$265 to US$290, representing 10% worth of upside from current levels. In a note to investors, Schwartz said the stock is worth owning because of Salesforce’s large market opportunity, leadership position and predictability.

Schwartz also applauded Salesforce’s decision to acquire communication software specialist Slack Technologies for US$27.7 billion. Wall Street largely down-thumbed the decision, but Schwartz argues, “The deal is pricey but supports CRM’s long-term growth ambition.”

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Shopify

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Next up, e-commerce platform giant Shopify, which Schwartz maintains has an outperform with a price target of US$1,700 per share. In other words, the analyst still sees upside of about 14% from where Shopify currently trades.

In a note to investors earlier this year, Schwartz wrote that the company is a significant part of a “very large and accelerating market.” He also highlighted the company’s still massive international growth opportunities as the pandemic continues to fuel e-commerce.

In the company’s most recent quarter, earnings clocked in at US$879 million as total revenue spiked 57% over the year-ago period to US$1.1 billion.

Shopify shares have traded sluggishly in recent weeks and are down 4% over the past few days, giving contrarian tech investors something to think about.

Sprinklr

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Rounding out our list is cloud-based technologist Sprinklr, which Schwartz recently initiated with an outperform rating. He planted a US$29 price target on the stock, representing a significant upside of 65% from current levels.

In an investor note, Schwartz expressed confidence in Sprinklr’s long-term growth potential, mentioning the company’s leadership position in experience management, increasingly important real-time solutions and strong internal returns on investment.

Schwartz also highlighted Sprinklr’s pedigree and experienced management team as reasons to be bullish about the company’s ability to compete against cloud computing giants like Salesforce, Microsoft and Oracle.

Sprinklr shares are down double digits since their IPO earlier this summer, suggesting the stock could have room to run for the rest of 2021.

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There you have it: three Oppenheimer-approved stocks worth checking out.

Even if you don't agree with Oppenheimer's Schwartz on these specific picks, you should still look to implement the time-tested strategy of investing in attractive assets at discounted prices.

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About the Author

Brian Pacampara, CFA

Brian Pacampara, CFA

Investing Editor

Brian is an investing editor at Money.ca. A long-time stock junkie, his work has appeared in The Motley Fool, Seeking Alpha and Yahoo Finance. He believes in owning "forever stocks" — from a rare group of businesses that have paid out dividends for decades.

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