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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round May 7th

American Tower (NYSE: AMT): 'I saw the quarter this morning ... I think the tower business is a great business ... I want to reiterate off that great quarter that AMT is best in show.'Crown Castle (NYSE: CCI)Rosetta Resources (NasdaqGS: ROSE): 'I think that ROSE is one of these terrific independent oil companies, that is way behind the group, that should be bought aggressively here, that people do not understand.'MasterCard (NYSE: MA)Schlumberger (NYSE: SLB): 'I believe very strongly that SLB is going higher ... The stock's right at its high. If that stock pulls back to $72-73, yeah, you bet what we're going to do with that one ('mon-back sound)...'Deere (NYSE: DE):'We would much rather own John Deere ... That's the only game in town.'Mosaic (NYSE: MOS)Incyte (NasdaqGM: INCY): 'Yeah, I mean, look, it's a spec ... It's doing fine. It's 50 cents off its high. I'm not backing away from that one. I like that.'Reliance Steel (NYSE: RS): 'I had been tempted - because we'd been up about 25 points from recommending RS - I was tempted to say ring the register, take profit. No. There's still too much opportunity. RS remains on my buy list.'Allegheny Technologies (NYSE: ATI):"The steels are still going higher."Yamana Gold (NYSE: AUY): 'We've caught more than a double there.'Kinross Gold (NYSE: KGC ): ' ... We have started to cotton up to Kinross Gold.'Golden Star Resources (AMEX: GSS )
Bearish calls:
Sirius Satellite Radio (NasdaqGS: SIRI): 'I am increasingly nervous that Mel Karmazen ... is not going to get his wish and make that big merger. If he doesn't, that stock stays... maybe even goes lower. Maybe goes to $2. If he does, you make money. So, you're talking about 80 cents down, and $3 up. Why not pull that off? Because the 80 cents down could out first. Don't buy, don't buy ... I fear that one of those companies will go out of business.'Capital One Financial (NYSE: COF): 'This is very hard ... COF has mortgage problems. And while the mortgage market's gotten better, that acquisition they made of Greenpoint and North Fork - it's not working for them. So I have to tell you - sell, sell, sell!'Daktronics (NasdaqGS: DAKT): 'I want you - even down here - to sell it. Sell, sell, sell! And, I've got tell you something, it's a bit of a trainwreck when it comes to forecasting, and I'm very negative on that.'VeraSun Energy (NYSE: VSE): 'Ix-nay on the ethanol! 'Dendreon (NasdaqGM: DNDN): 'I think a lot of the upside is already in ... I think it's gotten too expensive. I don't think there's any more upside, even with the final approval.'US Gold (AMEX: UXG): 'No, no. We've anointed our gold, and we're not going to deviate.'

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Biggest Stock Gainers Wednesday

ACS, ALU, ANR, ACAS, AMAT, SAT, BSC, CIEN, CORI, CKFR, CCI, DCX, DE, DTG, ESPD, ETFC, FVRL, FSLR, FOXH, GRMN
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. (NYSE:ACS - News)reported second-quarter earnings of 72 cents a share, compared with 81 cents a share, in the year-earlier period. This year's quarter included 9 cents a share in legal and other expenses related to the company's stock- option inquiry. Shares outstanding fell to 100.2 million from126.9 million. The Dallas provider of outsourcing and information technology services reported revenue rose 5.9% to $1.43 billion.

Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE:ALU - News) said it may cut up to 1,468 jobs in France by the end of 2008, or about 12% of its workforce in the country. The company had previously targeted cutting 12,500 jobs worldwide.
Alpha Natural Resources (NYSE:ANR - News) said fourth-quarter earnings rose to $63.3 million, or 98 cents a share, from $12.4 million, or 20 cents a share, a year earlier. The results for the quarter ending Dec. 31 include a 5 cents-a-share charge related to stock-based compensation, an 8 cents-a-share charge for the buyout of a supply contract and an 86 cents-a-share tax benefit. Revenue fell 8.4% to $458 million from last year's $499.7 million, amid a 5.7% decline coal revenue and a 23% drop in freight and handling revenue. The Abingdon, Va. coal producer said it may need to take additional steps to rationalize production if coal prices don't improve.
American Capital Strategies Ltd. (NasdaqGS:ACAS - News)said fourth-quarter net operating income rose to $113 million, or 76 cents a share, from $91 million, or 80 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year. The weighted average shares of common stock outstanding for the quarter rose to 148.4 million from 112.6 million in the prior year. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected per-share income of 77 cents for the recent quarter. The asset manager said quarterly interest and dividend income rose to $202 million from $127 million in the prior year. Also, American Capital's board has declared a first-quarter dividend of 89 cents per share, up 11% from the dividend during the same period in the prior year. The dividend is payable April 2 to holders as of March 2.
Applied Materials (NasdaqGS:AMAT - News) reported its quarterly profit nearly tripled from a year earlier as it sold more machines that make chips used in consumer electronics.
Asia Satellite Telecommunications Holdings Ltd. (NYSE:SAT - News) said its majority shareholders proposed to acquire shares they don't already own for HK$2.22 billion. The company said in a statement that Modernday Ltd., jointly owned by CITIC Group and General Electric Capital Corp., plans to offer HK$18.30 a share in cash for 121.4 million Asia Satellite shares, equivalent to a 31.1% stake. The offer price represents a 30.7% premium over the stock's last traded price of HK$14.0 Friday morning, before its trading suspension.
Bear Stearns (NYSE:BSC - News) was upgraded to outperform from neutral at Credit Suisse. The firm also lifted its price target to $190 from $172. "Bear Stearns is a well run franchise. Returns may lag peers in the most favorable of markets but prove more resilient in a downturn. That, plus a less than 2 times book value valuation and a history of above-average book value growth... the risk/reward is right."
Ciena Corp. (NasdaqGS:CIEN - News) was upgraded to buy from hold at Citigroup.
Corillian Corp. (NasdaqGS:CORI - News) shares jumped after the company agreed to be acquired by CheckFree (NasdaqGS:CKFR - News) for $245 million. The deal values Corillian shares at $5.15 each, compared to their close on Tuesday at $3.45. CheckFree expects the transaction to close on or by June 1. It plans to finance the acquisition through a combination of existing cash balances and revolving debt. CheckFree anticipates the deal will be dilutive to GAAP earnings in the current fiscal year as well as fiscal 2008, and modestly dilutive to underlying earnings over the same period.
Crown Castle International Corp. (NYSE:CCI - News) was upgraded to buy from neutral at Banc of America Sec., which cited expectations that growth will accelerate heading into 2008. Analyst David Barden also raised his stock price target to $42 from $36. Barden thinks the expected growth will come from "ongoing quality service-based competition among large wireless carriers," as well as from new initiatives such as T-Mobile's 4G network build out and, and from expansion from emerging carriers.
DaimlerChrysler (NYSE:DCX - News) shares rose after the company unveiled a restructuring plan that calls for the elimination of about 13,000 jobs within its Chrysler group. The company also said fourth-quarter profit dropped 40% to 577 million euros ($749 million), while revenue slipped 2% to 40.66 billion euros. While Chrysler Group swung to a 124 million euro operating loss, Mercedes Group's operating profit rose to 1.3 billion euros from 1 million euros during the quarter. Its truck division more than tripled its operating profit, and its financial services operating profit improved 15%. It expects a "significant" increase in profitability between 2007 and 2009, a slight rise in 2007 unit sales and 2007 revenue at least level with last year's 151.6 billion euros.
Deere & Co. (NYSE:DE - News) posted a rise in fiscal first-quarter net income of just 1.2%, although sales of agricultural equipment rose nearly 10%. The Moline, Ill., heavy-equipment maker had net income of $238.7 million, or $1.04 a share, for the quarter ended Jan. 31, up from $235.9 million, or 99 cents a share, a year earlier. Year-ago income from continuing operations was $223.9 million, or 94 cents a share. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected, on average, earnings of 79 cents a share in the recently ended first quarter. Net sales in the latest quarter rose 5.2% to $4.42 billion from $4.2 billion. Looking ahead, Deere said it expects sales to be up slightly for full-year 2007 and to increase approximately 5% for the second quarter. Net income is forecast to be around $1.4 billion for the year. Analysts are expecting full-year net income of $1.4 billion, or $6.29 a share. For the fiscal second quarter, Deere said it expects earnings of $525 million to $550 million. Wall Street is looking for second-quarter income of $506.8 million, or $2.26 a share, according to Thomson Financial analysts. Deere is expected to get a boost from surging corn prices sparked by ethanol demand, despite the company forecasting flat revenue and earnings falling 20% in 2007.
Dollar-Thrifty Automotive Group (NYSE:DTG - News) shares rose following a report that the company could merge with Vanguard Car Rental, a private firm that owns the National and Alamo car rental brands. The New York Times said the parties were in early talks on a deal that could be worth more than $3 billion.
ESpeed Inc. (NasdaqGM:ESPD - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $3.25 million, or 6 cents a share, compared with $290,000, or a penny a share, in the same period last year, boosted by higher revenue from Software Solutions and fully electronic transactions. The developer of electronic marketplaces and trading technology said revenue rose 18.3% to $44.7 million from $37.8 million. For the first quarter, ESpeed expects per-share operating earnings of 3 cents to 4 cents excluding items, on operating revenue of $40 million. For 2007, the company sees per-share operating earnings of 5 cents to 7 cents a share excluding items, on operating revenue of about $152 million. ESpeed added that it sees lower revenue and net income for 2007 due to the expiration of the Wagner patent on Feb. 20, after which the company will no longer receive revenue from this source.
E-Trade Financial Corp (NasdaqGS:ETFC - News) said its clients'daily average revenue trades, or DARTs, rose 16.7% in January from year-ago levels, to 174,529. U.S. DARTs climbed 14.8% and international DARTs rose 28.1%, the firm said. The company's total retail client assets increased 1.7% from the December quarter, to $198.3 billion. End of period margin debt balances fell 1.3% from the prior quarter to $6.9 billion, with average margin debt balances dipping 2.2% to about $6.9 billion.
Favrille (NasdaqGM:FVRL - News) shares rose after the company signed an agreement with Bayer Schering Pharma's unit Berlex. The focus of the agreement will be on studying the use of Favrille's active immunotherapy, FavId, in conjunction with Berlex's growth factor Leukine in patients with B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
First Solar Inc. (NasdaqGM:FSLR - News)shares surged after the Phoenix maker of solar modules reported fourth-quarter profit of 12 cents a share, compared with a loss of 14 cents in the year-earlier period. Revenue nearly quadrupled to $52.7 million from $13.6 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share loss of 5 cents. First Solar went public last November.
FoxHollow Technologies (NasdaqGS:FOXH - News) said the fourth-quarter net loss widened, as the company recorded lease termination charges, to $4.85 million, or 18 cents a share, from a net loss of $160,000, or a penny a share, during the same period in the prior year. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected a per-share loss of 9 cents. The medical devices developer said quarterly revenue rose to $44.5 million from $41.9 million in the prior year, while Wall Street was looking for $45 million. For fiscal 2007, FoxHollow sees revenue of $205 million to $215 million, with a per-share result ranging from breakeven to income of 20 cents. Analysts are looking for annual revenue of $207 million.
Garmin Ltd. (NasdaqGS:GRMN - News) shares jumped after the maker of global-positioning navigation and communication gear reported fourth-quarter earnings that more-than-doubled from a year ago. Before the market opened, Garmin said it earned $180.3 million, or 82 cents a share, up from $87.1 million, or 40 cents a share in the year-ago-quarter. Revenue also nearly doubled to $611.2 million from $319.3 million a year ago. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast Garmin to earn 58 cents per share revenue of $525 million. Garmin also forecast a 2007 fiscal-year profit of $2.70 a share on $2.5 billion in revenue.
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Friday, January 19, 2007

Friday's Biggest Gainers

Amcol International Corp. (NYSE:ACO - News) said its fourth-quarter income from continuing operations rose to $12 million, or 39 cents a share, from $8.4 million, or 27 cents, a year earlier. The Arlington Heights, Ill., company said sales rose 16% to $155.9 million for from $134.6 million. The average earnings estimate of five analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call was 34 cents.
Applera Corp.-Celera Genomics Group (NYSE:CRA - News) was upgraded to outperform from market perform at Piper Jaffray. The firm also lifted its price target on the stock to $16 from $14.
Briggs & Stratton (NYSE:BGG - News) was upgraded to outperform from market perform at Raymond James.
Callaway Golf Co. (NYSE:ELY - News) said it expects preliminary 2006 sales of $1.02 billion, with earnings of 33 cents to 35 cents a share. Excluding charges, the golf-products company sees a per-share profit of 50 to 52 cents.
Capital One (NYSE:COF - News) reported a 39% jump in fourth-quarter net income. The results, as well as the credit-card and banking company's 2007 forecast, fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Crown Castle International Corp. (NYSE:CCI - News) agreed to repurchase about 17.7 million common shares for $600 million cash. The Houston-based company said it will buy the shares through a private transaction with Fortress Investment Funds, Greenhill Capital Partners LLC and affiliated funds, and funds affiliated with Abrams Capital LLC.
DaimlerChrysler (NYSE:DCX - News) was upgraded to overweight from equal-weight at Morgan Stanley, which cited the potential for growth at the firm's truck-making division.
Del Monte Foods (NYSE:DLM - News) was upgraded to outperform from peer perform at Bear Stearns.
Easylink Services Corp. (NASDAQ:EASY - News) shares jumped after Internet Commerce (NASDAQ:ICCA - News) said it's offered to buy the company for $5 per share. The proposal represents a premium of about 47% based on Wednesday's closing price for Easylink shares. Including the assumption of $5 million in Easylink debt, the transaction would be worth about $60 million.
Equinix Inc. (NASDAQ:EQIX - News) was initiated with an outperform rating at RBC Capital Markets.
ITC Holdings Corp. (NYSE:ITC - News) signed a deal to acquire the transmission assets of Interstate Power & Light Co. from Alliant Energy (NYSE:LNT - News) for about $750 million.
JDSU (NASDAQ:JDSU - News) raised its view for fiscal second-quarter revenue to a range of $360 million to $365 million. Previously, the communications-test-products company had been looking for $332 million to $352 million. JDSU cited its Communications Test & Measurement segment performing "particularly well."
Leapfrog Enterprises (NYSE:LF - News) was upgraded to outperform from market perform at Piper Jaffray. The firm lifted its price target on the stock to $14 from $7, citing significantly improved business prospects.
Logitech (NASDAQ:LOGI - News) was upgraded to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
Medifast (NYSE:MED - News) was initiated with a buy rating at BB&T Capital Markets.
Merrill Merchants Bancshares Inc. (NASDAQ:MERB - News) agreed to be acquired by Chittenden Corp. (NYSE:CHZ - News) for about $111.4 million in cash and stock. The deal values Merrill Merchants' shares at $31 each. Chittenden expects the consideration to consist of $44.6 million in cash and 2.2 million common shares. Burlington, Vermont-based Chittenden anticipates the transaction will close in the second quarter. Merrill Merchants, headquartered in Bangor, Maine, had total assets of $449 million as of Dec. 31.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round, Jan. 10th

Bullish calls:
Dell (NASDAQ: DELL - News): 'I have to tell you, you don't sell any of these PC stocks ahead of the Vista launch. You sell them one day after the Vista launch, and then I will do the sell, sell, sell."eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY - News): 'I am a minority of one. I genuinely think that EBAY is a good stock. ...said that they're buying Stub Hub, which I think is a brilliant acquisition. I'm not backing away; I'm backing the truck up for EBAY.'Boeing (NYSE: BA - News): 'People keep wanting to get off the BA horse. They're wrong! Monster quarter coming. AirBus still can't make the planes, for heaven's sake. I want to continue to buy BA, until it gets to $100.'Boston Scientific (NYSE: BSX - News): 'The stock has been soggy now for about 80 cents ... But! That means it's an opportunity. And, yes! BSX - ever since we recommended it a dollar ago - has been on a slow creep up. I think it goes to $20 bucks, and then let's reconfigure.'Google (NASDAQ: GOOG - News): ' This company's going to have a good quarter. Notice that - every time it creeps up on the up days, I want to own this stock under $500. My price target remains in the $600 level. It will get there. Do not lose faith.'Blockbuster (NYSE: BBI - News)Rite Aid (NYSE: RAD - News)Crown Castle (NYSE: CCI - News): 'I'd swap out of C and move into CCI.'Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD - News): 'I think AMD's cheap ... I think AMD is better than Intel. I want to own AMD, ahead of the Vista launch.'Allegheny Technologies (NYSE: ATI - News): 'Those of you that are still looking for a new name, ATI has pulled back $10. Bring it in, bring it in. Buy, buy, buy!'Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO - News): ' ... one of my growth stocks of the year.'Lundin Mining (AMEX: LMC - News): ' I recommended this stock because I think it's got good fundamentals, and I think it can get a takeover. I'm not backing away from that. But ... commodities are in free fall right now ... Give it a little room, and then buy, because that thesis isn't going away. It's just right now dormant.'Allergan (NYSE: AGN - News): 'AGN has been going down off of a CIBC report that I think is gravely mistaken, saying that the breast implant business is not going to be good for AGN ... AGN's got Juvaderm ... AGN's got Botox ... I need you to buy AGN.'Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News): 'The only PC stock you can own for the whole year is HPQ. Because Mark Hurd is better than the average bear.'Lowe's (NYSE: LOW - News): 'I much prefer LOW. LOW's is better than Home Depot.'Monsanto (NYSE: MON - News): 'The analysts continue to hate it. I continue to like it. I like all the hybrid new corn that they've got.'
Bearish calls:
Sirenza Microdevices (NASDAQ: SMDI - News): 'SMDI is radio frequency for the SIRI [Sirius Satellite Radio] satellites of the world ... I want to steer clear. I am telling you, sell SMDI and never look back.'Brocade (NYSE: BRC - News): 'I think BRCD's had a nice run and it's time to move on. They did that good merger with MacData... 'Citigroup (NYSE: C - News): ' ... it's still run by a lawyer, and we don't really care for banks that are run by lawyers ... C is not going to hurt you. I just don't think it's a great stock to own. Let's cut back a little.'Anadigics (NASDAQ: ANAD - News): 'No on radio frequency names; it's too competitive and I don't want to be there. Sell, sell, sell!'H&R Block (NYSE: HRB - News): 'No. Sell, sell, sell. Permanent sell. Plus, they've run afoul of Governor Spitzer. No.'Home Depot (NYSE: HD - News): 'No, no. I don't want HD, even though I like it long-term.'RTI Metals (NYSE: RTI - News): 'I would schnitzel out of RTI, and go into ATI.'
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