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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Oct. 15th

CEO Wall of Shame. Cramer still has Citibank (C) CEO Chuck Prince at the top of his Wall of Shame, and thinks that he will be forced out this week after listening to a conference call. The next CEO is Motorola's (MOT) Ed Zander. Lastly, Patrica Russo of Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) rounds out the top three. Although he has their CEO on the Wall of Shame, Cramer thinks that Motorola is a stock to buy because Carl Ichan owns a large position in the stock, plus they announce their quarterly earnings on Friday, and Cramer thinks they might finally bottom out this quarter. Cramer also thinks that the company is worth $24.60 per share if it is broken up, which is 27% higher than the current price.
Cramer then went to the phones. The first caller asked about Kraft (KFT), and Cramer thinks the stock is low risk, high reward. The next caller asked about Research in Motion (RIMM), and Cramer thinks that it is taking a breather for the next couple of days.
CoPart (CPRT) Cramer analyzed a stock he has been waiting to bring up on the show for a while. CPRT has finally moved down enough from its highs that Cramer feels good about recommending it. The company is in the middle of a large stock buyback, and is going to continue to grow.
After the lightning round, Cramer talked about the buyout rumors surrounding Saks (SKS). Cramer doesn't think the stock jumped enough on the news, and he likes the stock anyway. Cramer believes SKS will be bought out around $23 - $24 per share, and it is worth up to $26.30 per share when compared to the buyout price Neiman Marcus got last year.
Mad Mail. The first email asked about Biogen (BIIB), and Cramer thinks that it could be bought out at $100. The next email asked about Hologic (HOLX), and Cramer is still bullish. The next email was about Petro China (PTR), which Cramer thinks is up too much.
Sudden Death. Cramer doesn't like Lloyd's (LYG), and recommended Allstate (ALL), Metlife (MET), or Prudential (PRU) instead. He does like Textainer Group (TGH).

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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Wednesday's Biggest Stock Decliners

American Eagle Outfitters Inc. (NasdaqGS:AEOS - News) said its fourth-quarter net income increased to $150.2 million, or 66 cents a share, from $107.5 million, or 47 cents a share, a year ago, helped by a higher merchandise margin. A Thomson Financial survey of analysts, on average, projected earnings of 66 cents a share for the quarter. Analysts' estimates usually exclude items. The Warrendale, Pa., retailer's revenue for the quarter ended Feb. 3 rose 27% to $973.4 million from $769.1 million, while quarterly same-store sales rose 14%. The company said due to the extra week in fiscal 2006, fourth quarter same-store sales are compared to a 14 week period ended February 4, 2006.
Conseco Inc. (NYSE:CNO - News) reported a large drop in fourth-quarter net income late Tuesday after the insurer was hit with significant losses in its long-term care business.
Copart Inc. (NasdaqGS:CPRT - News) reported second-quarter net earnings of $30.4 million, or 32 cents a share, up from $7.85 million, or 8 cents a share, during the year-ago period. Last year's results were adversely impacted by about $4.9 million as a result of the Gulf coast hurricanes. The Fairfield, Calif.-based provider of vehicle salvage disposition services posted revenue of $128.9 million vs. $125.1 million.
CV Therapeutics Inc. (NasdaqGM:CVTX - News) shares plunged after the biopharmaceutical company said its angina drug Ranexa was shown to be ineffective in treating patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Danaher Corp. (NYSE:DHR - News) said it now sees earnings of 75 to 77 cents a share in the first quarter. The company's previous outlook was for a profit of 72 to 77 cents a share in the March period. The current average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial is for a profit of 77 cents a share in the first quarter. The company issued the forecast ahead of a presentation by H. Lawrence Culp at a conference in New York City sponsored by Citigroup.
EFJ Inc. (NasdaqGM:EFJI - News) shares tumbled after the Irving, Texas-based wireless company reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $7.79 million, or 30 cents a share. In the same quarter last year, the company posted a net profit of $15.4 million, or 59 cents a share. Revenue fell to $23.9 million from $29.8 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share loss of 8 cents on revenue of $31.3 million. Separately, EFJ forecast fiscal 2007 revenue of $185 million to $195 million and operating income of $7 million to $10 million.
Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE:FCS - News) said it continues to expects a 3% to 6% decline in its first-quarter revenue. The outlook doesn't include the results of consolidating System General Corp.
Genesco Inc. (NYSE:GCO - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $35.3 million, or $1.35 a share, up from a year-ago profit of $31.3 million, or $1.15 a share. On a continuing operations basis, the Nashville, Tenn., footwear company said it earned $35.7 million, or $1.36 a share, in the latest quarter. This performance includes a gain of a penny per share from the recognition of gift card-related income and favorable litigation settlement. Sales rose in the latest three months to $476.9 million from $406.3 million in the same period a year earlier. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial was for a profit of $1.31 a share in the January period. Looking ahead, Genesco forecast earnings of $2.78 to $2.81 a share for the fiscal year ending Feb. 2, 2008 on sales of about $1.6 billion. For the first quarter, it sees earnings of 28 cents a share on sales of between $339 million and $341 million. Wall Street's current consensus estimates are for profits of $2.97 a share and 47 cents a share in the respective periods. The company said it expects the performance of its Underground Station Group and Hat World Group businesses to continue to be impacted by ongoing softness in the urban market in the first half of the year.
Jupitermedia Corp. (NasdaqGS:JUPM - News) terminated talks with Getty Images Inc. over a potential transaction between the two companies.
Goodrich Petroleum Corp. (NYSE:GDP - News) shares fell after the Houston-based company rescheduled the release of it fourth-quarter financial results to March 13 due to a delay in finalizing its year end 2006 independent reserve report.
Heelys Inc.'s (NasdaqGM:HLYS - News) fourth-quarter earnings rose sharply to $11.5 million, or 44 cents a share, from $1.44 million, or 6 cents a share, a year earlier. The Dallas maker of sports-related products said revenue for the quarter rose sharply to $71.1 million from $14.9 million. On average, analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected fourth-quarter earnings of 28 cents a share on revenue of $61 million. Analyst estimates typically exclude items.
Hypercom (NYSE:HYC - News), a Phoenix-based firm involved in electronic transactions, said it narrowed its fourth-quarter loss to $2.74 million, or 5 cents a share, from $10.6 million, or 20 cents a share. Hypercom's revenue fell 5% to $64.8 million on a decline in multi-lane product revenue. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected earnings of 2 cents a share on revenue of $61.7 million. It sees 2007 revenue between $284 million and $290 million.
Insmed Inc. (NasdaqGM:INSM - News) said it's restructuring its operations as a result of its litigation settlement with Tercica Inc. and Genentech Inc. , which was announced Tuesday. As a result, Richmond, Va.-based Insmed expects its workforce of 150 to be reduced by roughly 34%. The company said its sales and marketing group will be eliminated and production at its manufacturing site in Boulder, Colo., will be scaled back to reflect the reduced drug product requirement. The company expects the savings to allow it to fund its operations into the fourth quarter of 2007. As of Dec 31, Insmed had $24.1 million of cash on hand.
Plato Learning Inc. (NasdaqGM:TUTR - News) shares fell after the Minneapolis-based provider of computer-based educational products late Tuesday reported a fiscal first-quarter net loss of $4.53 million, or 19 cents a share, compared with a net loss of $3.2 million, or 14 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Revenue fell to $17 million from $23.5 million. The company expects fiscal 2007 revenue in the mid-$70 million range and for its net loss to approximate its 2006 net loss excluding restructuring, impairment and other charges.
Rocky Brands (NasdaqGS:RCKY - News) shares dropped after the Nelsonville, Ohio-based footwear company reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $77,875, or a penny a share. In the same quarter last year, Rocky Brands posted a net profit of $2.61 million, or 46 cents a share. Revenue fell to $70.6 million from $74.9 million. The company expects fiscal 2007 earnings per share growth of 35%, and revenue growth of 5%.
Westwood One Inc. (NYSE:WON - News) swung to a fourth-quarter loss of $488.6 million, or $5.68 a share, from net income of $22.5 million, or 25 cents a share, a year ago, on a goodwill impairment charge of $515.9 million in the latest period. Excluding items, the New York media company said Wednesday it earned $14.6 million, or 17 cents a share, for the final quarter of 2006. Net revenue decreased 12% to $129.8 million from $147 million. National commercial advertisement revenue declined 14% and local/regional commercial advertisement revenue fell 9.4%. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected, on average, fourth-quarter earnings of 10 cents a share and revenue of $125.8 million for the provider of sports, news and traffic updates to radio stations.
Weyerhaeuser (NYSE:WY - News) was downgraded by UBS to reduce from neutral due primarily to valuation. Analyst Richard Schneider said that based on fundamentals, the stock should be trading around $70 a share, as the company's wood products business is posting losses, homebuilding is declining and as its containerboard business is being hurt by higher wastepaper costs. The stock was down $1.65, or 1.9%, at $84.55 in pre-open trading. As of Tuesday's closing, the stock has gained 22% since the end of 2006, and reached an all-time high of $87.09 in intraday trading on Feb. 27. Schneider said the stock may be trading on expectations that the company will make moves to unlock shareholder value, with some pressuring the company to become a real estate investment trust.
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Friday, December 08, 2006

Hot Stocks to Watch Today

Here are 7 stocks to watch for today. This list comes directly from the TradingMarkets Stocks Indicators page.
Stocks Ready to Surge: These are the stocks that today made new 10-day lows that are still in an uptrend as they are trading above their 200-day moving average. They are sorted in rank according to how over-extended they are vs. their 10-day moving average. For example, the top ranked stock is trading the furthest distance from its 10-day moving average on a percentage basis. Historically, these stocks on average have had larger than normal short-term upside reversals.
Copart (NASDAQ:CPRT - News). CPRT's PowerRating is 6.
Low-Priced Stocks Ready to Surge: These are the stocks under $10/share that today made new 10-day lows that are still in an uptrend as they are trading above their 200-day moving average. They are sorted in rank according to how over-extended they are vs. their 10-day moving average. For example, the top ranked stock is trading the furthest distance from its 10-day moving average on a percentage basis. Historically, these stocks on average have had larger than normal short-term upside reversals. Please note: All stocks carry risk and low-priced stocks usually come with even more risk. Always use caution.
SupportSoft (NASDAQ:SPRT - News). SPRT's PowerRating is 8.
Pullbacks from Highs: Most successful momentum-based traders and money managers like to buy strong stocks after they pull back. TradingMarkets.com uses a proprietary mathematical model to identify up to 30 (in weak or choppy markets there will be fewer) of the strongest stocks that have pulled back from recent highs. These stocks should be considered potential candidates to resume their longer-term up trends.
Cyberonics (NASDAQ:CYBX - News). CYBX's PowerRating is 3.
Trading Where the Action Is: This list contains the most volatile stocks over the past 50 trading days. These stocks are only for the most aggressive traders who are willing to assume a high degree of risk in order to capture larger gains.
Medis Technologies (NASDAQ:MDTL - News). MDTL's PowerRating is 4.
Stocks Ready to Drop: These are the stocks that today made new 10-day highs that are still in an downtrend as they are trading below their 200-day moving average. They are sorted in rank according to how over-extended they are vs. their 10-day moving average. For example, the top ranked stock is trading the furthest distance from its 10-day moving average on a percentage basis. Historically, these stocks on average have had larger than normal short-term downside reversals.
Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE:FCS - News). FCS's PowerRating is 3.
Pullbacks from Lows: Most successful momentum-based traders and money managers like to sell weak stocks after they pull back. TradingMarkets.com uses a proprietary mathematical model to identify up to 20 (in strong or choppy markets there will be fewer) weak stocks that have pulled back from recent lows. These stocks should be considered potential candidates to resume their longer-term downtrends.
CA, Inc (NYSE:CA - News). CA's PowerRating is 3.
Short Windows Candidates: These are stocks which are in a strong downtrend, as determined by a proprietary trend filter and whose current bar has its low above the 4-day moving average. Historically, these stock on average have had a larger than normal short-term downside reversals. In order to qualify as a "Trading Window" candidate, the 10-period ADX must be 30 or higher and the -DI must be greater than the +DI. Or we must have a 14-period -DI reading of above 30 (with no ADX reading required). "Single Windows" are the most common type of Windows. They are simply a single bar which has its low of the day above the 4-period moving average.
Bausch & Lomb (NYSE:BOL - News). BOL's PowerRating is 4.

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Monday, December 04, 2006

Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Retail Ventures (NYSE:RVI - News) missed earnings by a long shot Monday afternoon, announcing -$0.07 EPS vs an expected $0.13 EPS. RVI's PowerRating is 4.
AutoZone (NYSE:AZO - News) reports quarterly earnings on Tuesday before the bell; look for $1.68 EPS. AZO's PowerRating is 6.
Kroger (NYSE:KR - News) announces earnings on Tuesday morning, with analysts looking for $0.28 EPS. KR's PowerRating is 6.
When Toll Brothers (NYSE:TOL - News) announces earnings on Tuesday morning, expect $1.06 EPS. TOL's PowerRating is 3.
Analysts are looking for Sanderson Farms (NASDAQ:SAFM - News) to report $0.26 EPS on Tuesday morning. SAFM's PowerRating is 5.
World Wrestling (NYSE:WWE - News) is set to announce $0.13 EPS tomorrow morning.
Copart (NASDAQ:CPRT - News) reports earnings on Tuesday after the close, so watch for action leading up to the bell. CPRT's PowerRating is 5.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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