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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lighting Round Oct. 2nd

Bullish:
Google (GOOG): Cramer thinks the estimates are too low, and that the stock could go to $700.
Norsk Hydro (NHY): A great resource company in a market that loves resource plays.
National Oilwell (NOV): Cramer likes the stock and thinks they have a "hammerlock" on oil well building.
Apple (AAPL): Cramer is most bullish on Apple out of his "Four Horsemen of Tech." But thinks you should wait for a pullback.
Transocean (RIG): Thinks the stock is going back up to its 52-week highs.
Cytyc Corp (CYTC): "Buy, buy, buy!"

Bearish:
Bucyrus (BUCY): Cramer likes the stock, but he likes Caterpillar (CAT) better.
Vasco Data Security (VDSI): Rrecommends Oracle (ORCL) in the software sector.
ViroPharma (VPHM): Cramer said this is one of his worst picks ever. "Sell, sell, sell!"
Xinhua Finance (XFML): Cramer can't get any financial information, so he can't recommend the stock.
Terra Nitrogen (TNH): This stock is too hot for Cramer.
Halozyme Therapeutics (HALO): Cramer thinks Nastech Pharma (NSTK) is the better stock in that sector.
Sirius (SIRI): Waiting for a pull back before he will recommend it again.
Wynn Resorts (WYNN): Cramer thinks it's too hot, so he recommends investors be careful. "Don't buy."
Force Protection (FRPT): "Sell, sell, sell!"

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Aug. 13th

Thornburg Mortgage (NYSE: TMA - News), Washington Mutual (NYSE: WM - News), Lehman Brothers (NYSE: LEH - News), KB Home (NYSE: KBH - News), Beazer Homes USA (NYSE: BZH - News), Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG - News), Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO - News), and Colgate (NYSE: CL - News)
Cramer predicts around 7 million "teaser" mortgages are likely to be defaulted and recommends "staying defensive," by avoiding real estate and bank stocks such as TMA, WM, LEH, KBH and BZH and investing in soft goods such as PG, KO and CL. While the Fed thinks mortgage woes will pass, Cramer still believes the Fed should cut rates.
Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP - News)
Cramer thinks SGP is an excellent stock for the current environment and notes sales are up 13% since last year. He adds the company is not leveged to mortgaes and he believes in Fred Hassan, who was one of Cramer's transformational CEOs. He would wait until buying SGP, and while the current economic climate is not good, "we have no control on what the Fed will do," Cramer said.
Vodafone (NYSE: VOD - News),Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ - News)
VOD is a good international play and the world's best wireless carrier. Cramer thinks VOD will raise more revenues than the competition, owns a "serious chunk" of VZ, is successful in emerging economies and has a strong dividend.
CEO Interview: Jack Cumming, Hologic (NasdaqGS: HOLX - News) with Cytyc (NasdaqGS: CYTC - News)
Jack Cumming talked about the upcoming merger with CYTC, which will mean $400 million to $50o million in EBITDA and nine top women's health products. Cumming added the company can afford the acquisition and there is no financial risk.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Stock Market Wrapup May 23rd

The Dow Jones and S&P 500 continue to flirt with record closings, but today both ended further away than when trading opened. Both fell fractionally, and they were joined by the Nasdaq, which fell -0.47%. Today followed the same pattern of the past two sessions with all three indices climbing early before falling back. At 2:00PM, the downward decline for the day came about, and although there was a slight rebound, it was not enough to push the markets into positive territory for the day's end.
The Energy Information Association announced the weekly gas inventories this morning. The stockpiles rose higher than analyst estimates, almost doubling the prediction of 800,000 barrels. Crude oil stocks also rose by approximately 2 million barrels.
There were a number of retailers out with earnings today, with Target (NYSE: TGT), Men's Wearhouse (NYSE: MWH), and GameStop (NYSE: GME) all reporting results. Target saw first-quarter profits jump 18%, as same-store sales rose 4.3%. Earnings per share rose to 75 cents from 65 cents in 4Q06, an increase of 8%. Target's credit card was also a major profit center, adding $143 million in pretax earnings. Bull Market Report subscribers can read our report on Target's earnings in today's edition.
Men's Wearhouse saw an earnings increase of 49.1%, as sales rose 14.2%. Another growth indicator -- tuxedo rentals in its Men's Wearhouse stores, which accounts for 12% of its revenue stream -- jumped 34.2%. The company also saw benefits from its acquisition of After Hours Formalwear, which analysts expect to bring increased value and revenue to the company.
GameStop also released higher-than-expected earnings today, topping the charts at 111% net earnings growth. The company saw total sales grow 23%, with same-store sales increasing 15.3%, bolstered by the release of next generation hardware such as Sony's (NYSE: SNE) Playstation3 and Nintendo's Wii. A strong game market also helped. The stock fell -4.9%, though, as investors were disappointed with Q2 guidance.
In other news, Alcan (NYSE: AL) rejected a bid made by Alcoa (NYSE: AA). Both companies' stocks rose on the news. Meanwhile, Payless Shoe Source (NYSE: PSS) moved forward in its attempt to purchase Stride Rite shoes, and Boston-based women's health companies Hologic (Nasdaq: HOLX) and Cytyc (Nasdaq: CYTC) agreed to merge.
By the BullMarket.com Staff

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Monday, May 21, 2007

Biggest Stock Gainers Monday

Symbol
Name
Last Trade
Change
Volume
Related Info
LUNA
LUNA INNOVATIONS INC
5.06 4:00PM ET
2.06 (68.67%)
6,842,912
AGEN
ANTIGENICS INC
3.26 4:00PM ET
0.72 (28.35%)
10,805,175
ISON
ISONICS CORP
1.63 3:59PM ET
0.36 (28.35%)
1,261,721

NRMX
NEUROCHEM INC
7.59 4:00PM ET
1.58 (26.29%)
5,054,150
CYTC
CYTYC CP
43.00 4:00PM ET
7.95 (22.68%)
22,442,820

ANSW
ANSWERS CORPORATION
12.94 4:00PM ET
2.27 (21.27%)
614,374

OCR-PA
OMNICARE CAP TR 1
60.00 1:56PM ET
9.51 (18.84%)
300
AMSC
AMER SUPERCONDUCTO
17.76 4:00PM ET
2.76 (18.40%)
2,294,539
VIMC
VIMICRO INTL. CORP.
6.00 4:00PM ET
0.87 (16.96%)
519,393

ATLS
ATLAS AMERICA, INC.
70.79 4:00PM ET
9.99 (16.43%)
635,660

PONR
PIONEER CO
34.19 4:00PM ET
4.81 (16.37%)
2,668,007
FXEN
FX ENERGY INC
10.03 4:00PM ET
1.39 (16.09%)
674,844
TRR
T R C COS INC
11.97 3:59PM ET
1.60 (15.43%)
156,500

BHIP
NATURAL HEALTH TREND
2.96 3:56PM ET
0.39 (15.18%)
136,388
CTEL
CITY TELECOM(HK) L
5.32 4:00PM ET
0.70 (15.15%)
231,889

SCON
SUPERCONDUCTOR TECH
1.69 3:59PM ET
0.22 (14.97%)
181,394

AOG
AURORA OIL & GAS
2.02 4:00PM ET
0.26 (14.77%)
2,481,950

ATN
ATLAS ENERGY RESOURC
35.45 4:02PM ET
4.55 (14.72%)
1,296,900

LMZ
LMS MEDICAL SYS INC
2.0280 3:27PM ET
0.2560 (14.45%)
4,200

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Stock Market Wrapup May 21st

The buyout binge continued to keep stock prices high today as a flurry of new deals drove the markets higher during the day. The tech-laden Nasdaq composite was the strongest of the indexes, while the Dow faded to close slightly lower. Intraday, all the averages were higher as the benchmark S&P broke an all-time intraday record of 1527 before closing below the record. Over in the energy pits, crude oil rose $1.33 to $66.27. Treasury prices ended slightly higher as the market awaits key economic data tomorrow. The benchmark 10-year note, ended the session trading at a yield of 4.79%.
The merger and acquisition boom continues as Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS ) and the TPG Group agreed to buy Alltel (NYSE: AT ) for $24.7 billion. This deal, when closed, will become one of the biggest leveraged buyouts (LBO) ever. Alltel is currently the fifth-largest wireless carrier in the U.S. The telecom industry continues to be a focus of consolidation and interest from both institutions and private equity. Shares of the telco giant rose more than 6.73% on the trading day.
The People's Republic of China is taking a $3 billion interest in privately held Blackstone Group. China, which is currently the largest holder of U.S. debt, has been looking for ways to invest in other areas, most notably private equity. This news comes off fresh rumors that the Blackstone Group is close to announcing an IPO in the not-so distant future. The private equity firm is expected to raise more than $7.75 billion by selling stock to the public.
Elsewhere in the M&A arena today, diagnostic and imaging systems maker Hologic (Nasdaq: HOLX ) agreed to buy diagnostic and surgical products maker Cytyc (Nasdaq: CYTC) for $6.2 billion, a premium of 32% over the closing price on Friday. On the international merger front, European bank Unicredit agreed to buy Italy based Capitalia for $29 billion. Unicredit will become the 6th largest bank, and the deal will give it a powerful footprint in Italy.
Over on the institutional side of the markets, Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) agreed to acquire a minority stake in Goldman Sach's GSO hedge fund for a undisclosed amount. The hedge fund manages over $8 billion. Merrill has been picking up more hedge fund assets in recent quarters as a way to boost earnings growth.
On the earnings front, the nation's second-largest home-improvement retailer missed Wall Street estimates. Lowe's Corp (NYSE: LOW) reported earnings of 48 cents per share versus analyst estimates of 49 cents per share. Total sales rose 2% to $12.2 billion, but fell shy of analyst estimates of $12.5 billion. Same-store sales fell -6.3%. Going forward, the company lowered its annual growth forecast and sales numbers. The retailer's shares lost -2.4% on the day.
In the drug sector, shares of GlaxoSmithKline PLC (NYSE: GSK) slid -7.9% after analysis on their diabetes drug "Avandia" appeared to have shown that the medication substantially increases the chances of a heart attack. Finally, Visteon (NYSE: VC ) surged more than 9.23% on news that Indian firm Tata Group may be eyeing the autoparts maker.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Thursday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Thursday from TradingMarkets.com:
Skechers USA (NYSE:SKX ) missed earnings after the close on Wednesday; analysts were looking for $0.53 EPS, but SKX only announced $0.52 EPS. SKX's PowerRating is 6.
CYTYC Corporation (NasdaqGS:CYTC) beat earnings on Wednesday, with $0.32 EPS over an expected $0.31 EPS. CYTC's PowerRating is 5.
Aetna (NYSE:AET) reports earnings on Thursday morning before the bell; watch for $0.77 EPS. AET's PowerRating is 6.
Beazer Homes (NYSE:BZH) announces results on Thursday before the market opens, with analysts looking for -$0.17 EPS. BZH's PowerRating is 3.
Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) should announce $1.52 EPS before the action beings on Thursday. XOM's PowerRating is 5.
When Ford (NYSE:F) announces earnings early Wednesday, analysts will be watching for -$0.60 EPS. F's PowerRating is 4.
Watch for Monster Worldwide (NasdaqGS:MNST) to report $0.33 EPS on Thursday morning. MNST's PowerRating is 4.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Biggest Gainers Monday

Adeza Biomedical Corp. (NasdaqGS:ADZA - News) agreed to be bought by Cytyc Corp. (NasdaqGS:CYTC - News) for $24 a share, or approximately $450 million, Cytyc will fund the purchase through existing cash, the cash on Adeza's balance sheet, and existing credit facilities. The deal, which is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals, is expected to be completed before the end of March. Cytyc said that, excluding one-time costs related to the acquisition, it expects the acquisition to be break-even to earnings in 2007 and at least accretive by 5 cents to 2008 earnings per share.
Adobe Systems (NasdaqGS:ADBE - News) was upgraded to buy from Oppenheimer & Co., which cited valuation.
Align Technology (NasdaqGM:ALGN - News) shares rose after Piper Jaffray upgraded the teeth misalignment treatment company to outperform from market perform, citing evidence of growing demand for its Invisalign product. Analyst Raj Denhoy also raised his stock price target to $21 from $15, his forecast for 2007 revenue from orthodontists to $85 million from $79 million. "Overall, orthodontists expect their use of Invisalign to increase by approximately 13.4% over the next 12 months; we had previously modeled just 10.6%," Denhoy said in a research note.
Apogee Enterprises (NasdaqGS:APOG - News) lifted its outlook for fiscal 2007, saying it now sees earnings of $1.04 to $1.10 a share. Its previous projection was for a profit of 98 cents to $1.04 a share for the year. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial is for a profit of $1.01 a share in 2007. The Minneapolis-based glass products maker anticipates it will post revenue growth near the top of its prior range of 12% to 15%. For fiscal 2008, Apogee forecast earnings of $1.20 to $1.30 a share on revenue growth of 8% to 11%. Wall Street's current consensus estimate is for a profit of $1.19 a share in fiscal 2008.
Apple Inc. (NasdaqGS:AAPL - News) was upgraded to buy from hold at Citigroup, which cited several meaningful product catalysts and expectations of significant gross market upside due to declines in flash memory and DRAM (dynamic random access memory) pricing. Analyst Richard Gardner kept his 12-month price target at $105.
Asta Funding (NasdaqGS:ASFI - News) agreed to acquire a portfolio with a face value of $6.9 billion for a purchase price of $300 million. Asta said the portfolio is made up of primarily credit card accounts.
Brush Wellman (NYSE:BW - News) said its fourth-quarter earnings jumped to $30.3 million, or $1.48 a share, from $4.1 million, or 93 cents a share, a year earlier, boosted by a $21.3 million benefit related to the reversal of the company's deferred tax valuation allowance. The Cleveland supplier of metal products and engineered material systems said excluding the allowance, the company earned 44 cents a share. Revenue rose 48% to $207.8 million from $140.6 million a year ago. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial expected, on average, earnings of 41 cents a share on revenue of $189 million. Analyst earnings forecasts typically exclude unusual items. In addition, Brush Engineered said it expects 2007 sales to rise 25% to 30%to $950 million to $1 billion, with earnings of $3 to $3.75 a share, including a $1-per-share benefit from the sale of inventory.
Cell Therapeutics (NasdaqGM:CTIC - News) said it plans to form a new company, Aequus BioPharma, Inc., and spin it off. The company didn't provide details of whether the spin-off will be in the form of an initial public offering or a dividend to its shareholders.
Ciena Corp. (NasdaqGS:CIEN - News) was upgraded by Credit Suisse to outperform from neutral, citing the networking company's strong competitive position in the rebounding optical infrastructure market. Analyst Paul Silverstein also lifted his stock price target to $36 from $29.25, his 2007 earnings estimate to 93 cents a share from 91 cents and his 2007 revenue forecast to $715 million from $710 million. The stock was up 2.2% at $28.90 in pre-open trading. "We expect to see further sustained increase in demand due to increasing bandwidth consumption and the concomitant need for network re-architecture driven primarily by increasing amounts of video on service provider and enterprise networks," Silverstein said in a research note.
Digital Music Group (NasdaqGM:DMGI - News) signed a revenue-sharing content agreement with YouTube. The deal calls for certain components of Digital Music's video and music catalog to be made available by YouTube. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
Diversa Corp. (NasdaqGM:DVSA - News) shares gained after the San Diego-based maker of specialty enzymes said it has agreed to merge with privately held Celunol Corp, a developer of technology for producing ethanol from cellulosic biomass feedstocks. Under the terms of the deal, Diversa will issue 15 million shares to acquire the outstanding equity of Celunol. Diversa will also provide Celunol with up to $20 million in debt financing to fund its operations prior to the closing of the transaction. Diversa stockholders will own roughly 76% of the combined company, and Celunol stockholders and option holders will own 24%. The deal is expected to close by the end of the second quarter.
Express Scripts (NasdaqGS:ESRX - News) was upgraded to buy from hold at Jefferies & Co. The firm boosted its price target on the stock to $90 from $77.
Grubb & Ellis Co. (NYSE:GBE - News) said its second-quarter net income rose to $6.1 million, or 23 cents a share, from $4.9 million, or 36 cents, a year earlier. The average earnings estimate of four analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial was 9 cents a share. The Chicago real-estate services company said revenue for the three months ended Dec. 31 rose to $145.8 million from $140.6 million.
Home Depot Inc. (NYSE:HD - News) said its board has decided to evaluate strategic alternatives for its HD Supply business, including a possible sale, spin-off or initial public offering. The Atlanta-based retailer said there can be no assurance that any deal will occur or its timing. Home Depot said it hired Lehman Brothers as its financial advisor and it does not expect to update its progress or disclose developments with respect to the exploration of HD Supply strategic alternatives unless the board of directors has approved a definitive transaction.
Hydril (NasdaqGS:HYDL - News) shares leapt after the manufacturer of pressure control products for oil and gas production agreed to be acquire by Tenaris S.A. for $97 a share in cash. The offer represents a premium of roughly 17% to Hydril's closing share price last Friday. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter. Certain members of the Seaver family have agreed to vote Hydril shares, representing roughly 22% of the combined votes rights, in favor of the merger, Luxembourg-based Tenaris said.
Infineon AG (NYSE:IFX - News) was approached by at least three private equity groups in the last six months, according to a report in the Financial Times newspaper. The firm's management do not want a deal, but some potential bidders remain hopeful a deal could still be possible this year, the newspaper said, citing a person familiar with the situation. If Infineon, which has a market capitalization of 8 billion euros ($10.4 billion), were bought, it would be the largest private equity deal ever in Germany, the FT added.
Kraft Foods (NYSE:KFT - News) was upgraded to neutral from reduce at UBS.
Kronos Inc. (NasdaqGS:KRON - News) was upgraded to strong buy from buy at Needham & Co. The firm lifted its price target on the stock to $50.
Lamson & Sessions (NYSE:LMS - News) said its board hired Perella Weinberg Partners as financial adviser to explore "a range of strategic and financial alternatives" for the company. The Cleveland thermoplastics company said the potential actions include the sale of certain assets or the entire company, formation of joint ventures, a change to the company's capital structure, or a continuation of the company's business plan.
LCA-Vision Inc. (NasdaqGS:LCAV - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $7.1 million, or 34 cents a share, up from a year-ago profit of $6.6 million, or 30 cents a share. Revenue jumped 26% in the latest three months to $58.8 million from $46.8 million a year ago. The Cincinnati-based provider of laser vision correction services also said it's increased its quarterly dividend by 50% to 18 cents a share from 12 cents. Looking ahead, LCA-Vision forecast earnings of $2.05 to $2.15 a share for 2007 on revenue growth of 20% to 25%.
Published By Michael Baron of MarketWatch

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